Graupner Hendheld RC 2.4 GHz No. of channels: 12 33124 Data Sheet

Product codes
33124
Page of 296
193
Detail program description - Control adjust
   MIX-only  channel
Separating control functions from control channels for all fl ight phases
Using the arrow keys on the left or right touch pad, page 
to the menu option …
Fl. phase timer
Wing mixers
Dual mixer
Free mixers
MIX active/phase
MIX-only channel
Fl. phase timer
Helicopter mixer
Dual mixer
Free mixers
MIX active/phase
MIX-only channel
… on the multi-function list. Briefl y tap the center 
SET
 
key on the right touch pad to open this menu option.
MIX  ONLY CHANNEL
only
nor mal
1 2 3 4 5 6
On this menu, you can interrupt the normal signal fl ow 
between the control function on the input side and the 
control channel on the output side: the "traditional" 
transmitter control/servo connection no longer applies.
One particular use of the options offered by this fl ight 
phase-independent
 menu might to reliably keep one of 
the control channels "free" in all fl ight phases, as these 
control channels can be assigned a transmitter control 
or switch for specifi c fl ight phases on the " Control 
adjust "  menu.  
Conversely, a joystick, transmitter control (CTRL 6 … 
10) or switch (SW 1 … 3, 8 and 9) "robbed" of its servo 
in this way can of course be used anywhere else as a 
transmitter control – even in a fl ight phase-specifi c way. 
See the programming examples to the right and on 
pages   255   and  266.
A joystick, transmitter control (CTRL 6 … 10) or switch 
(SW 1 … 3, 8 and 9) robbed of its servo by setting the 
channel to "MIX only" will then namely affect mixer 
inputs only …
… and the servo connected to a channel set to "MIX 
only" is then also only accessible from the mixers 
programmed to its control channel, i.e. "(with) MIX(ers) 
only".
Accordingly, for any channel set to "MIX only", you can 
utilize both its control function and its control channel 
entirely independently of one another for any special 
functions you need; see the examples at the end of this 
section.
Use the arrow keys on the left or right touch pad to 
select the desired channel from 1 to 12 (
) and then 
briefl y tap the center 
SET
 key on the right touch pad, 
so as to switch as you please between "normal" ( ) and 
"only" mode ( ): 
nor mal
7 8 9 10 11 12
MIX  ONLY CHANNEL
only
Examples:
For model glider aircraft without airbrakes, the 
• 
butterfl y function (page 160) is generally used as 
a landing aid. Just as with "normal" airbrakes, this 
is generally controlled using the C1 stick. While the 
(airbrakes) servo typically connected to channel 1 is 
then generally absent as a rule, receiver output 1 is 
still not "free", since the control signal of the brake 
stick is still present at this location.
Its control signal  – – which in this example is not 
required  – can be decoupled from control channel 
"1", and thus "free up" this channel from the C1 stick 
signal, by setting channel 1 to "MIX only" on the 
"MIX-only channel" menu. This makes it possible 
to use control channel "1", together with receiver 
connection "1", at any time for other purposes, via 
freely-programmable mixers – e. g. to connect up a 
speed controller.
If your model has built-in airbrakes, however, and 
• 
you would like to perhaps test the performance of a 
butterfl y system with and without airbrakes, simply 
set channel 1 to "MIX only" and program a free mixer 
"C1 
 C1", so as to restore your ability to control the 
airbrakes via servo 1. If you also assign a switch to 
this mixer, then you will be able to switch this mixer 
on and off as you please.