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

Product codes
33124
Page of 296
198 Detail program description - Control adjust
  Teacher/pupil
   Connecting two transmitters for trainer mode with a trainer lead
Using the arrow keys on the left or right touch pad, page to 
the menu option "Teacher/pupil" on the multi-function list: 
Dual mixer
Tx. output swap
Telemetr y
Basic settings
Fail-Safe adjust
Teacher / pupil
Swaschplate mixer
Tx. output swap
Telemetr y
Basic settings
Fail-Safe adjust
Teacher / pupil
Briefl y tap the center 
SET
 key on the right touch pad to 
open this menu option:
TRAINER /Pupil
Pupil
Teach
2 3 4 5
BIND:
SW: –––
1
n/a
6
The screen image shown above shows the menu in its 
initial state: No transmitter controls have been released 
by the pupil ( ) and no switch is assigned ("SW: ---" 
bottom left in the screen image).
Teacher-pupil settings
Up to twelve control functions of the teacher transmitter 
"Teach" can be transferred to the pupil transmitter 
"Pupil", either individually or in any combination. 
The lower display line, named "Teach", therefore refers 
to the transmitter controls permanently connected 
to inputs 1 … 4 (dual axis stick functions for fi xed-wing 
and heli model) and the CTRL 6 to 10 controls that are 
assigned or can be assigned to inputs 5 … 12 (optionally 
fl ight phase-specifi c) on the "Control adjust" menu.
Note:
The assignment of transmitter controls on the "Control 
adjust
" menu is possible only when the trainer mode 
connection is inactive.
Use the arrow keys 
 on the left or right touch pad 
to select the transmitter controls from 1 to 12 (
) to 
transfer to the pupil and then briefl y tap the center 
SET
 
key on the right touch pad in each case, so as to switch 
between "Teach" (Teacher)" ( ) and "Pupil" 
( ):
2 3 4 5
BIND:
SW: –––
1
6
TRAINER /Pupil
Pupil
Teach
n/a
To be able to carry out the transfer, you must then 
assign a trainer mode switch on the left of the display. 
To do so, use the arrow keys on the left or right touch 
pad to move the marker to the bottom left, to the right of 
"SW:" Here, assign a switch as described on page 52. 
Preferably, you should utilize one of the two momentary 
switches, SW 1 or SW 9, so as to be able to revert 
control back to the teacher transmitter at any time.
8 9 10
BIND:
SW:
7
9
11 12
TRAINER /Pupil
Pupil
Teach
n/a
No
pupil
signal
Since at this early stage of programming a trainer 
system it is unlikely that an operational pupil transmitter 
is connected to the teacher transmitter, the transmitter 
responds immediately to the switches closed during the 
switch assignment process with appropriate visual and 
audible warning notices. You should therefore re-open 
the switch you have just assigned:
8 9 10
BIND:
SW:
7
9
11 12
TRAINER /Teach
Pupil
Teach
n/a
Note:
The switch assignment just described also determines 
the transmitter used to issue the teacher and pupil 
functions, respectively. For this reason, a pupil 
transmitter must NEVER be assigned a switch on this 
menu. The header line therefore also switches from 
"TRAINER /Pupil" to "TRAINER /Teach" once a 
switch has been assigned.
The model to be controlled by the pupil must be 
programmed completely
 – i. e. with all its functions 
including trims and any mixer functions – in one of