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

Product codes
33124
Page of 296
256 Detail program description - Control adjust
 Use of fl ight phases
Up to seven different fl ight phases (fl ight statuses) 
can be programmed with settings independent of one 
another within one of the model memories.
Each of these fl ight phases can be called with a switch 
or a switch combination. This makes it possible to switch 
between different settings for the various fl ight statuses, 
such as   "Normal", "Thermal", "Speed", "Distance", etc., 
simply and conveniently. However, with the fl ight phase 
programming you can also make slight modifi cations, 
e. g. of mixers, to try out by switching during the fl ight in 
order to fi nd the optimal settings for each model more 
easily.
Before you begin with the actual programming of 
fl ight phases, you should consider whether the digital 
trimming of transverse, altitude and side should have 
be "global" – in other words, the same for all fl ight 
phases – or per "Phase" – in other words, each fl ight 
phase is individually variable.  
If you decide in favor of a phase-specifi c trimming of the 
elevator, for example, switch the menu …
"Joystick setting" (page 92)
… and change the standard "global" default accordingly.
The same applies for the number
of trimming steps in the column "St":
Tr
+
4
4
4
0.0s
0.0s
0.0s
4
0.0s
0.0s
0.0s
0.0s
0.0s
GL
GL
GL
St
PH
Ch.1
Aile
Elev
time
Rudd
  Example  1  ...
… continuing with the previous programming of an 
electric glider with 2 aileron servos.
AI
AI
EL
RU
The control of the E-drive takes place independently of 
the C1 joystick with one of the two proportional rotary 
controls CTRL 7 or 8 or with one of the two three-stage 
switches CTRL 9 or 10. The motor control is connected 
to receiver Output 9 according to the description 
beginning on page 244 and Examples 1 and two which 
serve as the basis of this continuation. In the "Model 
type
" menu, therefore, "None" was selected in the 
"Motor to C1" line, which has the consequence, among 
other things , that the "Motor" column in the "Phase 
setting
" menu is hidden and the "Brake settings" 
submenu of the "Wing mixers" menu is available 
without limitation.
1. Step 
"Phase setting" 
(page 128 )
Pha1
Pha2
Pha3
Name
ph.Tim.
Pha4
Pha5
+
+
Nor mal
Ther mal
Speed
+
Launch
Initially, one or multiple fl ight phases are provided with 
a specifi c identifi cation ("Name") for the respective 
fl ight status. This identifi cation has no infl uence on the 
programming of the transmitter; it only serves for an 
improved differentiation of the individual fl ight phases 
and is shown later in all fl ight-phase dependent menus 
and in the base screen.
The selection of the respective line, a name and the 
setting of the switching time take place, as "usual", by 
pressing the corresponding key(s) of the two four-way 
touch pads.
Notice:
With the exception of Phase 1, which should always 
be assigned with the name "Normal" since it is 
always active, if the fl ight phases are deactivated, it is 
completely irrelevant which name is assigned to which 
phase!
In everyday use by a model pilot, three to a maximum of 
four fl ight phases are usually completely suffi cient: 
"Start" with the climb settings
• 
"Thermal" for "Flying high",
• 
"Normal" for normal conditions and 
• 
"Speed" for high gear.
• 
In the "Sw.time" column (switching time) ...
Pha1
Pha2
Pha3
Name
Sw.time
Pha4
Pha5
+
+
Nor mal
Ther mal
Speed
+
3.0s
2.0s
4.0s
0.1s
Launch
1.0s
… you can defi ne the time for the "cross-fading" when 
switching from any other fl ight phase to this one in order