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

Product codes
33124
Page of 296
260 Detail program description - Control adjust
 Example 2 …
Glider with four fl ap wings, two large fl aps and tow 
coupling
AI
FL
FL
AI
EL
RU
The following example is based on the assumption that 
you have already mechanically preadjusted the model 
and you have already ensured the correct defl ection of 
all rudders or checked this again in the scope of this 
programming and made adjustments, if applicable, 
through servo switching at the receiver and/or through 
the "Servo setting" menu. 
This programming example is based on an assignment 
of the receiver connections in accordance with the 
following diagram:
Receiver power supply
Free or aux. function
Free or aux. function
Aileron or left aileron
Elevator or left rudder / elevator
2nd airbrake servo or 2nd elevator or aux. funct
Receiver power supply
1st airbrake servo
Right aileron
Flap or left flap
Right flap
Aero-tow release or free or aux. function
Free or aux. function
Rudder or right rudder / elevator
Begin with the new programming of the model in a free 
model memory location. 
In the menu "Base setup model", connect your receiver 
to the transmitter, enter a model name and select or 
check, if applicable, the stick mode. Later, before the 
fl ight operation, also activate the range test in this menu.
In the menu …
"Model type" 
(page 82)
… leave "Motor to C1" at "None" and the tail type at 
"Normal". In the "Aile/fl ap" line, on the other hand, set "2 
AIL 2 FL".
In the "Brake" line, program or leave "In1", because the 
brake and spoiler fl ap servos connected to 1 + 8 should 
be activated later with the corresponding C1 joystick as 
the control:
Tail type
Motor  at  C1
Nor mal
None
Aile/flaps
2AIL2FL
M   O   D   E   L       T   Y   P   E
Brake Off
In 1
+90%
SEL
STO
The setting in the "Brake offset" value fi eld defi nes 
the neutral position of all mixers of the "Brake settings 
submenu of the "Wing mixers" menu. Place this neutral 
point at approx. +90%, insofar as the brake fl aps should 
be retracted in the front position of the C1 joystick. The 
remaining path between +90 % and the full throw of 
the joysticks, +100 %, is then assigned as idle travel. 
This assures that the rudders or fl aps addressed by 
the mixers of "Brake settings" remain in their "Normal" 
position, even with slight deviations from the limit 
position of the C1 control. At the same time, the effective 
control path is automatically spread to 100 %.
In the menu …
"Control adjust" 
(page 96 )
… assign a switch to Input 9, for  example, for the 
operation of the tow coupling. In order for this switch 
to work independently of the fl ight phase, leave the 
standard default "GL" in the "Type" column of this input. 
With "– Travel +" you can adjust the control travel for the 
switching of the switch:
Input  6
offset
0%
0%
0%
–––
0%
Input  7
Input  8
Input  9
–––
–––
GL
GL
GL
GL
typ
9
By simultaneously pressing the keys 
 of the left 
touch pad, the setting in the "Servo display" can be 
checked.
Since the C1 control should actuate Servo 8 
simultaneously with Servo 1, establish this link through 
the menu "Control adjust".
For this reason, also switch to the line before and assign 
"Control 1" to Input 8.
Input  5
offset
0%
0%
0%
–––
0%
Input  6
Input  7
Input  8
–––
–––
GL
GL
GL
GL
typ
Ct1
However, please note in this connection, that a non-
linear control curve programmed in the "Channel 1 
 Use of fl ight phases