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

Product codes
33124
Page of 296
61
Detail program description - Loading a new memory location
notice that no failsafe settings have yet been made. 
More about this can be found on page 192. 
If the screen should display the warning …
• 
Throttle
too
high !
 
… then move the throttle joystick, or the limiter for 
a helicopter, into its idle position; by default this is 
rotary control CTRL 6.
The appearance of this warning also depends on 
the "Motor at C1" or "Pitch min" in the "Model type" 
menu,
 refer to page 80 or "Helicopter type" page 84 
for the selected setting. For winged aircraft models, 
select "None" to deactivate this message if you have 
no motor to enter.
If the transmitter already has occupied model 
• 
memories then submenus of the "Copy / Erase
menu will display a pictogram of the selected model 
type at the respective memory location followed by a 
blank line or the model name which was entered in 
the "Basic settings " menu (see page 68 or 74) and 
any bond that may exist between a receiver and this 
model memory.
If battery voltage is too low, you cannot
•  
switch 
models for safety reasons. A corresponding message 
will appear in the display:
not  possible  now
voltage  too  low
As a basic principle, there are four different ways to 
assign the four control functions, aileron, elevator, 
rudder and throttle or brake fl aps for winged models 
the transmitter is switched on again the undesired 
occupation of the that model memory will have to be 
erased from another memory location.
In contrast, if a non-active memory location is erased, 
it will subsequently be marked as "

free

" in 
the "Model select" menu.
After the selected model memory is initialized with 
• 
the desired model type, the display will switch to the 
base screen of the freshly occupied model memory. 
At this time the warning …
BIND N/A
OK
… will appear in the screen for a few seconds as 
notifi cation that a "bond" to a receiver does not exist. 
With a brief tap on the center 
SET
 button in the right 
touch pad you can jump directly to the appropriate 
option.
1
BD2
BD1
Mod.name
Stick mode
RF BIND
n/a
BASIC  SETTINGS,  MODEL
n/a
RF transmit
OFF
Further details about binding a receiver can be found 
on page 69 or 75.
After the aforementioned "BIND. N/A" warning 
• 
message closes automatically, the warning …
Fail Safe
setup
t.b.d.
… will appear (also for just a few seconds) to serve 
*  N.N. = Nomen Nominandum (the name to be stated)
as well as rolling, pitching, tail rotor and throttle/pitch 
for helicopter models, to the two joysticks. Just which 
of these methods is used depends on the preferences 
of the individual model pilot. This function is set for the 
currently active model memory in the "Stick mode" line 
of the "Basic settings, model" menu, page 68 or 74.
1
n/a
bind
SEL
R12
Mod.name
Stick mode
RF BIND
BASIC  SETTINGS,  MODEL
Rcv Ch Map
n/a
A default value for this setting can be made for future 
models in the generalized "Basic Settings" menu, page 
216.
1
PPM10
SEL
BASIC  SETTINGS
Own
Stick mode
DSC Output
Pitch min
back
It should be noted here once again that, in the interest 
of greatest fl exibility in combination with the prevention 
of unintentional operating errors, no controls are 
preassigned to control channels 5 … 12 by default.
This means that, in the system's delivered state, only 
servos attached to receiver outputs 1 … 4 can be 
moved by the two joysticks and that any servos 
attached to receiver connectors 5 … 12 (max) 
will remain in their middle positions. 
When a new 
helicopter model is initialized, servo 6 may perform a 
movement  – depending on the throttle limiter's position,