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

Product codes
33124
Page of 296
70
Detail program description - Base setup model
1
BD1
GRAUBELE
BD2
R08
bind
R12
Mod.name
Stick mode
RF BIND
BASIC  SETTINGS,  MODEL
Rcv Ch Map
bind
RF
must  be
OFF
OK
Drop down two lines in the screen and switch off the 
RF module as described on the page in section "RF 
module". Afterward, return again to the "RF BIND" line 
and restart the process to dissolve bond as described 
on the previous page.
Alternatively you can briefl y switch off the transmitter 
then, after switching it back on again, respond to the 
message window that appears …
RF on/off?
OFF
ON
Please select
… with "OFF" …
RF on/off?
ON
Please select
OFF
… then confi rm the selection by briefl y pressing the 
center 
SET
 button in the right touch pad. From the base 
screen jump again into the "RF BIND" line of the "Basic 
settings, model" menu and restart the binding process.
Dissolving a bond
Proceed as described above to initiate the binding 
process but WITHOUT fi rst putting a receiver in binding 
readiness.
  Receiver  change  map
1
BD1
GRAUBELE
BD2
R08
bind
R12
Mod.name
Stick mode
RF BIND
BASIC  SETTINGS,  MODEL
Rcv Ch Map
bind
As mentioned in the introduction to the "Binding 
receivers" section, the 
mx-20 HoTT offers both the 
opportunity to freely divide up the transmitter's control 
channels within a receiver and the opportunity to 
distribute the transmitter's 12 control channels across 
two receivers. This redistribution is subsequently 
referred to as "mapping" or "channel mapping" (channel 
correlation). Select the receiver to be "mapped" with 
the arrow keys of the left or right touch pad then briefl y 
press the center 
SET
 button in the right touch pad.
Channel mapping within a receiver
Analogous to the channel correlation function in the 
"Telemetry" menu on page 212, described as "Channel 
Mapping", it is very simple to use this menu item to 
freely distribute the 12 control channels (inputs) to 
the outputs (servo connections) of the bound receiver 
specifi ed by column BD1.
RECEIVER CH – BIND1
In Ch  1
Out  Ch  1
In Ch  2
Out  Ch  2
In Ch  3
Out  Ch  3
In Ch  4
Out Ch  4
After selection of the desired output with the arrow 
keys of the left or right touch pad, the corresponding 
input fi eld will be framed. Press briefl y on the center 
SET
 button in the right touch pad. The current setting is 
displayed in inverse video. Now select the desired input 
channel (= transmitter output, see page 206) with the 
arrow keys of the left or right touch pad.
Notice:
The number of lines available in the list (outputs) 
corresponds to the maximum number of servos which 
can be attached to the given receiver.
BUT CAUTION: If, for example, you have already 
specifi ed "2AIL" in the "Aile/fl aps" line of the "Model 
type
" menu then the transmitter will have allocated 
control function 2 (ailerons) for left and right ailerons to 
control channels 2 & 5. The corresponding inputs (to the 
receiver) 
in this case would be channels 2 & 5 and these 
should be assigned accordingly, refer to the example 
below.
Examples:
You would like to control each aileron of a large 
• 
model with two or more servos. 
Assign each of the appropriate 
outputs (servo 
connections) to one and the same 
input (control 
channel). In the aforementioned case, to the 
given
input of one of the two default aileron control 
channels (2 & 5) appropriate for the left or right wing.
You would like to control the rudder of a large model 
• 
with two or more servos. 
Assign each of the appropriate 
outputs (servo 
connections) to one and the same 
input (control 
channel). In this case, the default rudder channel (4), 
see fi gure bottom right.