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

Product codes
33124
Page of 296
88
Detail program description - Helicopter type
The "Pitch min" line is used to adapt the direction of 
operation for the throttle/pitch control stick to your 
control preferences. All other helicopter program options 
which involve throttle and pitch functions, e. g. throttle 
curve, idle trimming, tail rotor mixer, etc., are dependent 
on this setting. 
Press the center 
SET
 button in the right touch pad. 
The operating direction of the throttle/pitch joystick will 
be displayed in inverse video. Now choose the variant 
needed with the arrow keys of the right touch pad.
Pitch
These mean: 
"fwrd.":  minimum pitch setting when the pitch joystick 
(C1) is "forward", i.e. away from the pilot.
"back":  minimum pitch setting when the pitch joystick 
(C1) is "back", i.e. toward the pilot.
Simultaneously pressing the 
 or  keys of the 
right touch pad (CLEAR) will set this option to "rear".
Notices:
C1 trimming affects only the throttle servo. 
• 
The so-called "throttle limiter" is set by default, see text 
• 
beginning page 104, such that the throttle limiter for full 
throttle can be set independently of the pitch servo via 
input "Th.L.12" in the "Control adjust" menu.
Since your models will typically be operated with the 
• 
same pitch-min direction, this specifi cation can be 
conveniently preselected in the "transmitter-specifi c" 
"Basic Settings" menu, page 224. This specifi cation 
will be adopted automatically when a new model 
memory is created in the "Helicopter type" menu but, 
if desired, can be adapted on a model-specifi c basis 
as described.
 Expo throttle limit
After selecting the "Expo thro lim."line with the 
 arrow keys of the left or right touch pad, the 
corresponding entry fi eld will be framed.
Expo thro lim.
0%
SEL
Linear. swashpl.
no
Rotor direct
right
HELI  TYPE
Pitch min.
back
The "Throttle limit" function, described in the text for the 
"Control adjust" menu on page 104, can be assigned 
an exponential characteristic curve.
A pitch progression rate value between -100 % and 
+100 % can be set with the arrow keys.
For example,  this is meaningful when the throttle limiter 
is to be regulated in parallel with the idle setting. Further 
details about the throttle limiter can be found in the text 
for the "Control adjust" menu on page 100.
An example of two Expo throt-
tle limit curve characteristics 
for 100 % servo travel.
continuous line:
negative expo values;
dashed line:
positive expo values

  
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