Graupner Hendheld RC 2.4 GHz No. of channels: 8 33116 Ficha De Dados

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Program description: Telemetry menu
Telemetry
The “
Telemetry” menu provides a means of calling up 
receiver settings, and settings for any telemetry sen-
sors connected to the system, and programming them 
in real-time. The transmitter is linked to the receiver via 
the downlink channel which is an integral feature of the 
HoTT receiver.
If Y-leads are used, a maximum of four sensors can 
be connected to the Telemetry sockets of the following 
receivers; this assumes that the current firmware is 
loaded: GR-12S HoTT (Order No. 
33505), GR-12 HoTT 
(Order No. 
33506), GR-16 (Order No. 33508), GR-24 
HoTT (Order No. 
33512) and GR-32 DUAL (Order No. 
33516).
Since the system can be updated by the user, the as-
sociated “
Telemetry” menus can constantly be kept up-
to-date, and expanded with the introduction of additional 
functions or languages in future.
Note:
If you register your product under https://www.graupner.
de/en/service/product_registration you will automatically 
be informed about new updates by e-mail.
Before updating the transmitter software you should 
always back up all occupied model memories to a 
compatible laptop or PC in order to avoid a possible loss 
of data.
As mentioned earlier, firmware can be updated and 
data backed up via the transmitter’s PC socket using the 
USB interface, Order No. 
7168.6, and the connecting 
lead, Order No. 
6466.S, which are supplied in the set as 
standard. This requires the use of a PC running Win-
dows XP, Vista or 7 as operating system.
The programs required for this and related information 
can be found in the Download area for the correspond-
ing products at the website www.graupner.de. We 
always recommend that you load the latest firmware into 
your equipment, to ensure that your system is constantly 
kept up-to-date.
Important information:
These instructions cover the functions available at 
the time of going to press.
As mentioned in the sections entitled “Binding mul-
tiple receivers” on pages 80 and 88, it is possible to 
bind more than one receiver per model. 
However, in 
subsequent operations only the receiver which 
was bound last is able to make a telemetry con-
nection to the transmitter.
 On the other hand, this 
also means that only the last bound receiver can be 
addressed using the Telemetry menu. You may there-
fore need to change the binding sequence before you 
can enter settings which relate to a particular receiv-
er.
When setting up the radio control system, please 
ensure at all times that the transmitter aerial is 
an adequate distance from the receiver aerials. 
A safe distance is about one metre. If you ne-
glect this, you risk interference with the downlink 
channel, and consequent malfunctions.
Since the transmitter and receiver only exchange te-
lemetry data after each fourth data packet, data 
transmission inevitably requires a certain amount of 
time, which means that there will be some delay in 
responding to button-presses and set-up changes. 
This does not constitute an error.
Changes to model and sensor programming must 
only be carried out when the model is on the ground. 
Do not make any alterations unless the motor is 
switched off and the flight battery is disconnected. 
If you ignore this, unwanted effects of programming 
changes cannot be excluded.
For example, if you accidentally initiate an active ser-
vo test at the receiver, the model could crash and 
cause personal injury or property damage. Please 
see the Safety Notes on pages 4 … 7 of this man
ual 
and the various individual instructions.
All settings which you enter using the “
Telemetry” 
menu, such as Fail-Safe, servo direction, servo trav-
el, mixer and curve settings etc., are stored exclu-
sively in the receiver, and are therefore carried over 
if you install the receiver in a different model. For this 
reason we strongly recommend that you re-initial-
ise your HoTT receiver if you wish to use it in another 
model; see “Reset” on page 44 and 45.
We therefore recommend that you program directions 
of servo rotation, servo travel, mixer and curve set-
tings using only the 
mx-16-specific standard men-
us “
Servo settings (page 92), Free mixers” (page 
D/R Expo (pages 102 and 104). If you ig-
nore this, the settings may overlap and interfere with 
each other; in the most favourable case this can re-
sult in confusion when operating the model, and in 
the least favourable case it could cause problems.
The channel-mapping function of the 
mx-16 
HoTT’s integral “
Telemetry” menu can be used to 
share out control functions between multiple receiv-
ers in any way, or even to assign the same control 
function to several receiver outputs; for example, you 
may wish to operate each aileron with two servos in-
stead of just one, etc. 
Once again we strongly re-
commend that you act as cautiously as possible 
when carrying out the programming.