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158 Program description: Trainer system
Wireless HoTT system
The 
mx-16 HoTT Trainer system can also be operated 
by wireless means. In this case the Teacher transmitter 
is “connected” to a Pupil transmitter as described in the 
following section. However, the trainer model must first 
be bound to the PUPIL transmitter. This configuration is 
possible between transmitters which feature the “BIND:” 
option in the “
Trainer” menu.
Preparations for Trainer mode operations
Teacher transmitter
The trainer model must be programmed completely
i. e. with all its functions including trims and any mixer 
functions, in a model memory of the HoTT Teacher 
transmitter. 
This means that it must be possible to 
control the trainer model fully, without restriction, by 
the Teacher transmitter. However, the preparations 
are concluded by binding the training model to the 
Pupil transmitter; you will find a detailed description 
of the binding procedure on pages 80 and 88.
Pupil transmitter
If you are using an “
mc” or “mx” series transmitter, 
it is best to set up a free model memory in the Pupil 
transmitter with the required model type (“Fixed-wing” 
or “Helicopter”). Assign the model name “Pupil” to the 
memory, and set up the stick mode (Mode 1 … 4) and 
“Throttle min. forward / back” to suit the pupil’s prefer-
ence. All the other settings should be left at the appropri-
ate default values. If you select the “Helicopter” model 
type, the throttle / collective pitch direction and idle trim 
must also be set accordingly on the Pupil transmitter. All 
other functions, including mixer and coupling functions, 
are carried out by the Teacher transmitter, which trans-
mits them to the receiver in the model.
When assigning the control functions the usual conven-
tions should be observed:
Channel Function
1
Throttle / Collective pitch
2
Aileron / Roll
3
Elevator / Pitch-axis
4
Rudder / Tail rotor
If you wish to transfer further control functions to the 
Pupil transmitter, i.e. in addition to the functions of the 
two dual-axis stick units (1 … 4), then you will need to 
assign transmitter controls to those inputs which cor-
respond to the function or transmitter control inputs 5 
… 8
, as selected in the Teacher transmitter’s “Trainer” 
menu; this has to be carried out in the Pupil transmitter’s 
Transmitter control settings” menu.
Important:
If you should forget to assign a transmitter control 
at the Pupil end, the servo or servos concerned 
will remain at their centre position when control is 
transferred to the Pupil transmitter.
Preparing the Teacher and Pupil transmitters
Once you have bound the trainer model to the Pupil 
transmitter, the Teacher transmitter should also be 
switched on. Now use the arrow buttons or the left or 
right-hand touch-key to leaf through on both transmitters 
to the “
Trainer” menu point in the multi-function menu:
servo set.
D/R expo
wing mixer
contr set.
phase trim
free mixer
servo disp
basic sett
fail-safe
telemetry
info disp
teach/pupi
servo set.
D/R expo
free mixer
contr set.
heli mixer
swashp.mix
servo disp
basic sett
fail-safe
telemetry
teach/pupi
info disp
Touch the central 
SET
 button of the right-hand touch-key 
to open the following menu point:
 
TRAINER/Pupil
–P
T
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
BIND:
SW: –––
1
N/A
The illustration above shows the initial state of this 
menu: no transmitter controls have been released to the 
Pupil ( ), and no switches have been assigned (SW: --- 
bottom right and -S on left of illustration).
Pupil transmitter
Use the arrow buttons of the left or right-hand touch-key 
to move the marker / cursor to the input field marked 
“Bind”. If a switch is displayed adjacent to “SW” on the 
right, then it is essential to erase this: see the following 
illustration: