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228 Detail program description - Telemetry
   Telemetry
Read-in and settings for telemetry data
The receiver's settings, as well as optional telemetry 
sensor settings, can be called up and programmed 
in real-time by way of the »Telemetry« menu. 
Communication with the transmitter is accomplished 
over the return channel built into the HoTT receiver.
As many as four sensors can be attached, if 
necessary via V or Y adapter cables, to receivers 
with current fi rmware of types: 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).
The update capability of these and future receivers, 
which can be performed by the user, will keep the 
respective »Telemetry« menu up to date with the 
latest version and ensure enhancement with future 
functions or languages.
Note:
After registering your product at https://www.
graupner.de/de/service/produktregistrierung you are 
automatically informed of new updates. 
 Important notices:
This manual is based on the functions available at 
the time of printing.
As already indicated in the section "Binding 
multiple receivers" on page 77 and 85, multiple 
receivers per model can be bound into the system 
as necessary. However, only the receiver 
selected in the line "TELEMETRY RCV" of 
the "Telemetry" menu is able to establish 
a telemetry connection to the transmitter! 
However, that also means the inverse, that only this 
receiver can be addressed through the Telemetry 
menu! If necessary, therefore, the selection must 
be changed before settings can be made on a 
specifi c receiver:
TELEMETRY
SETTING & DATAVIEW
SENSOR SELECT
RF STATUS VIEW
VOICE TRIGGER
TELEMETRY RCV
BIND. 1
When adjusting the settings of the remote 
control, make absolutely sure that the 
transmitter antenna is always far enough 
away from the receiver antennae! To be on the 
safe side, keep them at least one meter apart. 
Otherwise there is a risk of a faulty connection 
to the return channel and malfunctions will 
result.
Since the telemetric data between transmitter 
and receiver is only exchanged after the fourth 
data package, the data transmission requires a 
certain amount of time for technical reasons, so 
the reaction to the operating keys and changes 
to settings take place with a delay. Therefore, the 
delay is not due to an error.
Programming on the model or on sensors may 
only take place if the model is on the ground. Only 
carry out the settings with the motor switched 
off and the battery disconnected! Otherwise, 
undesired programming cannot be ruled out.
For example, a servo test initiated accidentally 
could cause the model to crash and cause 
personal injury and/or property damage. Observe 
the safety instructions on pages 4 … 7 of this 
manual and the respective separate manuals.
All settings (such as fail-safe, servo direction 
reversal, servo travel, mixer and curve settings, 
etc.) made through the »Telemetry« menu are 
stored only in the receiver and therefore are 
adopted along with it if it is implemented as a 
receiver in another model. Therefore, to be on the 
safe side, re-initialize your HoTT receiver if you 
want to use the receiver in a different model; see 
"Reset" on page 46.
Only program the servo direction reversal, 
servo travel, mixer and curve settings through 
the
mc-20
-specifi c standard menus »Servo 
adjustment« page 102, »Dual Rate / Expo«
page 120 or page 124, »Channel 1 curve«
page 128 or 131, and so on. Otherwise, the 
settings superimpose one another, which can 
lead to complexity or even problems in the later 
operation.
The channel assignment function, called "Channel 
mapping", integrated into the »Telemetry« menu 
of the 
mc-20
HoTT transmitter can also freely 
distribute control functions over multiple receivers 
or even distribute a single control function over 
multiple receiver outputs, such as two servos per 
aileron instead of only one individual servo, etc. 
We also recommend exercising extreme during 
the programming.