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EN
HoTT receiver GR-10C with Copter firmware
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Index
Introduction.............................................................................4
Service Centre.........................................................................4
Intended use...........................................................................5
Package content.....................................................................5
Declaration of conformity.........................................................5
Symbols explication.................................................................6
Safety notes............................................................................6
Installation in the model (multicopter).......................................8
Interfaces................................................................................8
Receiver setup menu...............................................................9
Transmitter pre-settings.........................................................10
Switching function channel 7 and 8.......................................10
Initialization of the gyro..........................................................11
Special function channel 6.....................................................11
Basic settings........................................................................11
Axis assignment....................................................................14
Roll and Nick setting..............................................................15
Multicopter Yaw settings........................................................16
Technical Data.......................................................................16
Firmware Update...................................................................17
Notes on environmental protection........................................19
Care and maintenance..........................................................19
Warranty certificate................................................................19
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Introduction
Thank you very much,
for purchasing the Graupner receiver GR -10C. This receiver is
extremely versatile.
Read this manual carefully to achieve the best results with your
Graupner GR-10C RECEIVER and first of all to safely control your
models. If you experience any trouble during operation, take the
instructions to help or ask your dealer or Graupner Service Centre.
Due to technical changes, the information may be changed in
this manual without prior notice. Be always updated by checking periodically on our website, www.graupner.de to be always
uptodate with the products and firmwares.
This product complies with national and European legal requirements.
To maintain this condition and to ensure safe operation, you must
read and follow this user manual and the safety notes before using
the product!
NOTICE
This manual is part of that product. It contains important information concerning operation and handling. Keep these instructions for future reference and give it to third person in case you
gave the product.
Service Centre
Graupner Central Service
Servicehotline
Graupner/SJ GmbH
(+49) (0)7021/722-130
Henriettenstrasse 96
Monday - Thursday
D-73230 Kirchheim / Teck 9:15 am - 5:00 pm
Friday
9:15 am - 1:00 pm
Graupner USA
OPENHHBBY LLC
3245 University Ave
Suite 1520
San Diego, CA 92104
Graupner in Internet
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Website: www.graupnerusa.com
Phone: +1 855-572-4746
Email:service@openhobby.com
For the service centers outside Germany please refer to our web
site www.graupner.de
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Intended use
The receiver is only suitable to be installed on multicopter models. More punctual information about receiver can be found in
the Technical data section.
The receiver is designed exclusively to be used in battery-powered, radio controlled models, any other use is not allowed. For
any improper use no warranty or liability is accepted.
Read through this entire manual before you attempt to install or
use the receiver.
Graupner/SJ constantly works on the development of all products; we reserve the right to change the item, its technology and
equipment.
Target group
The product is not a toy. It is not suitable for children under 14
years. The installation and operation of the receiver must be performed by experienced modellers. If you do not have sufficient
knowledge about dealing with radio-controlled models, please
contact an experienced modeller or a model club.
Package content
 S1029 GR-10C receiver
 Manual
Declaration of conformity
S1029 GR-10C receiver
Graupner/SJ declares that the product is conform to EU norms.
EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1
EN 300 328 V1.8.1
EN 60950-1+A11+A1+A12+A2:2013
EN 62311:2008
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Symbols explication
Always follow the information marked with the CAUTION or WARNING symbol. The signal word WARNING indicates the potential for
serious injury, the signal word CAUTION indicates possibility of
lighter injuries.
The signal words note and caution indicate potential damages to
objects.
Safety notes
General
These safety instructions are intended not only to protect the
product, but also for your own and other people’s safety. Therefore please read this section very carefully before using the product!
Do not carelessly leave the packaging material lying around,
since it might become a dangerous toy for children.
 Persons, including children, with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge,
or not capable to use safely the receiver must not use the
receiver without supervision or instruction by a responsible
person.
 Operation and use of radio-controlled models needs to be
learnt! If you have never operated a model of this type before,
start carefully and make yourself familiar with the model's
reactions to the remote control commands. Proceed responsibly.
 First, always perform a range and function test on the ground
(to do so, hold your model tight), before you use your model.
Repeat the test with running motor and with short throttle
bursts.
Inform yourself before flying
your model on which maximum
altitude you can fly in the
uncontrolled airspace over the
starting position and do not
exceed it.
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 Before you start using the remote control model, you have
to check the further relevant laws and regulations. These
laws you must obey in every case. Pay attention to the possibly different laws of the countries.
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 The insurance is mandatory for all kinds of model operation.
If you already have one, please inform yourself if the operation of the respective model is covered by your insurance. If
this is not the case, conclude a special liability insurance policy for models. We recommend to provide the copter with a
label, where are indicated the name, address, tel. n., E-mail
and Insurance N. So that the copter can be clearly assigned
in the event of a crash.
 Due to safety and licensing reasons (CE), any unauthorized
reconstruction and/or modification of the product is prohibited.
 Only use the components and spare parts that we recommend. Always use matching, original Graupner plug-in connections of the same design and material.
 Make sure that all of the plug-in connections are tight. When
disconnecting the plug-in connections, do not pull the
cables.
 Protect the receiver from dust, dirt, moisture and other foreign parts. It must be protected from vibration as well as
excessive heat or cold. The models may only be operated
remotely in normal outside temperatures such as from -10°C
to +55°C.
 Only operate all your components using the current software
version.
 If you have questions which cannot be answered by the
operating manual, please contact us (contact information
see page 3) or another expert in the field.
WARNING
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 Also while programming, make sure that a connected electric motor cannot accidentally start. Injury risk by the turning
propellers!
 Avoid shock and pressure. Check the receiver regularly for
damages to the housings and cables, specially after model
crashes. Damaged or wet receiver, even if re-dried, should
no longer be used!
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Installation in the model (multicopter)
The receiver must be aligned at right angles to the copter on the
receiver platform. The lower surface of the receiver must always
be parallel to one of the copter sides. Prior to installation, remove
the sticker on the back of the receiver. We recommend using
double-sided tape No.: S8376 for Gr-18 to fix the receiver in
place.
Binding
Binding is only possible if the receiver has not been linked with
a bound transmitter since being switched on (red LED lights). If
you wish to bind the receiver to a new model memory, this is the
procedure:
 Switch the transmitter’s RF section off in the “Basic model
settings” menu (see transmitter manual)
 Switching the receiver on
 Initiate binding in the transmitter’s “Basic model settings”
menu.
 If the red LED of the receiver goes out within about 10 seconds and the green LED is illuminated, the binding process
has been completed successfully.
 Your transmitter/receiver combination is now ready for operation.
 If the red LED is still lit, the "binding“ failed. In this case,
repeat the whole procedure.
Interfaces
CH4
Battery
T/9
CH1
S8
CH3
S7
CH2
Connect the motors' speed controllers to the receiver's ports
(C1 _ C4). The connectors are reverse polarity protected: note
the small chamfers on the sides. Never use force – the connectors should engage easily. The polarity is also printed on the
receiver; the negative wire (-) is brown, the positive (+) red and
the signal orange. The ports S7 and S8 are switch outputs (see
chapter "Switch function channel 7 and 8")
Attention
Allocation of the channel ports
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The connection scheme is different from HoTT receivers No.
33565 and 33575. Use the adapter No. 33565.1 for the channel ports, but in this case invert the two external cables signal
and minus. To do it lift lightly the connector holder with a needle
or with a sharpen cutter and pull the cable.
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Telemetry or channel (T/9) socket
The optional telemetry sensors are connected to the socket
marked “T” (T/9)- Telemetry. In addition, the update is performed
on this socket. The socket can even be used as optional channel 9. (see following section)
Power supply
Connect the power supply to the battery port.
Make sure that the polarity is correct!
The input voltage should not be higher than 8,4V. (1 -2 S)
Receiver setup menu
RECEIVER
1.0
>ALARM VOLT:
3,8V
ALARM TEMP:
70°C
>CYCLE:
20ms
Sensor at CH9:
No
LANGUAGE:
English
The receiver setup menu appears in the “Telemetry“ menu under
SETTINGS / DISPLAYS or if you are using a SMART-BOX under
SETTING & DATAVIEW. How to access this menu is described
in the operating instructions supplied with your transmitter or
Smart-Box.
ALARM VOLT (receiver low voltage warning)
If the receiver voltage falls below the set value, a low-voltage
warning is generated by the transmitter's RF module in the form
of a "general alarm tone" (regular beeping at a rate of approx.
one beep per second) or the "receiver voltage" speech output
message.
(ALARM TEMP): Temperature warning
If the receiver temperature exceeds the set temperature, a warning is generated by the transmitter’s RF module in the form of a
"general alarm tone" (regular beeping at a rate of approx. one
beep per second) or the "receiver temperature" speech output
message.
Setting necessary when servos
are installed for additional
functions
Cycle time (PERIOD)
If your system is used exclusively with digital servos, you can set
a cycle time (frame rate) of 10 ms. If your system includes some
or uses exclusively analogue servos, you should always select
20 ms, as many analogue servos cannot process the higher
frame rate and may respond by "jittering" or "growling". Not
important for connected speed controllers.
(Sensor at CH9):Telemetry sensor
This socket allows you to use either for telemetry or for an extra
channel (9). (Attention! Both together is not possible!) Switching
is done in this menu item. If you select “Yes”, the socket is connected to the connection of a sensor. If you select “No” a jack
is connected to the control channel 9.
Language
Here you can set the display language in the receiver menu.
Select: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish.
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Transmitter pre-settings
Step 1
Setting of the flight-mode attitude or rate mode
E5 3
E6 free
+100% +100%
+100% +100%
+88%
– tr v +
In the transmitter it must be selected a free model memory, the
model type must be “surface model“ and the channel 1 direction
must be set so that in “motor off“ position the power indicator
must show -100%.
The flight mode must be set on channel 5. For this program a
2-way switch (eg switch 3) in the transmitter control menu on
Channel 5 as follows:
Attitude mode: Channel 5 = -100% to +50%. The stick movement determinates the Copter reaction on Roll and Nick. It
allows a maximal angle of about 50° at 100% of stick movement. Mode suggested for beginners. The stick movements
acts directly proportionally to Roll and Nick.
Rate mode: Channel 5 = more than +50%. The stick movement
determinates the rate without angle limit. Aerobatic mode that
allows rolls and loopings.
Do not forget to set the failsafe up!
We suggest to set the fail-safe on channel 5 and channel 1 at
-100% , so that in fail safe it is active the attitude mode.
Program motor-off switch!
Program always the motors stop switch on the transmitter. (See
transmitter manual) This prevents accidental starting of motors,
thus reducing the risk of injury.
Mixer motors stop with channel 5
In Acro 3D Mode: In addition to the motors stop switch you need
to program a mixer to be able to switch the motors off in 3D
Acro mode too. If the 3D Acro mode enabled and you control
over the rate mode, the motor stop function would control the
motors fully backward. To prevent this, the mixer switches to
attitude mode, here then the stopping of the motors is ensured
via the switch. Set a free mixer from S1 to CH5. (see display
screenshot on the left)
M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
Typ
??
??
??
??
??
??
??
??
fro zuto
MIX 1
trv +100%+100%
Offset +100%
SYM
ASY
Switching function channel 7 and 8
Both ports 7 and 8 in the receiver can be used for switching
accessory functions. Through them you can e. g. switch on and
off LED lights. In the port is available the receiver voltage when
the channnel is switched on. Here it is switched the minus, plus
is always on. For this program a 2-way switch in the transmitter
control menu on channel 7 and 8 with the following values:
-100% to +50% = Switch function off
> +50% = Switch function on
Attention
Max. switch current channel 7 = 2 A, channel 8 = 1 A
Observe the correct port polarity (see figure below)
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Initialization of the gyro
Initialization by switching on
Once the model has been switched on, the gyro immediately
becomes active but still needs to be initialised. To initialise the
gyro, keep your model still when you switch it on. The calibration process can only be performed when the receiver is absolutely still. After 3 seconds in still position you will hear beeps
emitted by all motors. The signal tone can vary depending on
the esc model. These "wiggles" signal that initialisation has been
successful and that calibration is complete. Always wait until the
calibration process has finished before starting to fly the model.
The motors will not start until the calibration is complete.
CAUTION
If the copter is used for long time (>1min) in Acro 3D mode the
receiver can loose its position information and the copter can
move itself out of control. Before switching back to Attitude
mode, hoover the copter for 30 s or land it in Rate mode, so that
the receiver can reset the position.
Special function channel 6
The auto-flip function allows you to flip your copter in a very easy
way. It is essential that you control in Attitude mode (function not
allowed in Rate mode).
The auto-flip function must be controlled by channel 6. For this
program a 2-way switch (e. g. SW1) in the transmitter control
menu on channel 6 with the following values:
Auto-flip function on = Channel 6 > 110%
Auto-flip function off = Channel 6 < 110%
Activate the switch and within 5 sec move the nick or roll stick
to more than 50% of its course, then the copter makes autonomously a flip in the selected direction. After the flip it is possible
to have some little position movements (<10°)
Basic settings
Step 2
Basic settings
Multicopter Basis
>Type
Quadro X
Mode
NORMAL
ONESHOT
No
Minpower %
10
Calibr. Posit.
No
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Type
Quadro x, Quadro +, Tri L, Tri R
Channel connections to the receiver for the different copter
types.
Connect the speed controllers of the motors to the receiver following the proper scheme (see next page "Connection scheme
of different copter types").
In case of tricopter use only digital servos for servo 4.
Motor direction seen from the top of the copter!
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Connection scheme of different types of copter
Quadro X
Quadro +
Tri R
Tri L
R+L= Servo direction
Servo 4= Yaw
R+L= Servo direction
Servo 4= Yaw
MODE
ESC settings for the learning of the controller the receiver K1 signal will be passed directly to the controller.
Normal is set for ‘normal‘ multicopter (without reverse rotation).
Acro 3D setting for multicopter whose speed controllers are
equipped with reverse rotation. (Acro flight mode)
Note:
For safety reason the Type and Mode changes take effect after
switching off and on (only for this parameter).
CAUTION
Risk of injury by rotating propellers when motors are running.
The motors can start while switching from Attitude to Rate
mode. Hold the throttle stick in central position when you switch.
Install the propellers only as very last operation before flight.
Start and land always in Attitude mode. Note that in Rate mode
the throttle curve has different reaction. (see scheme on the
right)
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Example: If the throttle stick is down when you turn in rate mode,
the motors run at once fully backward.
Throttle curve in Acro 3D mode
full throttle positive
Throttle travel
Rate mode
linear
idle
linear
full throttle negative
Throttle travel
Attitude mode
Typ
c1
c1
??
??
??
??
??
??
fro zuto
c1
MIX 2
trv -30%
0%
Offset
0%
SYM
ASY
idle
motor off
Optional mixer for reduction of
throttle curve in attitude mode
M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
linear up to full throttle
75%
Optional: If the motor off area is not desired in Attitude mode
then you can reduce the lower servo travel to -70%. Thus the
reduction has no effect on the rate mode, program the reduction
through a switchable free mixers. In this mixer the reduction is
active only in Attitude mode. (see display screenshot on the left)
Minpower%
c1
The setting is principally used to prevent the motors shut down
in flight. Adjust so that the motors are running straight. Under no
circumstances unnecessarily high set, this would limit the controller possibilities.
ONESHOT
Oneshot is a quick communication protocol between receiver
and speed controller and should only be activated if the speed
controllers allow this function. It allows the speed controllers to
communicate much faster with receiver. So the motors react
faster to receiver controls. The motor output signal is now
shorter, about 125µs-250µs, instead of before PWM (1000µs –
2000µs).
CALIBR. POSITION
With Calibr. Position the acceleration sensors can be calibrated
so that in attitude mode with stick and trim neutral, the copter
is precisely horizontally aligned. For this purpose, it is simply
placed on absolute level surface and set the value to Yes. After
a moment, it jumps back to No and the calibration is done. Do
not forget to store disabling the field!
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Axis assignment
Step 3
Axis assignment in the gyro
Axis assignment <
>Setup
No
ROLL
+0
NICK
+0
YAW
+0
Setup: Setup: Yes/No
Assignment of the gyros and their operating direction.
In the receiver’s “Axis assign” menu, go to the “Setup” option
and set it to “Setup: Yes”. Now assign the axes as follow:
On the transmitter, briefly set the roll command fully to the right;
the roll axis is highlighted. Roll the copter more than 45 degrees
to the right the identified axis with the required prefix is displayed, the field is no longer highlighted and identification of this
axis is complete.
Now do the same for nick: on the transmitter, briefly set the nick
command so that it is fully forward. Roll the copter more than
45 degrees forwards; the axis is displayed, the field is no longer
highlighted and identification of this axis is complete.
Finally complete the procedure for yaw: on the transmitter, briefly
set the yaw command fully to the right. Turn the copter so that
the nose turns more than 45 degrees to the right; the axis is displayed, the field is no longer highlighted and identification of this
axis is complete.
The gyros and operating directions have now been assigned.
Now check to make sure that the operating directions are correct.
To do this remove the propeller of the copters and give
approximately a quarter throttle, all motors are running at
the same speed.
Tilt the Copter in Attitude mode so that its nose is facing
downwards the front motors must turn faster than back
ones. Tilt the Copter in Attitude mode to one side the
motors of the side, in witch you tilt the model, must turn
faster then the motors on the other side.
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Roll and Nick setting
Step 4
Optional setting for Roll and Nick
Multicopter RO/NI< >
>ROLL/NICK
40
ROLL/NICK D
30
DAMPING
ROLL FACTOR %
100
POWER2SENS.
80
--ATTITUDE MODE-ROLL/NICK I
40
AGILITY
Multicopter RO/NI< >
--RATE MODE-R/N RATE I
RATE
20
For Attitude and Rate mode:
ROLL/NICK P
Set this parameter in steps of 5 higher and higher, until a medium-speed overshoot occurs. Then go some steps back in order
to prevent the soar up climb in case of full throttle.
ROLL/NICK D
Now adjust well to the D component in steps of 5, until the Copter engages exactly on nick and roll. A too high value leads to
very rapid oscillations.
DAMPING
The damping factor should be set as low as possible, but as
high as necessary, so that the PID control can operate optimally
and the setting can be increased at best. If you do not get vibrations away with the PID settings , then change the damping of
a step and test whether the setting works better or worse. Recommended settings:
For Racecopter with fast controllers and 5-6 inch propellers: 1
-2
For copters with fast controllers and 8 inch propellers: 2
Copter with bigger propellers: 2 or higher.
ROLL FACTOR %
Set the Roll setting as percent value of the overall gain. For symmetric Copters the value can be 100. If, because of its gravity
centre, the Copter is more agile on the Roll axis than on the Nick
axis, then you can change here the roll factor. In the Graupner
ALPHA RACE 250 Q this value is set about 65%.
POWER2SENS.:
Very strong drives can lead to oscillating at full throttle. This
parameter allows you to set a kind of gyro suppression. Higher
values result in an increased gyro suppression towards full throttle.
Only fo attitude mode
ROLL/NICK I
Set the I component of the Attitude mode. At too low values of
Copter swings slowly. If it stops after a roll or pitch command
and “oscillates”, the value must be reduced.
AGILITY
Agility determines at what speed (yaw rate) a new position is
occupied.
Only for rate mode
R/N rate I
Sets the I component of the rotation in rate mode. At too low
values of Copter swings slowly. If it stops after a roll or pitch
command and “oscillates”, the value must be reduced.
RATE: Sets the max. potential rate of rotation in Rate mode.
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Multicopter Yaw settings
Multicopter Yaw
>Yaw P
Yaw I
Yaw D
40
20
10
Yaw P - Factor
Default setting: +45
The P factor is responsible for the harder snap to yaw. Higher
values result in a faster stop. At too high P-values the copter
starts to “swing”. In such cases, the value must be reduced
again.
Yaw I - Factor
Default setting: +15
The I-factor ensures constant rotations. Start with low values
and only increase them until the rotations are constant. Too high
value cause an oscillation when you stop and possibly the
motors can run higher. This can lead to an undesirable rise.
Yaw D - Factor
Default setting: 10
The D-factor affects the stopping behavior in yaw. In most Copters a hard D action is necessary. The D component must be
set as low as possible, since it affects the whole system.
Technical Data
Dimensions
Weight
Operating voltage
Range
Power consumption
Temperature range
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34 x 26 x 12 mm
7g
(min.2,5) 3,6 ... 8,4 Volt
500 m
70 mA
- 15...+70 °C
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Firmware Update
Updates to the receiver’s firmware are made via the telemetry
socket using a PC running Windows XP, Vista or 7. You will also
need a USB interface, order No. 7168.6, and adapter lead, order
No. 7168.6A or 7168.S, so as the 33565.1 adapter (invert signal and minus) which are available separately.
The programs and files required can be found in the Download
area for the corresponding products at www.graupner.de.
Connect the adapter lead to the USB interface No. 7168.6. The
connectors are reverse polarity protected: note the small chamfers on the sides. Never use force – the connectors should
engage easily.
Connect the adapter lead to the receiver's telemetry socket. The
connectors are reverse polarity protected: note the small chamfers on the sides. Never use force – the connectors should
engage easily.
Starting the "Slowflyer/Gyro receiver update"
We recommend accessing the "Slowflyer/Gyro receiver update"
program from the "Firmware_Up-grade_grStudio" program.
Click on the "Receiver Downloader" item under "Link" in the left
function menu. (Alternatively, select the "Micro Receiver
Upgrade" under "Menu").
It is also possible to start the associated application program
directly. by double-clicking on the file “micro_gyro_swloader.
exe”. By double-clicking on the file “micro_gyro_swloader.
exe”. You will find this .exe file in the "Graupner_ PC Software"
folder of the "HoTT_Software VX" package.
A program window will now appear in which you should first set
the "correct" COM port for the USB interface No. 7168.6 in the
selection window. (See following picture)
If you are not sure which port to use, check the COM port in the
"Select Port" window in the "Menu" of the "Firmware_Up-grade_
grStudio" and note down the COM port number for the "Silicon
Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge" entry – in this case "COM03".
(If you select the wrong port, you will be alerted to this when you
read out the receiver data). Click on "File" to load the corresponding firmware file named "MicroStabi7X_V_XX.bin" from
the hard disc ("XX" stands for the version number).
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When the file has loaded, click on start...
... connect the receiver and switch it on.
The progress bar shows that the transfer is running normally.
The receiver LED lights up red and green during this process
and flashes red and green alternately once the transfer is complete.
Please refer to the detailed update instructions for the item in
question in the Download area at www.graupner.de.
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Notes on environmental protection
Disposal notes
This symbol on the product, user manual or packaging indicates
that this product must not be disposed of with other household
waste at the end of its life. It must be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic
equipment.
The materials are recyclable as marked. By recycling, material
reusing or other forms of scrap usage you are making an important contribution to environmental protection.
Batteries and accumulators must be removed from the device
and disposed of at an appropriate collection point. Please inquire
if necessary from the local authority for the appropriate disposal
site.
Care and maintenance
Notes on care
The product does not need any maintenance, it works so as it
is without any special care. In your own interests protect it from
dust, dirt and moisture.
Clean the product only with a dry cloth (do not use detergent!)
lightly rub.
Warranty certificate
The Graupner, Henriettenstrassee 96, 73230 Kirchheim/Teck
grants from the date of purchase of this product for a period of
24 months. The warranty applies only to the material or operational defects already existing when you purchased the item.
Damage due to wear, overloading, incorrect accessories or
improper handling are excluded from the guarantee. The legal
rights and claims are not affected by this guarantee. Please
check exactly defects before a claim or send the product,
because we have to ask you to pay shipping costs if the item is
free from defects.
The present construction or user manual is for informational purposes only and may be changed without prior notice. The current version can be found on the Internet at www.graupner.de on
the relevant product page. In addition, the company Graupner
has no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that
may appear in construction or operation manuals.
No liability can be accepted for printing errors.
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The Guide for the related Countries’ Certifications
1. Conformite Europeenne
Product(s): 2.4GHz receiver
Model/Type No.: GR-10C
-EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2
-EN 301 489-3 V1.6.1
-EN 300 400-1 V1.6.1
-EN 300 400-2 V1.4.1
-EN 62479:2010
-EN60950-1:2006/A11:2009/A1:2010/A12:2011/A1:2013
2 . FCC Information
Product(s): 2.4GHz receiver
Model/Type No.: GR-10C
FCC-ID: SNL-16006900
ENVIORNMENTAL PROTECTION NOTES
This product must not be disposed of with other waste. Instead,
it is the users responsibility to their waste equipment by handing
it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste
electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and
recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to
conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human
health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste
equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal
service or where you purchased the produce.
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FCC Statement
1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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IC warning
This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause interference and
2) this device must accept any interference,including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003
Cet appareil est conforme à la norme RSS-210 des règles d'Industrie Canada. Son
fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: 1) ce dispositif ne peut pas
provoquer d'interférence et 2) ce dispositif doit accepter toute interférence, y compris
les interférences qui peuvent entraîner un mauvais fonctionnement de l'appareil.
Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme à la norme ICES-003 du Canada
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