Graupner and KG 33506 Receiver GR-12 HoTT User Manual

Graupner GmbH & Co. KG Receiver GR-12 HoTT Kurzanleitung HoTT 33505 33506 en indd

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Graupner GmbH & Co. KGHenriettenstraße 94 – 96D-73230 Kirchheim/TeckGermanywww.graupner.deÄnderungen sowie Liefermöglichkeiten vorbehalten. Lieferung durch den Fachhandel. Bezugsquellen werden nachgewiesen. Für Druckfehler kann keine Haftung übernommen werden.Specifi cations and availability subject to change. Supplied through specialist model shops only. We will gladly inform you of your nearest supplier. We accept no liability for printing errors.Sous réserve de modifi cations et de possibilité de livraison. Livraison uniquement au travers de maga-sins spécialisés en modélisme. Nous pourrons vous communiquer l’adresse de votre revendeur le plus proche. Nous ne sommes pas responsables d’éventuelles erreurs d’impression.Con riserva di variazione delle specifi che e disponibilità del prodotto. Fornitura attraverso rivenditori specializzati.Saremmo lieti di potervi indicare il punto vendita più vicino a voi. Si declina qualsiasi res-ponsabilità per errori di stampa.HoTT 1.0 / March 2011 - EN V1.2 GRAUPNER GmbH & Co. KG – Postfach 1242 – 73230 Kirchheim/Teck – www.graupner.deManual 33505 Receiver GR-12S HoTT33506 Receiver GR-12 HoTTCONTENTS:1.     General Note .............................................................................................................. 012.     Functions ....................................................................................................................012.1.  Binding .........................................................................................................................012.2.  Binding Multiple Receivers ..........................................................................................012.3.  Fail-Safe Function ........................................................................................................ 023.   Receiver ...................................................................................................................... 023.1.  Connections .................................................................................................................023.2.  Low Voltage Warning ................................................................................................... 023.3.  Temperature Warning .................................................................................................. 034.   Firmware Update ........................................................................................................034.1.  Receiver ......................................................................................................................034.2.  Update Procedure ........................................................................................................ 035.   Declaration of Conformity .........................................................................................056.   Warranty ..................................................................................................................... 07Manual V1.2Revision: March 2011User Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Graupner HoTT 2.4 System Please read through this entire manual before you attempt the installation and usage of your Graupner HoTT 2.4 System!These operating instructions are part of this product. They contains important notes to the operation and handling. Please take this into consideration when you pass on the product to third parties. Neglect of the operating instructions and the safety instructions lead to expiring the warranty. Graupner constantly work on the advancement of all remote control systems; changes of the scope of deli-very in form, technology and equipment we must reserve ourselves therefore. Please have understanding for the fact that from data and illustrations of this operating instructions no requirements can be derived.Please keep these instructions for further reference!1. GENERAL NOTEWhen switching on or adjusting the radio control system it is essential to keep the transmitter aerial at least 15 cm away from the receiver aerials at all times. If the transmitter aerial is too close to the receiver aerials, the receiver will be overloaded, causing the green LED starts fl ashing. The transmitter responds by emitting a beep once every second; the red LED also goes out. The radio control system is now in Fail-Safe mode.If this should occur, simply increase the distance between the aerials until the audible warning signal ceases, and the red LED on the transmitter lights up again; at the same time the green LED on the receiver should glow constantly.2. FUNCTIONS 2.1. BindingWhen you wish to use the Graupner HoTT 2.4 GHz receiver with a particular transmitter, the fi rst step must always be to “bind” the unit to “its” Graupner HoTT 2.4 GHz RF module (transmitter). This “binding” procedure only needs to be carried out once for each combination of receiver and RF module. The units supplied in the set are already bound to each other at the factory, i.e. the binding procedure described in the following section only needs to be carried out when you wish to use an additional receiver. However, it can also be repeated at any time if required, e.g. after changing transmitters. When binding is required, this is the procedure:•  Switch the transmitter and receiver on.•  Locate the BIND / RANGE button on the back of the transmitter, and hold it pressed in while you  press and hold the SET button on the receiver. Both LEDs on the back of the transmitter now glow  constantly, and the green LED on the receiver fl ashes.•  If the green fl ashing LED on the receiver begins to glow permanently within about ten seconds,   this indicates that the binding process is complete. You can now release both buttons, and your   transmitter / receiver combination is ready for use.•  However, if the green LED on the receiver continues to fl ash for longer than ten seconds, then the   binding process has failed. If this should occur, repeat the whole procedure.2.2. Binding“ multiple receivers in one modelIf required, it is also possible to bind multiple receivers to the transmitter for a particular model. The fi rst step is to bind each receiver individually using the procedure already described.When the system is in use, the receiver which is switched on fi rst is the Master receiver. Any telemetry sensors installed in the model must be connected to this unit, as only the Master receiver transmits sensor data using the downlink channel. The second and all further receivers operate in parallel with the Master receiver but in Slave mode, with the downlink channel switched off.The control functions can also be distributed amongst multiple receivers; this is carried out using the Channel Mapping function of the SMART-BOX (Order No. 33700). In the same way it is possible to as-sign one control function to multiple receiver outputs; a typical example would be the use of two servos for each aileron instead of only one, etc.01                                                    Manual Receiver GR-12 Graupner HoTT 2.4     ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Manual Receiver GR-12 Graupner HoTT 2.4                                                 10
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________09                                                    Manual Receiver GR-12 Graupner HoTT 2.4     2.3. Fail-Safe  functionIn its default state (as delivered) the receiver is set to “Hold” mode, i.e. if a fail-safe situation occurs, all the servos connected to it maintain the last position detected as valid. In this mode the green LED on the receiver starts fl ashing when interference occurs, and the red LED on the transmitter goes out. The transmitter also starts beeping about once per second as an audible warning.You can exploit the safety potential of the fail-safe option by at least programming the throttle channel to respond to a fail-safe situation: the throttle channel of an engine-powered model should be set to idle, the throttle channel of an electric-powered model to “stop”, and the throttle channel of a model helicopter to “Hold”. If interference should occur, these settings will help prevent the model fl ying out of control, possibly causing personal injury or property damage.Please refer to the appropriate section in your RC system instructions for the procedure.Manual Receiver GR-12 Graupner HoTT 2.4                                                 023. RECEIVER3.1  ConnectionsPlug the servos into the row of sockets on the right-hand end of the receiver. The connector system is polarised; note the small chamfer on one edge. Never use force - the plugs should engage easily and fully. The socket polarity is also marked on the case: brown wire (-), red (+) and orange (signal).The servo sockets of the Graupner-HoTT 2.4 receiver are numbered. The socket marked “- +/B” is intended for the battery. If necessary, a servo can be connected to this socket in parallel with the power supply; a Y-lead (Order No. 3936.11) is required for this.t is also possible to program channel 6 for the sum signal using the SMART-BOX (Order No. 33700). This is important for certain optional devices which require this signal.Servo socketsTelemetry socket(channel 5)Power supply for receiver 33506When using High Power servos, connect the receiver power supply/s preferably to the vertical ports of the receiver. If necessary, the servos can be connected to this sockets in parallel with the power supply; a Y-lead (Order No. 3936.11) is required for this.When using a dual power supply, use the sockets on the outside:Receiver 33506 (GR-12): Channel 1 and 6 (or 2 and 5)The socket marked “5” - channel 5 - is intended for the optional telemetry sensors and is used for loading fi rmware updates in conjunction with the USB interface. When using the receiver GR-12S (Order No. 33505) the adapter cable Order No. 23048 is also needed.Note: with telemetry sensors connected to socket 5, servos will not longer work at this output!3.2. Low voltage warningIf the receiver voltage falls below 3.8 V, the transmitter’s RF module generates a low voltage warning in the form of a “general alarm sound”: a steady beeping at intervals of about one second.Channel  1 and 6
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