Graupner and KG MX-16-20A Computer System Graupner HoTT User Manual

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Programming Manual33116.mx-16 HoTT.1.gbHOPPING TELEMETRY TRANSMISSIONmx-16
2ContentsSwitch and transmitter control assignment .................. 39Digital trims .................................................................. 40Fixed-wing model aircraft............................................. 42Receiver socket sequence ............................... 43/44Model helicopters ........................................................ 46Receiver socket sequence .................................... 47Program descriptionsSetting up a new model memory ................................. 48“Model memories” ...................................................... 52“Base settings” (model)Fixed-wing model aircraft ......................................56Binding receivers ............................................. 61Range-checking ..............................................62Model helicopter .................................................... 64Binding receivers ............................................. 70Range-checking ..............................................70“Servo settings” ..........................................................72“Transmitter control settings”Fixed-wing model aircraft ......................................74Model helicopter .................................................... 76Throttle limit function .......................................79Basic idle setting .............................................79“D/R Expo”Fixed-wing model aircraft ......................................82Model helicopter .................................................... 84“Phase trim” (fi xed-wing) ............................................ 86What is a mixer? .......................................................... 88“Wing mixer” ..............................................................88“Heli mixer” ................................................................94Setting up throttle and collective pitch curves .....100Auto-rotation setting ............................................104General notes re. freely programmable mixers ..........106General InformationSafety Notes .................................................................. 3Safety notes and handling instructions relating to Nickel-Metal-Hydride rechargeable batteries ............ 8Foreword ......................................................................10Description of radio control set .................................... 11Recommended battery chargers ................................. 13Transmitter power supply .............................................14Receiver power supply ................................................16Environmental protection notes ................................... 16Adjusting the stick length ............................................. 17Opening the transmitter case ...................................... 17Changing the stick mode ............................................. 18Description of transmitter............................................. 20Transmitter controls ...............................................20Rear of transmitter ................................................. 21Headphone socket ................................................21Mini-USB socket ....................................................21Data socket ...........................................................21DSC (Direct Servo Control) ................................... 22Data storage / card slot .........................................22Screen and keypad ...............................................24Operating the “Data Terminal” ............................... 25Shor t-cuts ..............................................................25Language selection, screen contrast ..................... 26On-screen warnings ..............................................28On-screen function fi elds.......................................28Position indicator, rotary controls CTRL 7 + 8 ....... 29Input lock ...............................................................29Using the transmitter for the fi rst time .......................... 30Using the receiver for the fi rst time .............................. 32Installation notes .......................................................... 34Receiving system power supply ............................ 35Defi nition of terms .......................................................38Contents“Free mixers” ...........................................................107Examples............................................................. 111“Swashplate mixers” ...............................................112“Servo display” ......................................................... 113“Basic settings” ........................................................ 114“Fail-Safe” .................................................................116“Telemetry” ...............................................................117Setting & Data view ............................................. 118Satellite operation with two receivers ............126Simple data view .................................................127RF status view ..................................................... 129Voice trigger ........................................................ 130“Trainer mode” .........................................................132Wiring diagrams ..................................................135Wireless HoTT system ........................................136“Info” ........................................................................140Programming examplesIntroduction ................................................................ 142Fixed-wing model aircraftFirst steps ............................................................ 144Including an electric power system .....................148E-motor and Butterfl y (crow) using Ch1 stick ...... 150Operating timers .................................................. 153Use of fl ight phases ............................................. 154Servos running in parallel .................................... 155Deltas and fl ying wings .............................................. 156F3A models ...............................................................160Model helicopters ...................................................... 164AppendixAppendix .................................................................... 170Conformity declaration ............................................... 174Guarantee certifi cate .................................................175
3Safety NotesWe all want you to have many hours of pleasure in our mutual hobby of modelling, and safety is an important aspect of this. It is absolutely essential that you read right through these instructions and take careful note of all our safety recommendations. We also strongly recommend that you register without delay at http://www.graupner.de/en/service/product_registration, as this ensures that you automatically receive the latest information relating to your product by e-mail.If you are a beginner to the world of radio-controlled model aircraft, boats and cars, we strongly advise that you seek out an experienced modeller in your fi eld, and ask him or her for help and advice.If you ever dispose of this transmitter, these instructions must be passed on to the new owner.ApplicationThis radio control system may only be used for the purpose for which the manufacturer intended it, i. e. for operating radio-controlled models which do not carry hu-mans. No other type of use is approved or permissible.Safety notesSAFETY IS NO ACCIDENTandRADIO-CONTROLLED MODELS ARE NOT PLAYTHINGSEven small models can cause serious personal injury and damage to property if they are handled incompe-tently, or if an accident occurs due to the fault of others.Technical problems in electrical and mechanical sys-tems can cause motors to rev up or burst into life unex-pectedly, with the result that parts may fl y off at great speed, causing considerable injury.Short-circuits of all kinds must be avoided at all times. Short-circuits can easily destroy parts of the radio con-trol system, but even more dangerous is the acute risk of fi re and explosion, depending on the circumstances and the energy content of the batteries.Aircraft and boat propellers, helicopter rotors, open gearboxes and all other rotating parts which are driven by a motor or engine represent a constant injury hazard. Do not touch these items with any object or part of your body. Remember that a propeller spinning at high speed can easily slice off a fi nger! Ensure that no other object can make contact with the driven components.Never stand in the primary danger zone, i. e. in the rota-tional plane of the propeller or other rotating parts, when the motor is running or the drive battery is connected.Please note that a glowplug engine or electric motor could burst into life accidentally if the receiving system is switched on when you are transmitting the transmitter. To be on the safe side, disconnect the fueltank or the fl ight battery.Protect all electronic equipment from dust, dirt, damp, and foreign bodies. Avoid subjecting the equipment to vibration and excessive heat or cold. Radio control equipment should only be used in “normal” ambient temperatures, i. e. within the range -15°C to +55°C.Avoid subjecting the equipment to shock and pressure. Check the units at regular intervals for damage to cases and leads. Do not re-use any item which is damaged or has become wet, even after you have dried it out thor-oughly.Use only those components and accessories which we expressly recommend. Be sure to use only genuine matching Graupner connectors of the same design with contacts of the same material.When deploying cables ensure that they are not under strain, are not tightly bent (kinked) or broken. Avoid sharp edges, as they can chafe through insulating materials.Before you use the system, check that all connectors are pushed home fi rmly. When disconnecting compo-nents, pull on the connectors themselves – not on the wires.It is not permissible to carry out any modifi cations to the RC system components, as any such changes invalidate both your operating licence and your insurance cover.Installing the receiving systemIn a model aircraft the receiver must be packed in soft foam and stowed behind a stout bulkhead, and in a model boat or car it should be protected effectively from dust and spray.The receiver must not make direct contact with the fuselage, hull or chassis at any point, otherwise motor vibration and landing shocks will be transmitted directly to it. When installing the receiving system in a model with a glowplug or petrol engine, be sure to install all the components in well-protected positions, so that no exhaust gas or oil residues can reach the units and get inside them. This applies above all to the ON / OFF switch, which is usually installed in the outer skin of the model.Secure the receiver in such a way that the aerial, servo leads and switch harness are not under any strain. The receiver aerial should be at least 5 cm away from all large metal parts and any wiring which is not connected directly to the receiver. This includes steel and carbon fi bre components, servos, electric motors, fuel pumps, cabling of all kinds, etc..Ideally the receiver should be installed well away from Safety NotesPlease read carefully!
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