Receiver Setup Menu - GRAUPNER GR-18 Series Manual

Hott receiver with firmware for racecopter, copter without gps supported mode, 3d copter
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Receiver setup menu

RECEIVER
1.0
>ALARM VOLT:
3,8V
ALARM TEMP:
70°C
Altitude max:
>CYCLE:
20ms
>SUMD at CH6:
Sensor at CH9:
LANGUAGE:
English
Ant.1 100% Ant.2 100%
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.
GR-18_3D_jh_V1
batteries must be of the same nominal voltage and capacity.
Never connect different battery types or batteries with strongly
different charges since this can cause an effect similar to a short
circuit. In such cases for safety reasons, insert voltage stabiliz-
ing elements such as PRX-5A (No. 4136) receiver power sup-
plies between the batteries and receiver.
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 chan-
nel 9. (see following section)
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
25m
in the operating instructions supplied with your transmitter or
No
Smart-Box.
No
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 warn-
ing 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.
(Max. altitude) Maximum altitude (not by S1019 GR-18L)
This is where you can specify a maximum altitude. When the
model reaches this altitude, an alarm is triggered either 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 "altitude" speech output message. Note: When the receiver
is switched on, the model's current altitude is set to 0; the dis-
played altitude is therefore the altitude relative to the launch
point. For Racecopter we suggest to set an alarm at 25 meters,
otherwise it should be set maximum at 100 meters.
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