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TELEMETRY
RX SERVO TEST
TELEMETRI RCV
ALL–MAX
: 2000μsec
ALL–MIN
: 1000μsec
SETTING & DATAVIEW
TEST
: START
ALARM VOLT : 3.8V
SENSOR SELECT
ALARM TEMP+: 70°C
RF STATUS VIEW
ALARM TEMP–:–10°C
CH OUT TYPE:ONCE
VOICE TRIGGER
To stop the servo test, reactivate the entry fi eld as
described above, select
STOP
and confi rm this
selection with the
SET
key of the right touch pad.
ALARM VOLT (receiver undervoltage warning)
The receiver voltage is monitored through ALARM
VOLT. The interval can be adjusted between 3.0 and
6.0 Volt. If the set alarm threshold is undercut, an
acoustic signal is issued (interval peep tone long/
short) and "VOLT.E" blinks in the top right of all »RX
...« displays:
TELEMETRY
RX SERVO
VOLT.E
TELEMETRI RCV
OUTPUT CH: 01
REVERSE
: OFF
SETTING & DATAVIEW
CENTER
: 1500μsec
TRIM
: –000μsec
SENSOR SELECT
TRAVEL–
: 150%
RF STATUS VIEW
TRAVEL+
: 150%
PERIOD
: 20msec
VOICE TRIGGER
The parameter "R-VOLT" is also represented
inversely in the »RX DATAVIEW« display:
TELEMETRY
RX DATAVIEW
VOLT.E
VOLT.E
TELEMETRI RCV
S–QUA100%S–dBM–030dBM
S–STR100% R–TEM.+28°C
SETTING & DATAVIEW
L PACK TIME 00010msec
R-VOLT
:03.7V
SENSOR SELECT
L.R-VOLT:03.5V
RF STATUS VIEW
SENSOR1 :00.0V
SENSOR2 :00.0V
VOICE TRIGGER
ALARM TEMP +/- (recommended temperature
monitoring)
These two options monitor the receiver temperature.
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A lower threshold "ALARM TEMP-" (-20 ... +10 °C) and
an upper threshold "ALARM TEMP+" (50 ... 80 °C)
can be programmed. When these specifi cations are
exceeded or undercut, an acoustic signal (continuous
peep tone) sounds and "TEMP.E" appears in the top
right of all receiver displays. In addition, the parameter
"R-TEM" is shown inversely on the "»RX DATAVIEW«"
display page.
Make sure that your receiver remains within the
permissible temperature range during all fl ight
conditions (ideally between -10 and 55 °C).
CH OUTPUT TYPE (connection type)
Here you select how the receiver outputs are
controlled.
ONCE
TELEMETRY
TELEMETRI RCV
SETTING & DATAVIEW
BIND. 1
SENSOR SELECT
RF STATUS VIEW
VOICE TRIGGER
The servo connections of the receiver are
controlled successively. This is recommended for
analog servos.
This setting automatically operates servos in a
20 ms cycle – or in a 30 ms cycle for a 12 channel
receiver (order no. 33512) – , regardless of what is
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set or displayed in the "PERIOD" line of the »RX
SERVO« screen!
SAME
00°C
00°C
RX SERVO TEST
VOLT.E
ALL–MAX
: 2000μsec
BIND. 1
ALL–MIN
: 1000μsec
TEST
: START
ALARM VOLT : 3.8V
ALARM TEMP+: 70°C
ALARM TEMP–:–10°C
CH OUT
TYPE:ONCE
TELEMETRY
RX SERVO TEST
VOLT.E
TELEMETRI RCV
ALL–MAX
: 2000μsec
ALL–MIN
: 1000μsec
SETTING & DATAVIEW
TEST
: START
ALARM VOLT : 3.8V
SENSOR SELECT
ALARM TEMP+: 70°C
RF STATUS VIEW
ALARM TEMP–:–10°C
CH OUT
TYPE:SAME
VOICE TRIGGER
The servo connections of the receiver are
controlled in parallel in blocks of four. This
means channels 1 through 4, 5 through 8 and
9 through 12 each receive the control signals
simultaneously.
This is recommended for digital servos when
multiple servos are used for one function (e.g.
aileron), so that the servos can run absolutely
synchronized.
When only using digital servos, we recommend
setting the "PERIOD" line of the »RX SERVO« to
10 ms in order to be able to utilize the fast reaction
of digital servos. With the use of analog servos or
in mixer mode, "20 ms" must be selected!
With this setting, pay particular attention to the
suffi cient dimensioning of the receiver current
supply. Since up to four servos can always
operate simultaneously, the requirement is higher.
SUMO (sum signal OUT)
A HoTT receiver confi gured as SUMO permanently
generates a so-called sum signal from the control
signals of all of its control channels and provides
this by default to the accompanying GR-32 DUAL
receiver on servo connection 8.
On receivers whose display shows "SUMO" at the
top right, an additional two-digit number appears ...
Detail program description - Telemetry
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