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279), 3,60 V by default, there will be visual and acous-
tic under-voltage warnings issued.
Important notices:
As many as 16 servos can be
attached to the standard receiver
included with the
mc-32
2.4 GHz Set. The specific receiver
included in the set has already been
bound to the set's transmitter at the
factory.
In order to achieve the greatest possible
flexibility but still preclude unnecessary
inadvertent operator errors, control
channels 5 ... 16 have not been assigned
to any controls. This means that servos
connected by way of these channels
will remain in their middle positions
until an operator element has been
assigned. Practically all mixers are
initially inactive for this same reason.
More about this can be found on page
118 (winged aircraft) or 122 (helicopter
models).
• The fundamental procedure for initial
programming of a new model memory
location can be found on page 70 and
the programming examples that begin
on page 288.
• When the remote control system is
switched on, being bonded or when
making settings, that the transmitter's
antenna is always far enough away
from the receiver's antennas. If the
transmitter's antenna is brought too
close to the receiver's antennas this will
cause receiver over-modulation and its
red LED will illuminate. At the same time
the return channel will drop out and,
as a consequence, the field strength
indicator in the transmitter's screen will
be replaced by an "x" and the receiver's
current battery voltage display will show
0.0 V. The remote control is then in Fail-
Save mode, see page 2248, i. e. servos
will remain in their current positions
HoTT
until a new, valid signal can be received.
In such a case, increase the distance
(between the transmitter and the
model containing the receiver) until the
indicators are again "normal".
WARNING:
Never switch the transmitter off
during model operation! Should it
happen, then keep your nerve and
wait until the transmitter display is
completely shut down. This takes at least
three seconds. Turn on again your
transmitter only after that. Otherwise you
run the risk that the transmitter
immediately after turning "hangs" and,
consequently, to lose the control of the
model. A restart of the transmitter is
possible only after the described
procedure.
Commissioning the transmitter
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