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You can now select "6" or "8" channels using the right-
hand Select buttons. The procedure is concluded by
SET
again pressing the central
button of the right-
hand four-way button.
At the transmitter this selection only affects the num-
ber of control channels transferred to the external RF
module via the DATA socket. If you choose "6", then
these are control channels 1 ... 6; if you choose "8",
these are channels 1 ... 8.
Simultaneously pressing the  or  buttons of
the right-hand four-way button (CLEAR) returns the
display to "6".
ext. PPM signal
Note:
This menu bar is hidden when "hott" in the
line "module".
B A S I C
S E T T I N G , M O D E L
Info
1234g/111111
Stick mode
EXT. PPM
Module
ext. PPM Signal
Some RF modules which can be connected to the
external (page 27) or internal, page 29, connectors
for other RF modules require an inverted input signal.
Observe, however, the installation
instructions of the relevant module.
The choice of "inverted" instead of the default preset
"normal" allows for appropriate adaptation of the pro-
vided PPM signal.
A simultaneous tap on the  or  keys of the
right touch pad (CLEAR) will reset the display to
"normal".
Receiver channel mapping
Note:
This menu line is when "EXT. PPM" or "SP
mode" in the line "module" hidden.
As long as there is at least one "bound" HoTT receiv-
er in the "Module" line, the next line down will be the
"Rcv Ch map" line.
B A S I C
Model name
Info
Stick mode
Rcv Ch map
As mentioned in the introduction to the "Binding receiv-
ers" section, this menu item of the
offers both the opportunity to freely divide up the trans-
mitter's control channels within a receiver as well as
1
the opportunity to distribute the transmitter's 16 control
PPM10
channels across as many as four receivers. This re-
distribution is subsequently referred to as "mapping"
normal
or "channel mapping" (channel correlation). Select the
SEL
receiver to be "mapped" with the selection keys of the
left or right touch pad then tap briefly on the centre
SET
key of the right touch pad.
Channel mapping within a receiver
Analogous to the channel correlation function in
the »Telemetry« menu on page 249, described as
"Channel Mapping", it is very simple to use this menu
item to freely assign the transmitter's control channels
present on the receiver's inputs to any specific receiv-
er outputs (servo connections) for the bound receiver
designated by the column labelled BD1.
S E T T I N G , M O D E L
Graubele
1234g/111111
1
R16 R08
n/a
n/a
SET SET SET SET
mc-32
HoTT
Program description - Base setup models | Winged models
RECEIVER CHANNEL MAP
Rx Input Ch
1
Rx Output Ch
Rx Input Ch
2
Rx Output Ch
Rx Input Ch
3
Rx Output Ch
Rx Input Ch
4
Rx Output Ch
After selection of the desired output with the selec-
tion keys of the left or right touch pad, the appropriate
value field will be framed. Briefly tap on the centre
SET
key of the right touch pad. The current setting
will be displayed in inverse video. Now use the selec-
tion keys of the right touch pad to select the desired
input channel's respective transmitter output, see
page 234.
BUT CAUTION:
If, for example, "2AIL" has been specified in
the "Aileron/camber flaps" line of the »Model
type« menu (see page 105) then the trans-
mitter will have allocated control function 2 (ailerons)
to control channels 2 & 5 for the left and right ailer-
ons. The corresponding receiver inputs to be as-
signed in this case would be channels 2 & 5, refer to
the example below.
Examples:
You would like to control each aileron of a large
model with two or more servos.
Assign each of the appropriate outputs (servo
connections) to one and the same input (control
channel). In this case, depending on left or right
wing, as the respective input to one of the two
default aileron control channels (2 or 5).
BIND1
1
2
3
4
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