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Base setup model
Mod.name
Stick mode
Binding type
Module HoTT
n/a
"Model" specific bound receivers respond only to
signals of them explicitly allocated memory model.
One, possibly unintentionally, operating on an unal-
located model memory is not possible.
"Global" a receiver, bound ie to a specific transmit-
ter, responds to the signals of all model memories
from "its" transmitter! A "wrong" model memory if
necessary is recognized only by the warning of the
missing return channel.
So If necessary, change the line "Binding Type" and
change the setting accordingly:
Base setup model
Mod.name
Stick mode
Binding type
Module HoTT
n/a
The line "module" initiates a binding process between
model memory and receiver, as described in detail on
page 89. Otherwise, you cannot address the re-
ceiver.
Afterward, use the  selection key of the left or right
four-way button to move up to the first line and begin
with actual model programming in the "Model name"
line. Now give the model memory an appropriate
name, ...
322 Programming examples - Helicopter models
1
Model
n/a
SEL
... which must be assembled from characters avai lable
on the second page of the "Model name" line:
! " # $ % & ' ( ) + , – . / 0 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 : ;
F G H I J K
Y Z [ ¥ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k
Mod Name
After entering the "Model name", the settings adopted
from »Basic settings« for "Stick mode" and "DSC
Output" are to be checked and changed as necessary
for the given memory location.
Another option is to be activated in the "Autorotation"
1
line. Even if you are not an advanced pilot, the autoro-
Global
tation switch should at least be set as an emergency
n/a
shutoff switch for the motor.
SEL
Do this by selecting the "Autorotation" line with a
brief tap on the centre
activate the switch assignment, assign a 2-way switch,
e. g. "7", and put it in its "ON" position:
The selected switch should be in a location on the
transmitter which is easily within reach – without letting
loose of a stick – e. g. above the pitch stick.
Base setup model
Mod.name
STARLET
Stick mode
1
module
HoTT
bind
n/a
Rcv Ch Map
R12
n/a
? @ A B C D E
L
M N O P Q R S T U V W X
STARL
SET
key of the right touch pad,
Base setup model
RF transmit
ON
RF Range Test
99sec
DSC Output
PPM10
Autorotation
7I
Note:
More more information about the setting of
this "emergency shutoff", see further in this
section.
Another tip:
Make a habit of giving all switches a common
switch-on direction; then a quick glance over
the transmitter prior to the flight should
suffice – all switches off.
Setting options for the "Autorotation C1 position",
"Motor stop" and "Stick warning" are not yet of par-
ticular interest ...
... and you should only leave or set the "Auto timer
reset" line to "yes" if you actually want the timers to
be reset to the appropriate initial value every time you
switch the transmitter on.
Additional settings specific to helicopters are made in
the menu ...
»Helicopter type«
In the "Swashplate type" line, select control for
swashplate or pitch function. In this example:
"3Sv(2rol)".
The "Linearis. swashpl." line is not yet of interest.
In the "Rotor direction" line, it is established whether
the rotor – as viewed from above – turns to the right
(clockwise) or left (counter-clockwise). In other words,
whether it rotates counterclockwise or clockwise. In
this example "right".
Check the default for "Pitch min", which was adopted
from »Basic settings«, to confirm that the entry "front"
or "rear" is in keeping with personal preferences or
should be changed:
(page 102)

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