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Base setup model
module
HoTT
bind
Rcv Ch Map
R12
RF transmit
RF Range Test
Note:
If the message...
S W I T C H R F O N
... appears, the RF module of the transmitter is in-
active. Turn on the RF module and try again.
If instead, the message ...
C A N ' T
R E C E I V E
D ATA
... is displayed, there is no connection to a receiv-
er. Switch on the receiving system of your model or
check the radio connection to your model and re-
peat the process afterwards.
When the range test has been initiated, the transmit-
ter's transmission power will be signifi cantly reduced
and the green LED just to the right of the main switch
on the transmitter, marked RF, will begin to blink; this
will also be accompanied by acoustic tones. At the
same time, the timer in the transmitter's display will
start counting down and every 5 seconds a two-fre-
quency tone will sound.
GRAUBELE
bind
#01
R08
TEST 76s
ON
99sec
2:22h
SEL
Five seconds prior to the end of the range test a
three-frequency tone will sound once every sec-
ond. After expiration of the range test's 99th second
the transmitter will again be switched to full out-
put power and the LED just to the right of the main
switch on the transmitter will again illuminate con-
stantly.
6. Move away from the model while manipulating the
sticks during this timespan. If you notice an inter-
ruption anytime while still within a distance of about
50 m, try to reproduce this malfunction.
7. If there is a motor in the model, it may be necessary
to switch it on to further check noise immunity.
8. Continue moving away from the model until perfect
control is no longer possible.
9. Wait at this distance for the remainder of the test
period with the still-operationally-ready model to ex-
pire. After the range test is ended it should again
respond correctly to all RC controls. If this is not
100 % the case, do not use the system. Contact
your area's Graupner service partner.
10. Perform the range test before each fl ight and, in do-
ing so, simulate all servo movements which also
take place during fl ight. The range must always be
at 50 m on the ground in order to assure safe mod-
el operation.
Caution:
Never start the range test on the transmit-
ter during normal operation of the model.
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0:00
Flt
0:00
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3.9V
HoTT
K78
5.5V
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Program description - Base setup models | Winged models
DSC output
If necessary, use the  selection keys of the left or
right four-way button to switch to the "DSC Output"
line then, with a brief tap on the centre
right four-way button, activate the value window:
Base setup model
Rcv Ch Map
R12
RF transmit
RF Range Test
DSC Output
Now you can use the right selection keys to choose
between four types of modulation "PPM10", "PPM16",
"PPM18" and "PPM24". Touch the centre
the right four-way button again to complete the entry.
This choice primarily infl uences the maximum number
of control channels which can be attached to the DSC
(direct servo control) socket, and thus also available to
a fl ight simulator or teacher/pupil system. By select-
ing "PPM10" this will be control channels 1 ... 5, for
"PPM16" channels 1 ... 8, for "PPM18" channels 1 ...
9 and for "PPM24" channels 1 ... 12.
By simultaneously pressing the  or  keys on
the right four-way button (CLEAR), the display returns
to the default "PPM10" back.
Cut off
Note:
This menu line is suppressed if "None" or
"None/inv" is selected for the "Motor on C1"
line.
Depending on the "idle forward or back" choice made
in the "Motor on C1" line of the »Model type« menu,
this motor "cut off" option can be coupled to a switch
for throttling down a speed controller or to move a
servo on the carburettor of a motor to the OFF posi-
tion. This option can be used on the
SET
key of the
R08
ON
99sec
PPM10
SEL
SET
key of
mc-16
HoTT
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