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Observe, however, the installation instruc-
tions 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
four-way button (CLEAR) will reset the display to "nor-
mal".
Receiver channel mapping
Note:
This menu line is suppressed in the "Module"
line if you select "EXT." or "SP.".
As long as there is at least one "bound" HoTT receiver
in the "Module" line, the next line down will be the "Rcv
Ch map" line:
Base setup model
Mod.name
STARLET
Stick mode
module
HoTT
bind
Rcv Ch Map
R12
SET
As already mentioned in the introduction to the sec-
tion entitled "Binding receivers",
mc-16
mc-20
HoTT transmitters feature a menu point in
which the transmitter's control channels can be re-
distributed in any way you like within one receiver, and
also include an option to distribute the transmitter's
control channels to a maximum of two receivers in any
arrangement you desire. These are the eight control
channels of the
mc-16
HoTT transmitter, and the
twelve control channels of the
mc-20
distribution is termed "mapping" or "channel mapping"
(channel assignment) in the following section.
Select the receiver to be "mapped" with the selection
keys of the left or right four-way button then tap briefl y
on the centre
SET
Channel mapping within a receiver
This menu point provides a simple means of re-map-
ping the transmitter's control channels in any way you
like, in a similar manner to the channel assignment
function termed "Channel mapping" in the »Tele-
metry« menu, as described on page 241. This means
that you can re-distribute the transmitter's control
channels, which are present at the receiver inputs, to
the selected receiver's outputs / servo sockets in any
way you like:
R e c e i v e r C H – B I N D 1
In Ch
In Ch
In Ch
In Ch
1
After selection of the desired output with the selection
bind
keys of the left or right four-way button, the appropriate
R08
value fi eld will be framed. Briefl y tap on the centre
SET
key of the right four-way button. The current setting will
be displayed in inverse video. Now use the selection
keys of the right four-way button to select the desired
HoTT and
input channel's respective transmitter output, see page
226.
BUT CAUTION:
If you wish to operate two servos with one
control function, for example such as transmit-
ter control function 2 (roll) which is divided up
into control channels 1 & 2 for left and right roll servos
for the "3Sv(2Roll)" option in the »Helicopter type«
HoTT. This re-
menu; then "map" the corresponding transmitter out-
puts, in this case for channels 1 & 2 (= inputs to the
receiver) accordingly.
key of the right four-way button.
1
Out Ch
1
2
Out Ch
2
3
Out Ch
3
4
Out Ch
4
SET
Program description - Base setup models | Helicopter models
Notes:
The maximum number of lines (outputs)
available corresponds to the maximum
number of servos which can be connected
to the receiver in question.
If you see the warning ...
C A N ' T
R E C E I V E
D ATA
O K
... then there is no bound receiver within range. If
the case may be, switch your receiving system on.
With the »Tx. output swap« option, which is
available only on the
mc-20
transmitter, see
page 226, the transmitter's control functions can
be interchanged in any way; it is also possible to
assign multiple outputs to one and the same con-
trol function. In the interests of clarity however we
strongly advise that you use only one of these two
options.
Channel assignment on second receiver
As already mentioned, the "Receiver channel map-
ping" menu point can be used to map (re-distribute)
the transmitter's control channels in any way amongst
a maximum of two receivers; these are the eight con-
trol channels of the
mc-16
HoTT transmitter, and the
twelve channels of the
mc-20
HoTT transmitter. In
this case the numbering of the outputs (servo sockets)
and the maximum number of lines (outputs) available
refl ects the maximum number of servos which can be
connected to the receiver in question.
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