Index General operating instructions Model type ............. 60 Swashplate mixer ..........172 E.P.A ............... 62 Swashplate limiter ..........173 REV/SUB ..............64 Heli mixer .............. 174 Throttle Cut ............66 Throttle mixer ............176 Transmitter setting ..........68 What is a mixer? ........... 132 Before use ..............
If you experience any trouble during operation, take Telemetry data display ......... 225 Attention warns against the instructions to help or ask your dealer or Graupner potential damages to objects. Service Centre. Programming examples To make the research of important information eas-...
Theoretically, the Graupner-HoTT system allows more of the display it will appear the message: model memory has once been linked to a Graupner- than 200 models or remote-control systems to be op- HoTT receiver but is presently not linked.
Page 5
• When training, linking or adjusting the remote CAUTION ... the currently active model memory is not linked to any receiver. Tapping on the button you accede control, make sure that the transmitter anten- Never turn off the transmitter while oper- setting«, immediately the under-menu »Transmitter...
Operating the display The display is basically operated by touching the de- Touching one of the three gear icons identifi ed with BACK BASE FUNCTION SYSTEM sired fi eld with a fi nger or the provided stylus: "B", "F", and "S", special selection menus open on the bottom right from which you can switch to other 000% 000%...
Page 7
BACK BASE FUNCTION SYSTEM ST mode Warning Etc. Set Display Stick Cali ... and the display which can be accessed by tap- ping on "T" and detailed described from page displayed for graphic representation of the telemetry data e.g. so: BACK NEXT - 58dB...
Warnings In the display of the mz-24 HoTT Pro transmitter ap- If instead by switching the transmitter, there is already 000% 000% pear different warning windows. These can be divided a receiver bound to the model memory and inactive Warning 4.2V into two groups: Thr.POS warning, the transmitter will switch on and...
Page 9
"Acute warning" display At the same time, the display contrast is reduced to 05 to save power. You can open this display by touching mz in the mid- This warning can be kept from reappearing by touch- dle of the transmitter's basic display ... ing the button at the top right then deleted by 000%...
Further information on the Smart Box and the Blue- connected to your simulator, the transmitter may be de- tooth module can be found in the main Graupner FS stroyed by electrostatic discharge. This type of connec- catalogue and on the Internet at www.graupner.de...
These mes- found on the downloads page for the transmitter un- memory card is inserted, the transmitter cover can be sages are in German by default. Further information www.graupner. closed. can be found under "Announces" in the ""Teleme- Notice try""...
In order to be aware of important software updates, you updates as well as the date and time setting from a should therefore register at https://www.graupner.de/ de/service/produktregistrierung.aspx. This will allow you desktop or laptop with one of the Windows operating systems (XP, Vista, 7 ...
This means that a BATT TIME 00: 01: 23 If a linked receiver is reset and the associated model link has not (yet) been established with a Graupner- memory is active in the turned-on transmitter, the LED HoTT transmitter. Temperature warning indicates for about 2-3 seconds, accordingly to the To establish a connection with the transmitter, fi...
Installing the receiver Installing the receiver Installing the receiver antennas Channel mapping Whatever Graupner receiver system you use, the In case of single antenna, the orientation is not crucial. The function of each channel is determined by the procedure is the same.
Rubber grommet Graupner|SJ GmbH for suitability, functioning and safe- ty. If this is done, Graupner|SJ GmbH will assume re- Tubular brass spacer sponsibility for the product. However, Graupner|SJ GmbH assumes no liability for •...
Page 17
Never endanger people that we recommend. Always use matching, or animals. Never fly close to power original Graupner plug-in connections of the lines. In addition, never operate your same design and material. model close to locks and open nauti- cal traffic.
Page 18
"Charge the battery!" appears in the Only use original Graupner rechargeable batteries! display, and an acoustic warning sounds. Regularly check the battery charge, especially of the receiver battery.
Page 20
You should not only therefore choose a power sup- special function in the main Graupner FS catalogue as well as on the ply that does not fail under a permanent high load Internet at www.graupner.de.
Page 21
"growl" when operated with a 5-pack. cell LiPo battery packs does not pose any problems Notice to Graupner HoTT receivers or the servos, speed con- You should therefore note the specifications for trollers, gyros, etc. which are approved for operation your servo before you choose to use a 5-cell with this higher voltage.
Page 22
Charging Graupner LiPo/LiIo batteries ies is 0... +50°C. Disconnect the battery, and place it on a non-flam- • Since Graupner|SJ GmbH is unable to monitor • Batteries as well as individual cells are not toys mable surface (such as concrete) until it cools whether the batteries are correctly charged and and must be kept from children.
Page 23
This causes a loss of electro- by means of the usual balancer plug-in connec- lyte, gas formation or even explosions. Graupner Direct soldering on the battery cells is impermis- tion.
Definition of terms Control function, control, function input, control channel, mixer, switch, control and logical switch To make it easier to use the Part 2 of the manual, we • The two side proportional rotary controls SL1 and This signal is only influenced by the settings made in offer a few definitions of terms that appear repeatedly SL2 mounted on the bottom.
Page 25
With these program switches, all you have to do is specify the switching point along the control path in the direction of switching. More detailed information are easily available in the paragraph "Controls and switches assignment". Logical switch Through this option two switches, controls and/or logical switches or the favorite combination of them, can be interconnected in an "AND"...
Control and switch assignment Basic procedure In many places in the program, you can actuate a The following window appears in the display af- Select touch control function with a freely selectable control (ST 1 ter touching the corresponding button, such as NONE …...
Page 27
Assigning logical switch or control BACK BACK PHASE 1 D/R,EXP SERVO • Switch assignment CH 2 The places in the program where a switch, a logi- cal control or switch can be assigned are marked +100% +100% with "CTL". So as for example as marked with a SW 1 000% 000%...
Page 28
Canceling the switch assignment Notice Notice After the switching assignment has been activat- In this case, be sure to specify a switching po- Therefore do not forget to program the related sition that is not "000". Otherwise, you risk selected logical switch in the "Logical sw"...
Page 29
• Extend the landing flaps and retrim the elevator while approaching a landing once the throttle con- trol stick is moved beyond the switching point. • Turn the stop watch on and off to measure the op- erating time of electric motors. •...
Receiver configuration Vehicles, boats and copters All of the relevant menus for the previously mentioned model types are identified in the next section with at least one of these three model characterizing "col- Also for copters there are basically four different ways ored"...
In comparison to the receiver configuration of ... with 1 to 3 swashplate servos tion with the symbol that characterizes this model some older Graupner/JR transmitters, servo type... connection 1 (pitch servo) and servo connection free or special function 6 (throttle servo) have been switched. The servos must...
Motor-powered airplanes and glider models Fixed-wing models with and without a motor with Delta/flying wing models with and without a All of the relevant menus for motor-powered airplanes up to 4 ailerons and up to 4 flaps ... motor with up to 4 ailerons/elevators and 4 flap/ or glider models are identified in the next section with elevator servos at least one of these two model types characterizing...
Page 33
Due to the different installation of the servos and rud- der linkages, the operating direction for certain servos can be reversed. The following table offers assistance in this regard. Servo with wrong Model direction of rota- Solution type tion V-Tail Reverse rudder and Invert the servos 3 elevator...
Page 34
Program description "B“ ("green“ basis menu) "F" ("blue" function menu) As already mentioned in section Operating the dis- plays, you can touch one of the four gear icons at the Touch the gear icon labeled "F" with a fi nger or with bottom right of the basic display identifi...
Page 35
BACK BASE FUNCTION SYSTEM BACK BASE FUNCTION SYSTEM BACK BASE FUNCTION SYSTEM Phase D/R,EXP PIT.CRV THR.CRV Gyr/Gover Phase D/R,EXPO THR.CRV Idle LOW Prog.MIX Phase D/R,EXP THR.CRV Prog.MIX Snap roll THR.HOLD Swash S.Limit S.MIX THR.MIX Snap roll Aile diff Wing MIX Flap MIX Flap set Aile diff...
Page 36
"S" ("purple“ system menu) "T" ("Telemetry display“) Touch the gear icon labeled with "T" at the bottom right with a fi nger or with the provided stylus: The display switches from the basic display to a dis- Touch the gear icon labeled "S" with a fi nger or with play of the telemetry data such as: the provided stylus: BACK...
Model selection Edit model memories 1 … 30 Switch your receiver system and the RF module of BACK BASE FUNCTION SYSTEM BACK MODEL NAME 1 NEXT x" value fi eld your transmitter off. Then touch the "M MODEL NAME 1 line in the left side of the display with a fi...
WITHOUT "G" on the right BACK STARLET NEXT BACK MODELLNAME 1 NEXT near the button = memory MODELLNAME 1 STARLET MODELLNAME 1 specific bound BEAVER MODELLNAME 2 WITH "G" on the right near GRAUBELE IMP.M MODELLNAME 3 IMP.M the button = transmitter spe- EXP.M MODELLNAME 1 EXP.M...
Page 40
CAUTION BACK MODELLNAME 1 NEXT BACK MODEL NAME 1 NEXT A receiver system, switched on acci- MODELLNAME 1 MODEL NAME 7 dentally after a model memory change, MODELLNAME 2 MODEL NAME 8 reacts to every control movements of MODELLNAME 3 IMP.M MODEL NAME 9 IMP.M...
Page 41
000% 000% BACK TX ctl BACK STARLET NEXT Warning 4.2V STARLET Thr.HOLD Thr.CUT 000:00.0 BEAVER BIND ON/OFF Touch Thr.POS PHASE GRAUBELE IMP.M TX OUT SET 0:01:23 000:00.0 Fail Safe not set RC Signal EXP.M NORMAL MODEL NAME 4 RF ON/OFF RF TYPE M - 1 PHASE 1...
"Model name" MAN. BACK STARLET NEXT Graubele A B C D E Current Model Name STARLET MAN. A B C D E BEAVER BEAVER Current Model Name Select M N O P Q R New Model Name GRAUBELE IMP.M BEAVER MAN.
Page 43
"Model type" After you select a wing type, the following display ap- pears... Since at this juncture we want to program an "air- M/TYPE W/TYPE P/TYPE plane with electric drive", touch the selection fi eld NORMAL "Tail type" "MOT(motor model)": …, in which you can specify the type of your tail: T/TYPE Touch...
Entering the basic settings of a new model with "Model name" BACK Graubele NEXT an assistant STARLET WIZ. The previous section described the basic manual A B C D E Graubele Current Model Name programming of a fixed-wing model. In the following, EXTRA 360 IMP.M MODEL NAME 4...
Page 45
"Model type" systems, the menu item "Swash", page , normally WIZ. COBRA does not appear on the multifunction menu.) Since at this juncture we want to program a "helicop- A B C D E Current Model Name ter model", touch the Heli button: •...
Page 46
• "3Sv (2Nick)" "REV/SUB" Notices (Servo reverse/Servo sub trim) • The possibility to reverse the direction of the WIZ. SUB.TR SERVO servos connected to the output 6 (C6) in a CH 1. 000% helicopter model and the output 1 (C1) in the CH 2.
Page 47
"E.P.A." (Servo travel/limit) Conversely, the effect of the control around neutral WIZ. E.P.A. position increases for values less than 0% and de- 150% 100% 100% 150% creases in the direction of the full deflection. The pro- 150% 100% 100% 150% NEXT WIZ.
Page 48
Basic operating steps WIZ. PHASE 1 D/R,EXP WIZ. NORMAL PIT.CRV • Button ST OFF ST ON ROLL BACK TRIM Pitch min. Touch this button to turn the graphic and nu- Curve meric display of the control stick position on Touch Touch +100% +100% –100%...
Page 49
X-axis Between the two endpoints "L" and "H", up to Once the support point number appears along Touch the button again to deacti- 5 additional support points can be set, and the with the associated value in the line "POINT" vate the function.
Page 50
• TRIM button WIZ. Remember that the percentages in the "IN"(put) The mz-24 HoTT Pro transmitters has a func- MIXER POINT PHASE and "OUT"(put) line always refer to the momen- tion that is integrated in the helicopter program NULL NULL NULL tary position of the control stick and not to the for trimming up to six support points of the...
Page 51
• "PHASE" column WIZ. WIZ. If you want to, specify in the right "PHASE" MIXER POINT PHASE MIXER POINT PHASE column the programmed phases in which SL 1 NULL NULL SL 1 Thr.CRV NULL the governor should be active. In the value NULL NULL NULL...
Page 52
Notice "Throttle curve" Notice The settings that appear in this display af- The associated controller does not have any ef- The throttle curve can be specified by up to 7 points, fect the same records as those at a com- fect if an undefined point is selected (in the basic the so-called support points, along the entire control parable location in the "TRIM"...
Page 53
7 in the button in the "Governor ACR" line. The display Graupner remote-control system. The gyro sup- switches from "OFF" to "ON" and vice versa, for Based on these phase specific settings (offset) the...
Page 54
IMP.M (import from SD card) WIZ. NORMAL Gyr/Gover With the ""Throttle Cut"*" option in the Base menu, Once a memory card is in an operational transmitter, there is an alternative emergency off function. a blue memory card icon appears at the top right of 000% Gyro Suppression the basic display:...
Page 55
changes accordingly and on the right near "ORIGIN" Once the process is completed, all the warning mes- BACK STARLET NEXT appears the number of the memory to import in red sages will disappear, and the display returns to the list STARLET characters: of models and the transmitter:...
Page 56
EXP.M ( Export to SD card) Select the desired model memory, as for example the BACK STARLET NEXT model memory 02, from the list offered in the "model Use this option to export models saved in the trans- STARLET sel." display. Tap on the fi eld with the selected model mitter to a memory card inserted into the transmitter's BEAVER name.
Page 57
(delete model) BACK STARLET NEXT BACK STARLET NEXT In the "Model Sel" sub-menu described here... STARLET STARLET BEAVER MODEL NAME 2 BACK STARLET NEXT GRAUBELE IMP.M GRAUBELE IMP.M STARLET EXP.M EXP.M ALPINA 3001 ALPINA 3001 BEAVER START MODELLNAME 5 STORAGE? MODEL NAME 5 GRAUBELE IMP.M...
Page 58
(copy model model) BACK STARLET NEXT BACK STARLET NEXT In the "Model Sel" sub-menu described here... STARLET STARLET BEAVER BEAVER BACK STARLET NEXT GRAUBELE IMP.M GRAUBELE IMP.M STARLET EXP.M EXP.M ALPINA 3001 ALPINA 3001 FROM BEAVER Touch Touch MODEL NAME 5 MODEL NAME 5 GRAUBELE IMP.M...
Page 59
BACK STARLET NEXT STARLET Touch BEAVER GRAUBELE IMP.M EXP.M ALPINA 3001 BEAVER MODELLNAME 6 BACK BASE FUNCTION SYSTEM Model Sel Model Type E.P.A REV/SIB Motor Fail Safe Servo TX ctl Timer Trim Step CTL Set Out.Swap Telemetry Announce Base menu - Model selection...
Model type Change the model type Switch your receiver system and the RF module of In the delivered form the transmitter the model selec- BACK BACK your transmitter off. In the basic transmitter display, tion display looks for example like this: M/TYPE M/TYPE W/TYPE...
Page 61
The entire process is concluded by touching the BACK button at the lower right side of the display which re- sumes all the selected options, for example: 1SERVO NOR 2SERVO 180 3S 120(Roll) M/TYPE W/TYPE P/TYPE COPTER NORMAL 2A 2F 3SERVO 140 3S 120(2Nick) 4 SERVO 90...
E.P.A E.P.A. Setting In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the BACK E.P.A SERVO provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "B": In order to reach control channels with numbers higher 150% 104% 097% 150% than CH5, touch NEXT [change page] at the top right 000%...
Page 63
Notice In contrast to the "CTL Set" sub-menu, all the settings of this sub-menu refer to the relevant servo independent of where the control signal for the servo comes from , i.e., either directly from the con- trol element or from mix functions. Example The rudder servo of a model is directly controlled by the rudder control stick and also through an accessory "Ai-...
REV/SUB Setting of the servo direction and neutral position Servo direction and neutral position 1. Setting the servo direction In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "B": With this option, the direction of servo rotation is BACK SUB.TR SERVO...
Page 65
Notice Notice To recall the graphic display of the servo travels of the "Servo" menu (servo monitor) and to activate In no case you should use the possibility of the Move the trim control into the middle position "Servo test" function integrated in this display servo reverse of the channel 6 for helicopters and before changing the middle values.
Throttle Cut Switchable throttle cut or motor limiter "SET" line and needs to be determined through ex- perimentation. The speed controller or the throttle servo only as- This sub-menu is not shown in model type "glider with- • In this motor OFF position, the speed controller or sumes the set position if a freely selectable switch has out motor".
Page 67
– Set a value with on the right to the outside SERVO BACK PHASE 1 Thr.CUT which allows the motor or engine to run affordable at the desired idle speed or which for example switches definitely the engine or motor "off": ...
"B": To establish a connection with the transmitter, the A receiver system, switched on acci- Graupner HoTT receiver must fi rst be "bound" to dentally after a model memory change, 000% 000% at least one model memory in "its"...
Page 69
Binding several receivers per model BACK TX ctl • To can only be bound a receiver if there is al- If desired, several receivers per model can be bound. ready a bound receiver on In the related programs of the mz-24 HoTT Pro re- BIND ON/OFF ceivers, you can directly manage up to two receivers •...
Page 70
the receiver. As long as the LED is dark, the receiv- • If there is no other reaction than a "beep", the RF BACK PHASE 1 Out.Swap SERVO er is in binding mode. module is switched off. Switch the RF module on CH >>...
Page 71
100 m. two options. Perform the range test for the Graupner-HoTT system Alternatively it is also possible to tap on the RF switch according to the following instructions. It is useful to...
Page 72
At the same time, 1 … 9, and with "PPM24", the control channels are 1 the illuminated company name Graupner below … 12. the two middle proportional dials starts to flash. Base menu - Transmitter setting...
Page 73
AUTOLOG BACK TX ctl Touch the button at the bottom right of the dis- play while RF module is switched off … Touch 12CH BIND ON/OFF TX OUT SET BACK TX ctl NORMAL RF ON/OFF RF TYPE RANGE TEST 99sec 12CH BIND ON/OFF DSC OUTPUT...
Timers Setting TIMER 1 and TIMER 2 as well as the date and time Acoustic signal sequence The basic transmitter display comes with four timers BACK Timer (see the display below). Next to the transmitter oper- 20 s before zero: 2 beeps TIMER1 ating time and the model time on the left side of the Single beep every 2 seconds...
Page 75
– Repeatedly touched the - button on the right BACK Timer BACK Timer edge of the display, or hold down the relevant but- TIMER1 TIMER1 T.RES ton until your desired time is displayed between 00:00 DOWN NEXT MODE ALARM MODE ALARM and a maximum of 59:59, for example: NULL...
Page 76
"START SW" (start switch) 000% 000% BACK Timer In this line you can assign to "Timer 1" or "Timer 2", as 4.2V detailed described in the section "Control and switch Touch 000:00.0 TIMER2 T.RES NEXT assignment", a timer to start the selected timer. MODE ALARM 0:01:23...
Page 77
Date and time "LAP List" Touch the button to clear in both cases the lap times: Tapping on the >> button … On the third display page of the "Timer" menu, you can enter or change the date and time. BACK BACK TIMER...
Page 78
All value field are black, and the current date and time BACK Timer BACK Timer have been transferred to the memory. DAT. 2013 NEXT DATE 2013 NEXT TIME TIME As soon as the transmitter is connected to the PC, the date and time can also be updated with the aid of "Firm- Touch B.RES...
Fail Safe What to do in case of a malfunction Programming In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the Therefore the "Switch-on fail safe" function ensures provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "B": that as far, after switching the receiver system on, no To switch between "HOLD"...
Page 81
Notice BACK Fail Safe After having set the fail-safe positions so as the By tapping on the needed button in the "MODE" MODE proper delays, the settings saved on the trans- column the stored fail safe position can be recalled and 000% NEXT mitter must be transmitted to the receiver.
Trim settings Trimming settings Phase depending settings In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the ... sets the trim of the control function 2 ... 4 from provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "B": phase infl uencing (CO (global)) to phase specifi c (SE The here mentioned sub-menu offers the possibility to (phase)) and vice versa.
Page 83
– "SET" line Set the desired value with the button at the (saving trimming positions) BACK PHASE 1 Trim Step SERVO right edge, for example: This option allows you to optionally save the current VIEW position of the four digital trimmings so that they can STEP BACK PHASE 1...
Page 84
Deleting saved trimming positions Digital Trim 1 and 2 BACK PHASE 1 Trim Step SERVO Touch the value field with the trimming value you want Independent from the above described settings of the VIEW to delete, for example: trim control 1 ... 4, you can assign the INC/DEC but- STEP tons "DT1"...
Page 85
• EACH activation of the AUTO TRIM switch BACK PHASE 1 Trim Step SERVO acts cumulatively, that is why for safety rea- The same display can be reached at any time from the VIEW sons is strictly recommended to use the basic display of the mz-24 HoTT Pro, by tapping on STEP switch only once and to deactivate it after the...
Servo monitor Display of servo positions and servo test function Helicopter models In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the As soon as you will have defi ned one or many oth- provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "B": er phases in the "PHASE"...
Page 87
puts made in the "Transmitter output" sub- Servo test BACK PHASE 1 menu, or in the "Receiver output " sub-menu TEST 10 11 12 setting" sub-menu. Notice of the "Transmitter +0.5s Only start a servo test in a model memory creat- •...
Page 88
BACK PHASE 1 TEST 10 11 12 +4.0s Select Start Servo Test? –100% 000% 000% 000% 000% 000% START 000% 000% 000% 000% 000% 000% Touch to terminate the procedure. Touch to start the servo test function. This func- tion automatically controls the servos operating under the assumption that the associated controls (starting from the neutral position) will be simultaneously and continuously moved back and forth between -100%...
Base menu - Control/switch setting Control and switch assignment • In contrast to setting servo travel, setting the In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the In contrast to the two control sticks that immediately provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "B": act on the servos connected to receiver outputs 1 ...
Page 91
"CTL/Set" column Deleting controls or switches (control/switch) BACK PHASE 1 CTL Set SERVO Touch the value field of the assignment to be deleted, Assigning switch or control Select for example: CH 5. NONE 000% 100% 100% NEXT To assign a control element tap on the value field in CH 6.
Page 92
"OFFSET" column Use the same procedure for the other settings. Touch the button to reset a changed value in the blue (and hence active) field to the default value. Change the center of each control element, i.e., its Notices Use the same procedure for the other settings. zero point (if desired with reference to a specific •...
Page 93
Notice BACK PHASE 1 CTL Set SERVO BACK PHASE 1 CTL SET SERVO Set a symmetrical delay for the transmitter-side CH 1. 0.0s CH 7. 0.0s control signal with buttons with the standard la- CH 5. NONE 000% 100% 100% NEXT CH 2.
Throttle limit function After the initialization of a new model memory with With this setting and the assignation of a control to The set value on the (right) plus side of the "Travel" the model type "helicopter" in the transmitter mz-24 the input 12, it is unnecessary to program two phases column of the function menu, therefore has to be large HoTT Pro the input "12"...
Page 95
While the gas limiter is closed, adjust the carburetor Warning BACK PHASE 1 THR.CRV SERVO linkage so that the carburetor is completely closed. Thr.HOLD Thr.CUT THR.Limit +125% TRIM Make sure that the throttle servo does not mechan- Thr.POS PHASE CURVE ically over-travel in the two extreme positions (full Normal signal –100%...
12 in the program of the mz-24 HoTT pro transmit- >> OUT6 >> OUT12 ous Graupner/JR transmitters. The throttle servo is as- ter according to your preference: – Set the desired value with the button at the signed to transmitter output "6", and the pitch servo is...
Page 97
In addition, several receiver outputs can be assigned the same control function. For the sake of clarity, it is strongly recommended to only use one of the two op- tions. Base menu - Transmitter output...
After the product has been registered at https://www. called "slave mode"! the mz-24 HoTT Pro transmitter, the control graupner.de/de/service/produktregistrierung.aspx, you • The exchange of telemetry data between channels of these transmitters can be distrib- will automatically be notified of updates by e-mail.
Page 99
• The model or sensors may only be Telemetry If you have bound a receiver as RX1 or also as RX2 in programmed when the model is on the ctl", then you can declare one of the sub-menu "TX The menus that fall under the generic term of "Telem- ground.
Page 100
Specifically if there is the possibility of reciprocal interfe- • If, however, you have opened one of the sub- BACK Telemetry rence of the back-channels, as for example in a camera menus described below and this is unex- RECE RX SERVO V6.35<>...
Page 101
SETTING & DATA VIEW On the first page of the display with the header … Consequently, the reception shown in dBm in the dis- L PACK Shows the longest time in millise- play is generally negative. The higher the number after TIME conds in which data packages were RX DATAVIEW...
Page 102
R-TEM. CAUTION (receiver temperature) Value Explanation Possible set- Always keep an eye on the receiver's op- tings Make sure that the temperature of your receiver re- erating voltage. If it is too low, do not op- mains within the permissible range under all flight Vx.xx Firmware version None...
Page 103
An adjustment within 30 … 150% is performed sepa- BACK Telemetry BACK Telemetry rately for both directions. RECV RECE RX SERVO V6.35<> RX SERVO V6.35<> Factory setting: 150%. >OUTPUT CH: >OUTPUT CH: 01 GENE GENE REVERSE : OFF REVERSE : OFF PERIOD (cycle time) CENTER...
Page 104
It is therefore recommendable to at least program "mo- In this case, remember that only the receivers select- INPUT CH Input channel 1 … max. 12 tor off" to prevent such risks. If necessary, consult a ed in the "RECEIVER SELECT" line can be addressed (control channel competent pilot to find a recommendable setting for by the "Telemetry"...
Page 105
The setting programmed under "MODE" always refers FAIL SAFE ALL The setting is made in 10- s increments, for example: (global fail safe setting) to the channel set in the line OUTPUT CH. This sub-menu allows you to easily determine the fail BACK Telemetry The factory setting for all servos is "HOLD".
Page 106
RX FREE MIXER BACK Telemetry BACK Telemetry RECV RX FAIL SAFE V6.35<> RECV RX FAIL SAFE V6.35<> BACK Telemetry >OUTPUT CH: 08 >OUTPUT CH: 01 GENE GENE RX FREE MIXERV6.35<> RECV INPUT CH: INPUT CH: 01 >MIXER : 1 MODE : HOLD MODE : HOLD ELEC ELEC...
Page 107
MIXER RX WING MIXER TAIL TYPE (tail type) If the rudder travel is not as desired, observe these Notices. Up to five mixers can be programmed. In the "MIXER" Notice line, select one of mixers 1 … 5. RX CURVE The following model types are also available in The following settings in this display only relate to the With the RX CURVE function, you can administer con-...
Page 108
Generally, a nonlinear control function is used for the The servo reacts strongly to control stick move- … alternatively not only the adapter cable (No. 7168.6S) for updating the receiver but also a teleme- aileron (channel 2), elevator (channel 3) and rudder ment around the neutral position.
Page 109
RX SERVO TEST ALARM Alarm threshold -20 … +10 °C BACK Telemetry With the RX SERVO TEST function, you can test the TEMP– when the receiver factory setting: RECE RX SERVO TESTV6.35< servos connected to the currently active receiver: temperature is too -10 °C >ALL-MAX : 2000µsec...
Page 110
CH OUTPUT TYPE (connection type) When the voltage falls below the set alarm thresh- This is recommended for digital servos when sev- old, a warning tone sounds, and "VOLT.E" appears in eral servos are used for a single function (such as In this line, select the type of servo control or alter- white at the top right in all "RX..."...
Page 111
ALL-MIN : 1200µsec vant tests be performed before starting the TEST : STOP ELEC graupner.de. model. ALARM VOLT : 3:8V VARIO ALARM TEMP+: 55°C By means of this connection, all of the channels ALARM TEMP–:–10°C This receiver configuration is recommendable selected in the "CH OUT TYPE"...
Page 112
• SUMD (digital sum signal) BACK Telemetry BACK Telemetry A HoTT receiver configured as SUMD as described RECE RECE RX SERVO TESTV6.35< RX SERVO TESTV6.35< earlier always generates a digital aggregate sig- >ALL-MAX : 2000µsec >ALL-MAX : 2000µsec GENE GENE ALL-MIN : 1200µsec ALL-MIN...
Page 113
SENSOR Display of active/inactive sensors SETTINGS, DISPLAYS for sensor(s) Touch the corresponding button ... BACK Telemetry If one or more sensors are connected to a receiver RECE RX SERVO TESTV6.35< BACK Telemetry and a telemetry link exists with this receiver, you can >ALL-MAX : 2000µsec GENE...
Page 114
Display of RF status Touch the corresponding button ... Value Explanation Quality expressed as a percentage of the BACK Telemetry signal packages from the receiver arriving RX SELECT ALWAYS at the transmitter >> SETTING & DATA VIEW SENSOR >> Quality expressed as a percentage of >>...
Page 116
VOICE TRIGGER • As soon as the transmitter and/or the receiver have Touch the corresponding button ... BACK Telemetry been switched on, the system starts the research REPEAT NULL AUTO TONE BACK Telemetry of the connected sensors. A conversion in the val- Select TRIGGER NEIN...
Page 117
• automatic sequential TRANSMITTER RECEIVER As long as the switches assigned to the line "RE- After tapping on the desired button ... After tapping on the desired button ... PEAT" and "TRIGGER" are switched on, ... BACK BACK Telemetry Telemetry BACK Telemetry REPEAT...
Announce Setting individual announces Phase depending settings "PHASE" column In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "B": In this column you can change between "CO" (glob- The here mentioned sub-menu offers the possibility al), which means model memory specifi...
Common function menus BACK PHASE 1 Announce SERVO PHASE ANNOUNCEMENT SW 3 NEXT NULL NULL NULL NULL Select through the – buttons out on the right the desired voice file, for example: BACK SERVO PHASE 1 Announce PHASE ANNOUNCEMENT SW 3 285_User_Voice_ NEXT...
Phase Setting up phases In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the Furthermore, it should be noted that the fl ight phases provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "F": have priority, which should be taken into account, in particular, in the allocation of individual switches.
Page 121
Setting up phases BACK Phase NEXT BACK Phase NEXT • "PHASE" column PHASE SLOW PHASE SLOW As long as the actual settings belong to Phases, PHASE 1 0.0s NORMAL 0.0s Touch they are referred to "Phase 1". To set up the first PHASE 2 START 0.0s...
Page 122
• button (delete) BACK PHASE NEXT BACK PHASE NEXT A blue, set-up phase that is therefore active can be PHASE SLOW PHASE SLOW deleted or deactivated by touching the [de- COPY NORMAL 0.0s NORMAL 0.0s lete] button at the right of the display with your fin- SOURCE TARGET START...
Page 123
BACK PHASE NEXT BACK PHASE 1 Phase PHASE SLOW PH. announce 1 254_Normal_22k Select NORMAL 1.2s PH. announce 2 Attention START 0.0s NULL PH. announce 3 In the "AUTOROT" phase you should always PHASE 3 PH. announce 4 LOGIC leave the standard 0.0s switch time, so that in PHASE 4 PH.
D/R,EXP Infl uence of the control attitude of the control functions 2, 3 and 4 In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the SERVO BACK PHASE 1 D/R,EXPO SERVO BACK PHASE 1 D/R,EXP provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "F": CH 2 AILE 000%...
Page 125
The actual rudder control is nonlinear since the rudder BACK PHASE 1 D/R,EXP SERVO BACK PHASE 1 D/R,EXP SERVO deflection from the servo linkage becomes increas- CH 4 AILE ingly smaller as the angle of rotation of the connecting pulley or cantilever increases. When EXP values are +100% +100% +100% +100% greater than 0%, this effect can be counteracted so...
Page 126
The dual rate curve is simultaneously displayed in the BACK PHASE 1 D/R,EXP SERVO BACK PHASE 1 D/R,EXP SERVO graph. AILE AILE Touch Touch the button to reset a changed value in the blue (and hence active) field to the default value. +100% +100% +100% +100% 000%...
Page 127
Combining dual rate and exponential values If you enter a value for both the dual rate and expo- nential function, the effects of the two functions over- lap as follows: Exp = +100%, D/R = 50% Exp = –100%, D/R = 50% Exp = +100%, D/R = 125% Control travel Control travel...
THR.CRV Setting the control characteristic of the Throttle control stick Phase depending settings The momentary control stick position is also displayed numerically in the line "IN"(put) (-100 % to +100 %). The here mentioned sub-menu offers the possibility Then move the throttle to one of the two end positions of phase specifi...
Page 129
Between the two endpoints "L" and "H", up to 5 The graphic display makes it much easier to specify BACK PHASE 1 THR.CRV SERVO the support points and their adjustment. It is, howev- additional support points can be set, and the dis- er, recommendable to start with just a few support tance between neighboring support points may Curve...
Page 130
Changing the support point value The sequence in which the up to 5 points between You can then move an active (red) point to the top – the end points "L" and "H" are generated does not with the button, and to the bottom with the •...
Page 131
BACK PHASE 1 THR.CRV SERVO CURVE –030% +035% POINT +067% ST ON X-axis Y-axis Attention The curves shown here are only for demon- stration purposes and do not represent actual throttle curves. After you have finished making your settings, touch BACK button at the top left of the display to return to the menu selection.
What is a mixer? Basic functions In many models, it is frequently desirable to mix func- More information about this subject can be found on tions within the model, for example to couple ailerons the relevant page on "free mixers". and rudders, or to couple two servos when you want two rudders with the same function to be controlled by a single servo.
General information on programmable mixers This manual has described numerous preprogrammed To be safe, a corresponding travel limit should there- coupling functions. The basic meaning of mixers and fore be set in the "E.P.A" sub-menu. their functions are explained on the page to the left. In the program, a free mixer is initially always blocked The following offers information on "free mixers".
Free mixers free programmable linear and curve mixers Page change In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the BACK PHASE 1 Prog.MIX SERVO provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "F": NEXT Press the button at the top right edge of the NONE NONE >>...
Page 135
BACK PHASE 1 Prog.MIX SERVO BACK PHASE 1 Prog. MIX SERVO Mixers in which the mixer input is set to be the same NONE NONE CH 1 NONE >> >> as the mixer output (such as CH1 >> CH1) allow you to achieve special effects in connection with the Touch CH 1...
Page 136
Activating and deactivating mixers BACK PHASE 1 Prog. MIX SERVO BACK PHASE 1 Prog.MIX SERVO To activate or deactivate a mixer set up as described CH 7 CH 8 CH 7 CH 8 >> >> above, touch the value field of the mixer to be activat- ed or deactivated in the "ACT"...
Page 137
"TRIM" line The color of the field switches from black to blue: BACK SERVO PHASE 1 Prog MIX As standard also the digital trim of each one of the >> CH 1 CH 3 TRIM BACK PHASE 1 Prog.MIX SERVO control functions 1 ...
Page 138
• Offset X Touch the button to reset a changed value in BACK SERVO PHASE 1 Prog.MIX the blue (and hence active) field to the default val- A value unequal to "000%" entered in the "Offset >> CH 1 CH 3 TRIM X"...
Page 139
ST OFF … and assign a switch or control switch as described To show this line, touch the button at the BACK PHASE 1 Prog.MIX SERVO in section Control and switch assignment: bottom left: TRIM CH 8 >> CH 10 BACK PHASE 1 Prog.MIX...
Page 140
Deleting a support point BACK PHASE 1 Prog.MIX SERVO BACK PHASE 1 Prog.MIX SERVO In order to delete the set support points 1 to 5, move TRIM TRIMM CH 8 >> CH 10 CH 8 >> CH 10 the green line with the associated control element next to the relevant support point.
Trainer Connection between two transmitters with a DSC cable Notice Select by touching the control function inputs 1 to 12 The mz-24 HoTT Pro transmitter comes standard with a DSC socket in the rear of the transmitter. This to be transferred to the PUPIL, for example: The above fi...
Page 142
TEACH DSC P connected during the switch assignment. At the same Graupner product line with at least 4 control functions time, a warning message flashes every second at the can be used as the PUPIL transmitter. The PUPIL With a mx-20 HoTT,...
Page 143
DSC middle position after transferring control func- module - order No. 3290.24) to a Graupner tions to the PUPIL transmitter. PUPIL transmitter with a PUPIL socket for • Independent of the type of RF link of the the optoelectronic system - identifiable by...
Connecting scheme The connecting schemes on this page constitute the transmitter combinations possible at the time at which this manual was created. Pupil transmitter mz-24 HoTT Pro Teacher transmitter mz-24 HoTT Pro DSC cable Trainer cable No. 4179.1 No. 4179.1 Trainer cable Trainer cable No.
Controls are as- position after transferring control functions to the signed to the inputs to be transferred to the PU- With Graupner HoTT transmitters of the series " ", PUPIL transmitter. Set" PIL. They can only be assigned in the "CTL...
Page 146
BACK Trainer SERVO BACK Trainer SERVO CH 1. PUPIL CH 7. TECH CH 1. PUPIL CH 7. TECH CH 2. PUPIL CH 8. TECH SW 8 CH 2. PUPIL CH 8. TECH SW 8 Observe the standard conventions in the model types CH 3.
Page 147
During … Tapping on the button you confi rm that the train- 000% 000% er mode is active. Tapping on stops the training 4.2V training RX 05.5V mode. No pupil signal 000:00.0 … the teacher and pupil can maintain a comfortable distance.
Logical switch Programming the logical switch Programming "AND" / "OR" In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "F": The standard switch connection "AND", and vice ver- The assignation of a required switch for a logical con- sa, is set by tapping the related value fi...
Page 149
To let the logical switches be assigned and used, in every sub-menu where it can be assigned a switch, the selection menu of the "logical switches" can be recalled. Tap then on the selection fi eld LOGIC Select Touch LOGIC BACK Select logical switch By tapping on the desired logical switch you assign it...
Sequencer Programming the logical switch In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the In this way it is possible to open the cover while a Touch the button to reset a changed value in provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "F": folding landing gear is coming out from the fuselage, the blue (and hence active) fi...
Page 151
The color of the value field switches from black to BACK Sequence SERVO BACK Sequence SERVO blue and the related line from white to green: CH 6 CH 7 CH 8 CH 6 CH 7 CH 8 STEP STEP BACK Sequence SERVO CH 6...
Page 152
Switch assignment That is why you should check, before pro- BACK Sequence SERVO "Servo mon- gramming a sequencer in the Finally assign to the just completed sequence an acti- CH 6 CH 7 CH 8 itor" sub-menu, that none of the channels vation switch, as described in the "Control and switch STEP...
Page 153
Common function menus Helicopter model function menus Personal notes...
Pitch curve Phase-specifi c setting of the pitch control curve In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the As standard is displayed the name of the phase BACK PHASE 1 PIT.CRV SERVO provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "F": 1, which is indicated by the name "NORMAL"...
Page 155
Basic operating steps Deleting a support point At the same time, a green point appears at the in- tersection between the yellow and green lines: In order to delete the set support points 1 to 5, • ST OFF ST ON buttons move the vertical green line with the control stick Touch this button to turn the graphic and numeric...
Page 156
BACK PHASE 1 PIT.CRV SERVO BACK PHASE 1 PIT.CRV SERVO BACK PHASE 1 PIT.CRV SERVO TRIM TRIM TRIM Pitch min FORWARD Pitch min FORWARD Pitch min FORWARD CURVE CURVE CURVE –036% –036% –036% 000% +027% +027% POINT 000% POINT +027% POINT +027% ST ON...
Page 157
Touch the button to reset a changed value in BACK SERVO BACK SERVO a blue (active) value field to the default value. MIXER POINT PHASE MIXER POINT PHASE • "POINT" column NONE NONE SL 1 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE In the lines in the "MIXER"...
Page 158
Autorotation setting Notice Touch the button to reset a changed value in In a powered flight, the maximum wing angle is limited a blue (active) value field to the default value. by the available motor output; in autorotation flight, The associated controller does not have any however, it is limited by the stall at the main rotor effect if an undefined point is selected (in the Notice...
Page 159
Approach angle in strong wind in moderate wind no wind 75° Approach angle under different 60° 45° wind conditions. The pitch control stick is not necessarily in the bottom position during autorotation. Typically, it is between hovering position and the bottom stop so that the lon- gitudinal inclination can be corrected using the eleva- tion control.
Throttle curve Phase-specifi c setting of the throttle control curve Tips Helicopter with gas motor or electric drive with a In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the governor provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "F": •...
Page 161
Notices The "Travel" setting of the throttle limiter may To start the gas motor, make sure that the THR.Lim- is closed; that is, the carburetor can only be ad- have to be correspondingly adapted in all • In any case, you should use the Throttle lim- justed by trimming its idle position.
Page 162
Notice Notice Since the throttle curve in this case only determines the target speed of the motor control unit and this tar- If, as previously described, the throttle curve is The hovering point should always be in the center get speed normally remains constant over the entire used to control a governor, all the mixers of the position of the throttle/pitch control stick.
Page 163
CAUTION 2. The model lifts off before the pitch control stick Different throttle curves depending on the phase are reaches center position: programmed for optimum adjustment for hovering Before you start the motor the first time, and aerobatics: become familiar with the dangers and a) The speed is too high •...
Page 164
First, perform a slow vertical climbing flight by moving Before starting the motor, make sure that the throttle the pitch control stick to the end position. The motor limiter is completely closed so that the carburetor only speed should not change in comparison to the hover reacts to the throttle trim control.
Page 165
This would suddenly speed up the rotor which pre- maturely wears out the clutch and gearing. In addi- tion, the main rotor blades which are generally loosely hinged would not smoothly follow such a sudden ac- celeration and would swing out of their normal posi- tion, perhaps even striking the tail boom.
7 in the Graupner/JR and Graupner servo travel. remote-control system. The gyro suppression reduc- The here mentioned sub-menu offers the possibility...
Page 167
Samples of various gyro settings Here too, for purposes of illustration, we plot gyro If the model is flying forward at high speed or hovering gain values in relation to tail rotor deflection for vari- in a powerful headwind, the net result of the stabilizing •...
Page 168
For the sake of clarity, make sure to only enter and / or "Governor ACT" line BACK PHASE 1 Gyr/Gover SERVO change an offset value in one of the two options. BACK PHASE 1 Gyr/Gover SERVO 000% Gyro Suppression Most of the current gyro systems can be adjusted for Gyro Gain 000% a smooth, proportional effect;...
THR.HOLD AR throttle position • SET line In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the Therefore, set the value during the training phase in provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "F": this display so that the gas motor can be kept idling The green arrow to the left of the bar graph indi- during the autorotation phase without the clutch en- cates the current, infl...
Page 171
BACK PHASE 1 THR.HOLD SERVO SW 3 –100% In the blue (active) value field, touch the – buttons, move the red arrow relative to the green arrow, for example: BACK THR.HOLD SERVO PHASE 1 SW 3 –111% ...
Swashplate mixer Pitch, roll and nick mixer This sub-menu is hidden when selecting "1 (swashplate) BACK BASE FUNCTION SYSTEM BACK Swash SERVO servo" in the basic settings of the model. PITC ROLL +061% +067% In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the Phase D/R,EXP PIT.CRV...
Swashplate limiter Adjustable limitation and rotation of defl ection Swash rotation In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the BACK S.Limit SERVO provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "F": With some rotor head controls, it is necessary to tilt the swashplate in another direction than the intended 000% 000%...
Heli mixer Phase-dependent settings of pitch, roll and nick In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the Activate the corresponding switch or switches if de- BACK PHASE 1 S.MIX SERVO provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "F": sired to switch between the phases.
Page 175
Notice BACK PHASE 1 S.MIX SERVO BACK BASE FUNCTION SYSTEM The mixed values portrayed here are for ROLL >> NICK demonstration purposes only and do not rep- RATE resent real values. Phase D/R,EXP PIT.CRV THR.CRV Gyr/Gover –012% 000% THR.HOLD Swash S.Limit S.MIX THR.MIX...
Throttle mixer Phase-dependent settings of throttle tracking with roll, elevation and tail If you are using a governor to automatically maintain • SET column In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the (setting) provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "F": the rotor speed, the governor adapts the output as By touching one of the three buttons in this col- necessary.
Page 177
After making your settings, leave this menu and go to BACK PHASE 1 THR.MIX SERVO BACK PHASE 1 THR.MIX SERVO BACK "Menu selection" by touching the button at the ROLL >> THR ROLL >> THRO top left of the display. Touch RATE RATE...
PIT>>TAIL Phase-dependent static torque compensation In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the BACK PHASE 1 PIT>>TAIL BACK PHASE 1 PIT>>TAIL SERVO provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "F": 000% 000% CURVE CURVE 4.2V –100% +100% 000:00.0 000%...
Page 179
Helicopter model function menus Fixed-wing model function menus Depending on the friction and operating resistance of the gearing, the fuselage may still rotate slightly. This relatively slight torque should then be corrected using the tail rotor blade pitch angle. In any case, this value is between 0°...
Idle LOW Setting a stable idle This sub-menu is hidden when selecting electric motor BACK PHASE 1 Idle LOW SERVO BACK PHASE 1 Idle LOW SERVO in the basic settings of the model memory. In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "F": Touch SW 3...
Snap roll Automated programming In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the BACK PHASE 1 Snap roll SERVO BACK PHASE 1 Snap roll SERVO provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "F": MODE AILE ELEV RUDD CTL MODE AILE ELEV...
Page 182
AILE differentiation Setting the aileron travel and differentiation This sub-menu is hidden when selecting "1AILE" or This rudder defl ection also generates additional resis- BACK PHASE 1 Aile diff SERVO "1AILE1FLAP" in the basic settings of the model mem- tance and impairs fl ight. ory.
Page 183
BACK PHASE 1 Aile diff SERVO BACK BASE FUNCTION SYSTEM Phase D/R,EXPO THR.CRV Idle LOW Prog.MIX AILE1 AILE3 AILE4 AILE2 Touch RATE A 100% 000% 000% 100% Snap roll Aile diff Wing MIX Flap MIX Flap set RATE B 100% 000% 000% 100%...
Page 184
AILE differentiation Setting the aileron travel, differentiation and differentiation reduction This sub-menu is hidden when selecting "1AILE" or Display page "Travel setting" The top of the two following fi gures shows an exam- "1AILE1FLAP" in the basic settings of the model mem- ple of the display when setting the minimum "2AILE", The adjustment range of 100% to both sides allows ory.
Page 185
Then, in the active (blue) value field, press to in- Given this asymmetrical resistance, torque is generat- On the one hand, another excursion of the one aileron – crease the current value and to reduce it, for ex- ed about the vertical axis which causes a turning out is almost impossible (on the other hand).
Page 186
After you have fi nished making your settings, touch BACK PHASE 1 AILE diff SERVO BACK PHASE 1 Aile diff SERVO BACK button at the top left of the display to return Diff. Red. Diff. Red. to the menu selection: A/1 L+R 000% 000%...
Wing Mix Adjusting mixers Programming In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the To set the mixer, use a fi nger or the provided stylus to provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "F": touch the middle button in the line "RUDD >> AILE": •...
Page 189
The adjustment should normally be only be symmet- BACK PHASE 1 Wing MIX SERVO BACK PHASE 1 Wing MIX SERVO rical with the neutral point of the aileron control stick. RUDD >> AILE RUDD >> AILE To set the mixer, use a finger or the provided stylus to Touch RATE RATE...
Page 190
To set the mixer, use a finger or the provided stylus to BACK PHASE 1 WING MIX SERVO BACK PHASE 1 WING MIX SERVO touch the middle button in the line "RUDD >> ELE": AILE >> RUDD AILE >> RUDD Touch RATE RATE...
Page 191
BACK PHASE 1 Wing MIX SERVO BACK PHASE 1 Wing MIX SERVO RUDD >> ELEV RUDD >> ELEV Touch RATE RATE +100% +100% +050% +050% – Set the desired value with the button at the ... to return to the mixer selection. right edge.
Flap mixer Adjustment of the fl ap mixer This sub-menu is hidden only when selecting "1AILE" or FLAP line BACK PHASE 1 Flap MIX SERVO "2AILE" in the basic settings of the model memory. Depending on the selected number of fl aps, the dis- FLAP TYPE play shows one of three views: >>...
Page 193
• "OFFSET" line BACK PHASE 1 CTL Set SERVO BACK PHASE 1 Flap MIX SERVO In this line, set the phase-specific positions for all FLAP of the flaps in the respective model. This allows CH 5. NULL 000% +100% +100% NEXT Touch you to set the positions that the individual flaps are...
Page 194
AILE >> FLAP line BACK PHASE 1 CTL Set SERVO BACK PHASE 1 CTL Set SERVO In this line, you can set for each phase the amount of movement of the flap pair "FLAP" (and possibly CH 5. NONE -008% +100% +100% NEXT K 5.
Page 195
Notice … and the fl aps: The setting can be symmetrical or asymmetrical to the neutral point of the fl ap control. The available setting options depend on the BACK SERVO SPEED Flap MIX number of fl aps selected in the basic settings of The adjustment range is ±125%.
Flap Set Adjusting the effect of the fl ap servo This sub-menu is hidden when selecting "1 AILE" in the Programming BACK PHASE 1 Flap set SERVO basic settings of the actual model. • ACT column (active) • "ACT" = NEXT In the basic transmitter display, use your fi...
Page 197
Set" a switch or a con- If in the sub-menu "CTL Offset and travel settings so as to the RATE val- BACK PHASE 1 FLAP MIX SERVO trol has been assigned to the output "CH6", ues of the following described aileron displays FLAP set"...
Page 198
Notice In the active (blue) value field, press to increase BACK THERMAL Flap set SERVO – the current value within a range of ±100% and If you switch, through the switch assigned SW 6 reduce it, for example: here, , you turn off not only the phase NEXT trim described here, but at the same time the BACK...
Airbrake Adjusting the braking system of airplanes This sub-menu is displayed, according to the selected • ACT column (active) BACK PHASE 1 Airbrake SERVO model type and its confi guration. Within the value fi eld for this column, specify phase specifi cally whether this function is gener- NEXT In the basic transmitter display, use your fi...
Page 201
After completing the settings for the ailerons, you After you have fi nished making your settings, touch BACK LANDING Airbrake SERVO BACK can switch to the page for setting the fl aps by touch- button at the top left of the display to return SW 6 NEXT at the right edge of the display to set the...
Butterfl y Adjusting the braking system of gliders This sub-menu is displayed, according to the selected Phase-dependent settings BACK SERVO PHASE 1 Butterfly model type and its confi guration. The here mentioned sub-menu offers the possibility of phase specifi c settings. Recognizable on the top NEXT In the basic transmitter display, use your fi...
Page 203
"BUTT.OFFSET" line Then move the control element assigned to the input After the brake offset, which is not quite unimport- "CH1", by default the throttle/brake control stick, to ant for the correct operation of the flaps, is set in the The selected offset or BUTTERFLY OFF point deter- the position at which the flaps are to be retracted or "RATE"...
Page 204
RATE line Touch the button to reset a changed value in the BACK Landing BUTTERFLY SERVO blue (and hence active) field to the default value. Switch to the desired phase, such as "LANDING", and SW 5 After completing the settings for the ailerons, you touch the value field to be set with a finger or the pro- CURVE NEXT...
Page 205
After you have fi nished making your settings, touch BACK button at the top left of the display to return to the menu selection: BACK BASE FUNCTION SYSTEM Phase D/R,EXP THR.CRV Prog.MIX Snap roll Aile diff Wing MIX Flap MIX Flap set Butterfly Trainer...
V-Tail Adjusting the actuation of a V-tail This sub-menu only appears when a V-Tail has been se- Activate the corresponding switch or switches if de- BACK PHASE 1 V-Tail SERVO lected in the basic settings of the model. sired to switch between the phases. SERVO ELEVATOR RUDDER...
Page 207
Fixed-wing model function menus System menus Personal notes...
Control mode Model-specifi c basic settings Notice Copter To open the sub-menus of the SYSTEM menu, touch to the gear symbol labeled "S" in the transmitter's ba- The setting selected in this menu does not de- MODE 1 (throttle/pitch right) MODE 2 (throttle/pitch left) sic display at the bottom right.
Page 209
Fixed-wing model MODE 1 (throttle right) MODE 2 (throttle left) elevator full throttle full throttle elevator elevator idle idle elevator MODE 3 (throttle right) MODE 4 (throttle left) elevator full throttle full throttle elevator elevator idle idle elevator Programming In order to switch to a control mode different from the default, touch the yellow button on the right of the "ST MODE"...
Page 210
Warning Model memory specifi c warning settings In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the While with the switch on warning with switched Warning BACK provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "S": on Throttle Cut is active, activates it exactly reversed, with switched off Throttle Cut.
Page 212
Otherwise you will have to tap all the possible character combination until you will have found the right one ... or alternatively you can send the transmitter to the Graupner Service to unlock it. 212 System menu - ETC set...
Page 213
• Locking the displays and the trimming This process can always be reversible, for exam- BACK ABCDEFGHIJKLMN ple: Before or after setting a lock code, as previously A B C D E Input Unlock Code described, you can tap on the button in the BACK left lower part of the display, to switch at the same...
Page 214
To make any necessary changes to the setting, touch Etc. Set BACK BACK the field of the line "Batt warning": A B C D E Current Unlock Code >> Touch unlock Touch ABCDEFGHIJKLMN Battery type Lith. Etc. SET BACK M N O P Q R New Unlock Code Batt warning 3.6V...
Page 215
000% 000% Touch Etc.SET Etc. SET BACK BACK 4.2V >> >> Touch Unlock Touch unlock 000:00.0 Battery Type NI-MH Battery type NI-MH Batt warning 4.6V Batt warning 4.6V 0:01:23 000:00.0 Power on Melody Power on Melody M - 1 PHASE 1 Voice Volume Voice Volume MODELLNAME 1...
Page 216
Display Transmitter-wide display settings "Brightness" line In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the Touch the button to reset a changed value back provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "S": to the default "15" standard value. You can adjust the display contrast in this line to make the mz-24 HoTT Pro transmitter displays easy to read 000%...
Page 217
"Touch sense" line Touch the button to reset a changed value back Display BACK to the default "1" standard value. In this line, you can select, within the range of 1 to Brightness 5, the reactivity of the transmitter to touching the "Logo color"...
Page 218
Touch the button to reset a changed value back Display BACK to the "DEFAULT". Brightness "Outdoor disp" line Backlight off To maintain the legibility of the mz-24 HoTT Pro Touch sense PINK transmitter displays even in bright surroundings or Logo color sunlight, you can set the default to "high contrast".
Page 220
Stick calibration Calibration of the neutral position of the two control sticks In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the Change from that to the ""Servo"" sub-menu by tap- BACK PHASE 1 Servo provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "S": ping at the same time the ...
Page 221
Vertically, on the other hand, the right stick is also ex- BACK Stick Cali emplary located on a rather randomly inclined position << LEFT >> BACK Stick Cali in the direction of the pilot due to its non-self-neutral- << RIGHT >> izing characteristic as a CH1 control stick.
Page 222
MP3 Player Program for playing MP3 fi les such as music fi les The MP3 menu can now be accessed not only from • Scroll forwards/backwards in the current album by BACK the system menu ... pressing one of the two buttons to the right of ALBUM TITLE the display.
Page 223
BACK RÜCK BACK BACK ALBUM TITLE ALBUM TITLE ALBUM TITLE 01/04 01/23 01/04 01/23 03/04 01/16 Tralala 1 Tralala 1 Modellblues Touch 00: 00 00: 00 00: 18 03: 33 01: 53 03: 33 – – – … pause … Pressing the ...
System menu • However, this may only contain characters from the Anglican character table! If the title contains only one character from an- other character table, the title field remains empty. Within an album, the tracks are played in alphabetical order, or numeric if the related information is contained in the file name.
Page 225
Telemetry data display The display of the mz-24 HoTT Pro transmitter is used As soon as the search for sensors has been terminat- BACK NEXT Receiver for operating the transmitter and to graphically display ed, the label of the button on the upper edge of the SEARCH telemetry data.
Page 226
Further information on the modules cited below can be spond under the above prerequisite corresponding to age of the signal from the transmitter found in the Annex and on the Internet at www.graupner. the instructions for the respective sensor. arriving at the receiver for the respective product.
Page 227
60.0 be found in the Annex or on the Internet at www. sumption in ml measured by a sensor connected to VOLT 00.0V graupner.de for the respective product. the module. 000.0A 00000mAh Depending on the configuration of the modules with It has the following meaning: 80.0...
Page 228
VARIO charge of the power source connected to the module In addition to the current position data and model at the battery connection. speed in the center of the display, the current height BACK NEXT is displayed in relation to the starting location along 0000m Notice 270.0...
Page 229
(Electronic Speed Controller) Microcopter display BACK NEXT CAPACITY BACK NEXT - 58dB 00000mAh 30.0 VOLT 00.0V 0000m 60000 TIME 00:00 akt-VOLT-min akt-TEMP-max 0000 000.0A 00.0V 00.0V -020°C -020°C 30000 00000m 000kmh akt-RPM-max akt-AMP-max 000000rpm 000000rpm 000.0A 000.0A This display shows the data from a HoTT compatible This display shows the data of a HoTT-compatible mi- brushless controller connected to the receiver with in- crocopter and appears after the display of the electric...
Page 230
Programming example Phase specific flaps trimming The following described options offers you the pos- BACK PHASE 1 Trim Step SERVO BACK THERMAL SERVO Prog.MIX sibility to correct the trimming of the phase specif- VIEW >> CH 6 CH 2 ic (and at any time recallable) trimming of the flaps STEP through only one control element in all the phases.
Page 231
Proceed in the same way for the other pairs of flaps as well as in the desired phases. Lastly, determine the proportional entrainment of the elevator via the mixing value and the mixing direction of the mixer "CH6 >> CH3", for example: BACK PHASE 1 Prog.MIX...
Page 232
Programming example Phase specific pitch trimming »Prog.MIX« The following described options offers you the pos- sibility to correct the trimming of the phase specif- ... of the functions menu and switch to the desired ic (and at any time recallable) trimming of the pitch phase.
Page 233
Programming example Phase specific trimming "RPM setting" of a governor connected to CH6 »P/MIX« If you have programmed the speed setting of your governor in the Heli program, you can use this option ... of the functions menu and switch to the desired with additional programming via one of the two dig- phase.
Page 234
• Appropriate for a 5- or 6-cell NiMH battery, or 2-cell LiPo or LiFe Technical Data • The Vario sensor can be connected directly to the telemetry in- battery Graupner/JR, G3,5, G2 and BEC plug-in systems. • Altitude measurement: -500 m … +3000 m put of the receiver.
Page 235
No. 33610 No. 33611 No. 33620 General sensor for Graupner HoTT receivers and models with gas General sensor for Graupner HoTT receivers and models with gas General sensor for Graupner HoTT receivers and models with elec- engine or electric motor...
Page 236
Graupner HoTT RPM magnetic sensor Graupner HoTT Smart-Box Graupner HoTT USB interface No. 33616 No. 33700 No. 7168.6 For connecting to the General Engine (No. 33610) or General Air Wide-ranging functions combined into one device make the SMART This adapter cable is required together with the separately avail- Module (No.
Page 240
D-73220 KIRCHHEIM/TECK ed for printing errors. cept no liability of any kind for mistakes, incomplete informa- GERMANY tion and printing errors. Graupner|SJ GmbH retains the right to PN.UG-01 (V2016/sh) change the aforementioned features of the hardware and soft- http://www.graupner.de ware at any time without prior notice.
Need help?
Do you have a question about the mz-24 Pro and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers