Dsc Socket; Data Socket - GRAUPNER mz-24 Pro Programming Manual

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DSC socket

The abbreviation "DSC" is from the initial letters of the
original function, "direct servo control". With the HoTT
system, "direct servo control" using a diagnostic ca-
ble is not possible for technical reasons.
The standard two-pin DSC socket on the back of the
mz-24 HoTT Pro transmitters functions as a TRAINER
or PUPIL socket as well as an interface for fl ight sim-
ulators or other external devices.
To ensure a correct DSC connection, observe the
following:
1. Perform any necessary adaptations in the menu.
To adapt to the transmitter to a trainer system, see
the description of the "Trainer" menu.
2. Connect the other end of the connecting cable to
the desired device while observing the relevant op-
erating instructions.
Tip
Make sure that all the plugs are securely inserted in
the respective sockets, and only use the provided
plug-in connections with a 2-pin jack plug on the
DSC side.
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Connection on the back side
»TX
ctl«, depending on the num-
3. In the sub-menu
ber of channels used for the connected fl ight sim-
ulator or for the Training mode, you can select in
the line "DSC output" one of the following modes:
PPM10, PPM16, PPM18 und PPM24. Default set-
ting: PPM10.
Notice
Given the numerous fl ight simulators on the mar-
ket, it is possible that the contacts on the jack
plug or DSC module may have to be adapted by
Graupner Service.
Attention
When your transmitter is directly connected to a
desktop computer or laptop by a connecting ca-
ble (DSC cable) and/or a computer interface is
connected to your simulator, the transmitter may be de-
stroyed by electrostatic discharge. This type of connec-
tion should therefore only be used if you protect yourself
from electrostatic discharge while operating the simula-
tor by wearing a commercially available grounding arm-
band. Graupner therefore strongly recommends only
using wireless simulators.

Data socket

The so-called DATA socket is found under the back
cover of the mz-24 HoTT Pro transmitters:
This is for connecting the optional Smart Box ( order
No. 33700) or alternatively for an external Bluetooth
module (No. S8351).
Further information on the Smart Box and the Blue-
tooth module can be found in the main Graupner FS
catalogue and on the Internet at
www.graupner.de
the respective product.
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