Servo Monitor - GRAUPNER mz-24 Pro Programming Manual

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Servo monitor

Display of servo positions and servo test function
In the basic transmitter display, use your fi nger or the
provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "B":
000%
000:00.0
000
000
mz
0:01:23
000:00.0
Touch
M - 1
000
000
PHASE 1
MODELLNAME 1
BATT TIME
00: 01: 23
000
The display switches to the "green" base menu. Touch
the menu item "Servo".
BACK
BASE
FUNCTION
Model Sel
Model Type
E.P.A
REV/SIB
TX ctl
Timer
Fail Safe
Trim Step
CTL Set
Out.Swap
Telemetry
Announce
The optical display of the actual servo positions can
be recalled at any time not only through the previously
described selection of this menu item but alternatively
by inactive value fi elds also from the basic display and
from almost all the menu positions by pushing at the
same time the  buttons on the left of the display.
Pushing the ESC button, which is directly underneath,
brings you back to the originally menu point.
Phase depending displays
The here mentioned sub-menu offers the possibility
to display phase specifi c values. Recognizable on the
top left side of the display in green color is displayed
the phase name. As standard is displayed the name
of the phase 1, which is indicated by the name "NOR-
MAL" or "PHASE 1".
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Base menu - Servo monitor
As soon as you will have defi ned one or many oth-
er phases in the "PHASE" menu, you will be able to
switch among those phases. Activate the correspond-
000%
ing switch or switches if desired to switch between
4.2V
the phases.
The current setting of each servo is displayed pre-
cisely between -150% and +150% of the normal path
taking into account the control and servo settings,
000
dual rate/expo functions, the interaction between the
linear and curve mixes, etc. 0% equals the middle po-
sition of the servo. You can therefore quickly check
your settings without having to turn on the receiver.
SYSTEM
This does not relieve you of the responsibility, how-
ever, of carefully testing all the program steps on the
model before fi rst use to make sure there are no er-
Motor
rors.
Servo
Touch
1
–100%
The display follows the assignment below for:
Land and water models
Please refer to your channel assignation.
Copter
Bar 1
Bar 2
Bar 3
Bar 4
Bar 5 ... 12
Servo monitor
BACK
PHASE 1
TEST
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12
000%
000%
000%
000%
000%
000%
000%
000%
000%
000%
000%
Pitch (climb/sink)
Roll
Nick
Yaw
related to your assignation
Helicopter models
Bar 1
Pitch or roll (2) or nick (2) servo
Bar 2
Roll (1) servo
Bar 3
Nick (1) servo
Bar 4
Yaw servo (gyro)
Bar 5
Nick (2)-Servo / free channel
Bar 6
Throttle servo or governor
Bar 7
Gyro sensitivity / free channel
Bar 8
Speed controller / free channel
Bar 9
Free channel
Bar 10
Free channel
Bar 11
Free channel
Bar 12
Free channel
Fixed-wing models
Bar 1
Throttle/brake servo
Bar 2
Aileron or left aileron
Bar 3
Elevator
Bar 4
Rudder
Bar 5
Aileron right
Bar 6
Flap (left) / free channel
Bar 7
Flap (right) / free channel
Bar 8
Free channel / second elevator servo
Bar 9
Free channel / AILE2 left
Bar 10
Free channel / fl ap2 right
Bar 11
Free channel / AILE2 left
Bar 12
Free channel / AILE2 right
Notices
• Because for the model types "Car", "Copter"
and "Boat" there is no established pre-assig-
nation, for those model types it is not possible
to offer a reference list of assignation.
• Note that the servo display refers exclusively
to the original sequence of the servos, that is,
it does not refer to any changes to the out-

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