Transmitter output
Changing the outputs in the transmitter
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
"Out.Swap".
BACK
BASE
FUNCTION
Model Sel
Model Type
E.P.A
REV/SIB
Touch
TX ctl
Timer
Fail Safe
Trim Step
CTL Set
Out.Swap
Telemetry
Announce
To ensure maximum fl exibility in regard to receiver as-
signment, you can freely switch transmitter outputs 1
to 12 in the program of the mz-24 HoTT pro transmit-
ter according to your preference:
BACK
Out.Swap
1
7
TX
CH
>> OUT1
TX
CH
>> OUT7
2
8
TX
CH
>> OUT2
TX
CH
>> OUT8
TX
3
CH
>> OUT3
TX
9
CH
>> OUT9
4
10
TX
CH
>> OUT4
TX
CH
>> OUT10
5
11
TX
CH
>> OUT5
TX
CH
>> OUT11
6
12
TX
CH
>> OUT6
TX
CH
>> OUT12
With this option, you can distribute the 12 control
channels of the mz-24 HoTT Pro transmitter to trans-
mitter outputs 1 ... 12 as desired.
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Base menu - Transmitter output
Remember that the display in the
exclusively refers to the control channels that are set
according to the receiver assignment, and that the
000%
outputs are NOT changed.
4.2V
Programming
Touch the value fi eld in the line of the channel/output
combination to be changed, for example:
000
SYSTEM
The color of the fi eld switches from black to blue:
Motor
Servo
Set the desired value with the
right edge.
SERVO
Use the same procedure for the other transmitter out-
INC
puts, for example:
RES
DEC
monitor",
"Servo
SERVO
BACK
Out.Swap
INC
1
7
TX
CH
>> OUT1
TX
CH
>> OUT7
TX
2
CH
>> OUT2
8
RES
TX
CH
>> OUT8
3
9
DEC
TX
CH
>> OUT3
TX
CH
>> OUT9
4
10
TX
CH
>> OUT4
TX
CH
>> OUT10
Touch
TX
5
CH
>> OUT5
TX
11
CH
>> OUT11
6
12
TX
CH
>> OUT6
TX
CH
>> OUT12
BACK
Out.Swap
SERVO
1
7
INC
TX
CH
>> OUT1
TX
CH
>> OUT7
2
8
RES
TX
CH
>> OUT2
TX
CH
>> OUT8
DEC
TX
3
CH
>> OUT3
TX
9
CH
>> OUT9
4
10
TX
CH
>> OUT4
TX
CH
>> OUT10
5
11
TX
CH
>> OUT5
TX
CH
>> OUT11
6
TX
CH
>> OUT6
TX
12
CH
>> OUT12
+
–
or
button at the
BACK
Out.Swap
SERVO
INC
TX
6
CH
>> OUT1
TX
7
CH
>> OUT7
2
8
RES
TX
CH
>> OUT2
TX
CH
>> OUT8
DEC
TX
3
9
CH
>> OUT3
TX
CH
>> OUT9
4
TX
CH
>> OUT4
TX
10
CH
>> OUT10
5
11
TX
CH
>> OUT5
TX
CH
>> OUT11
TX
1
CH
>> OUT6
12
TX
CH
>> OUT12
RES
Touch the
button to reset a changed value in the
blue (and hence active) fi eld to the default value.
Notice
Any subsequent changes to the settings such as
servo travel settings, dual rate/expo, mixer, etc.,
always have to correspond with the original re-
ceiver assignment.
After you have fi nished making your settings, touch
BACK
the
button at the top left of the display to return
to the menu selection:
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
Example
In the helicopter program for the mz-24 HoTT Pro
transmitter, the outputs for a pitch servo and the throt-
tle servo have been changed in comparison to previ-
ous Graupner/JR transmitters. The throttle servo is as-
signed to transmitter output "6", and the pitch servo is
assigned to output "1". You may wish to keep the pre-
vious confi guration. In this case, switch channels 1 and
6 so that (as described above) (control) channel 6 is at
output 1 and vice versa.
Notice
By using the receiver-side channel assignment
function called
"Channel
Mapping" which is inte-
grated in the "Telemetry" menu of the mz-24
HoTT Pro transmitter, the 12 control channels of these
transmitters can be distributed as desired within one re-
ceiver as well as to several receivers.
SYSTEM
Motor
Servo