Phase - GRAUPNER mz-24 Pro Programming Manual

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Phase 
Phase Settings
Referred to as Q.Links in previous Graupner radios,
flight phases allow users to switch between different
sets of trim settings according to the flight phase (i.e.
takeoff, landing, etc.). The mz-24 PRO HoTT trans-
mitter also allows phases to be linked to mixers. In
the Phase menu, up to 6 different settings for different
flight phases can be set within a model memory.
To change the phase settings, from the main display
press the FUNCTION menu gear icon (blue "F") to
bring up the FUNCTION submenu screen:
000%
000:00.0
000
000
mz
000:00.0
0:01:23
Press
M - 1
000
000

PHASE 1

MODELLNAME 1
BATT TIME
00: 01: 23
000
From the FUNCTION submenu display, press the
Phase icon:
BACK
BASE
FUNCTION
Phase
D/R,EXP
THR.CRV
Prog.MIX
Press
Logical sw
Sequence
Phase names are displayed in green in the top center
of the screen. Standard default naming for phases
is usually displayed as NORMAL/PHASE 1. (Addi-
tional phases will be named numerically, e.g. Phase
2, Phase 3, etc.) Each new phase will need to be as-
signed to a different switch. To change the phases,
activate the corresponding switch(es).
The six settings do not have to be sequential and
phase lines can be left empty.
120 Function menu | general - Phase
Phase display for all models (except helicopters):
000%
4.2V
Phase display for helicopters:
000
SYSTEM
Trainer
For all models (including helicopters) always start with
PHASE 1 of the NORMAL link. NORMAL/PHASE1 is
the default when no Phase switch is set, or when no
Phase has been assigned to specific switch combi-
nations.
BACK
SET
NEXT
Phase
PHASE
SLOW
CTL
NEW
1.
PHASE 1
0.0s
NAM
2.
PHASE 2
CPY
3.
PHASE 3
DEL
INC
4.
PHASE 4
5.
PHASE 5
DEC
BACK
SET
NEXT
Phase
PHASE
SLOW
CTL
NEW
1.
NORMAL
0.0s
NAM
2.
AUTOROT
CPY
3.
RPM 1
DEL
4.
RPM 2
INC
DEC
5.
RPM 3
Note that individual switches have allocation priority
towards flight phases. The underlying schema is de-
scribed as follows:
If all flight phase switches, if any, are open (i.e.
OFF position), the flight phase NORMAL is active:
BACK
OFF
SW 6
ON
If only one switch is closed (i.e. ON position), then
the flight phase that has been assigned to the cur-
rently closed switch is active:
BACK
OFF
SW 6
ON
If two or more switches are closed, the flight
phase with the lower phase number is active.

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