Warnings - GRAUPNER mz-24 Pro Programming Manual

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Warning Displays
There are two warning systems in the mz-24 Pro
HoTT transmitter.
Active warning pop-up screens
appear if receiver and transmitter operation statuses
are not detected or are incorrect. System warnings
appear as highlighted data information that require
immediate attention.
Active Warning Display
These warnings will only appear if the function is ac-
  ON 
buttons in the SYSTEM submenu
tive via the
Warning
(page
210).
These warning windows primarily appear after the
transmitter is turned on. In the example below, the
red dot after Thr.POS indicates that the throttle ser-
vo connected to Output 1 (fixed-wing models), or the
throttle servo and to Output 6 (helicopter model), is
not in the idle position, risking a runaway engine. Until
the throttle/pitch is corrected, no other information or
buttons will appear in the warning box:
000%
Warning
Thr.HOLD
Thr.CUT
000:00.0
000
000
Thr.POS
PHASE
mz
000:00.0
0:01:23
Fail Safe setting
M - 1
000
000
PHASE 1
KEIN EMPFÄNGER GEBUNDEN!
MODEL NAME 1
SET
BATT TIME
00: 01: 23
000
Once the throttle/pitch is corrected, additional infor-
mation and options appear:
000%
Warning
Thr.HOLD
Thr.CUT
000:00.0
000
000
Thr.POS
PHASE
mz
000:00.0
0:01:23
Fail Safe not set
M - 1
000
000
PHASE 1
No receiver bound to TX!
MODEL NAME 1
SET
BATT TIME
00: 01: 23
000
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Warnings

Notice
Do not use the Servo Reverse option on Channel
6 (helicopters) and Channel 1 (all other model
types) to reverse the control stick direction. The
Thr.POS and Thr.HOLD warning systems are not
equipped to recognize changes made via that option.
Instead, reverse the control direction using the Pitch
Curve (helicopters models) or Throttle Curve (all other
model types) menus (pages 154 and 160 respectively).
If a receiver is not detected by the transmitter, the
warning window will display the message: "No re-
ceiver bound to TX!". Press the
directly to the BASE submenu TX ctl (transmitter set-
tings) to link the receiver to the model memory:
BIND ON/OFF
TX OUT SET
RF ON/OFF
RANGE TEST
000%
DSC OUTPUT
4.2V
Or touch the
 BACK 
return to the basic display menu.
000
000%
4.2V
000
 SET 
button to go
BACK
TX ctl
RX1
RX2
OFF
OFF
SET
SET
OFF
NORMAL
RF TYPE
OFF
99sec
PPM10
AUTOLOG
OFF
button at the top left to exit and
If a receiver is bound and saved into the model mem-
ory, and there is an inactive Thr.POS warning, the RF
module will automatically turn on with the transmitter.
Otherwise, the following warning display will appear,
and an acoustic warning will sound:
000%
Warning
Thr.HOLD
Thr.CUT
000:00.0
000
000
Thr.POS
PHASE
mz
000:00.0
0:01:23
RC Signal
Fail Safe not set
M - 1
000
000
PHASE 1
Please select RF ON/OFF
MODEL NAME 1
ON
OFF
BATT TIME
00: 01: 23
000
Press the
 ON 
button to maintaining the RF transmis-
sions, or switch them off by tapping the
If no action is taken this screen automatically disap-
pears after a few seconds.
Additional warning messages may appear in the field
between the two green lines. For example, the mes-
sage "RC signal" indicates the transmitter is set to
normal remote control, "TEACH signal" or "PUPIL
signal" indicate student/trainer settings, and "Fail
safe not set" indicates that fail-safe settings have not
been programmed.
Notices
• The Active Warning Display is monitored by
the options found in the SYSTEM submenu
Warning (page 210).
• To set a reminder to turn on the fail-safe func-
tions, select the
 REV 
option in the Throttle
Hold line of the SYSTEM submenu Warning
(page 210).
000%
4.2V
000
 OFF 
button.

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