Ctl Set - Control/Switch Setting - GRAUPNER mz-24 Pro Programming Manual

12 channel hott 2.4 ghz transmitter
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Base Menu - Control/Switch Setting
Control and Switch Assignment
Use this menu to set control sticks and assign switch-
es for phase changes, trim adjustments, timers, fail
safe, delays, etc.
To configure the control/switch settings, from the
main display press the BASE menu gear icon (green
"B") to bring up the BASE 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 BASE submenu display, press the CTL Set
icon:
BACK
BASE
FUNCTION
Model Sel
Model Type
E.P.A
REV/SUB
Press
TX ctl
Timer
Fail Safe
Trim Step
CTL Set
Out.Swap
Telemetry
Announce
Across the top of the mz-24 Pro HoTT transmitter are
the dials and switches for servos responding to con-
trol functions 1 - 4 and their trim controls:
• 1 two-position switch with long handle (S6)
• 1 three-position switch with long handle (S3)
• 4 three-position switches with a short handle (S1,
S4, S5 and S7)
• 2 one-side, self-neutralizing three-position switch-
es with long handle (S2 and S8)
• 2 INC/DEC buttons (DT1 and DT2)
• 2 rear proportional sliders (SL1 and SL2)
• 4 proportional dials (DV1 - DV4)
90
Base menu - Control/switch setting
By contrast, a new model memory for a helicopter
model for servo 6, the aforementioned control ele-
ments are initially inactive.
Only the servos controlled by the two control sticks
can be moved when these systems are initially deliv-
ered and a new model memory is initialized and bound
to the receiver. By contrast, the servos connected to
000%
different slots remain in their middle position.
4.2V
Though inconvenient, it is the only way to freely se-
lect from the other control elements of the transmit-
ter and avoid the deactivation of unnecessary control
elements. Any control element not needed and acci-
dentally activated has no influence on the model if it is
not assigned to any function.
000
Use the CTL Set submenu to assign all of the afore-
mentioned control elements as needed within any
function input without restriction. Each of these control
SYSTEM
elements can be simultaneously assigned to several
functions as needed. For example, the same toggle
switch assigned to an input in the CTL Set submenu
THR.CUT
can also be assigned as a timer on/off switch in the
Timer submenu, etc.
Servo
Notices
• When assigning several functions to the same
switch, note that incorrect responses may
arise, i.e. using the same switch to change
Phases and control Phase Trimming. To rem-
edy the overlap, change switch assignments
for one of the conflicting functions.
• Setting the control travel affects all outgoing
mixing and coupling functions. All servos that
are activated by the relevant control element
will be affected.
Control direction of a glider's brake
control, generally the "front" position
of the CH1 control stick, is defined
through the off-set value in the BUTTERFLY
OFF line of the FUNCTION submenu
TERFLY
(page 202).
Conversion of a motor powered
model's control direction of the throt-
tle control stick (CH1) is described in
THR.CRV
the FUNCTION submenu
128).
Conversion of a helicopter's control
direction of the throttle/pitch control
stick (CH1) is described in the FUNC-
TION submenu
PIT.CRV
(page 160).
Conversion of a car,
boat or drone control
direction of the throt-
tle control stick (CH1) is described in the
FUNCTION submenu
THR.CRV
BUT-
(page
(page 128).

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