GRAUPNER mz-24 Pro Programming Manual page 108

12 channel hott 2,4 ghz transmitter
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Generally, a nonlinear control function is used for the
aileron (channel 2), elevator (channel 3) and rudder
(channel 4). These channel settings also correspond
to the factory setting.
Note
This assignment is only relevant when you have
not specified "V-wing" or "2ElevSv 3+8" for your
tail type, or "2AILE" or "2/4AILE 2/4FLAP" for
your flaps in the transmitter. Otherwise, the control func-
tion 3 (elevator) is split to control channels 3 + 8 in the
transmitter, and control functions 2 (aileron) is split to
control channels 2 + 5 for the left and right aileron. In
these two cases, the corresponding control channels
(INPUT CH) of the receiver would be channels 03 + 08
and 02 + 05.
If you have for example specified "2AILE" in the trans-
mitter and wish to use the RX CURVE option instead
""Dual rate,
of the individually settable menu
page or , of mz-24 HoTT Pro transmitter, then set 2
curves. Otherwise, the left and right aileron have dif-
ferent control characteristics:
CURVE 1, 2 or 3 CH
Select the desired control channel (INPUT CH).
The following setting in TYPE only affects the selected
control channel.
TYPE
Select the servo curve:
A EXP = -100 % and D/R = 125%
108 Base menu - Telemetry | SETTINGS/DISPLAYS
The servo reacts strongly to control stick move-
ment around the neutral position. The curve be-
comes flatter as the rudder deflection increases to
about 125% of the servo travel.
B Linear setting.
The Servo follows the control stick travel in a linear
manner in case of not changed servo travel.
C EXP = +100 % and D/R = 70%
The servo reacts weakly to control stick movement
around the neutral position. The curve becomes
steeper as the rudder deflection reduces to about
70% of the servo travel.
Notice
The control characteristics that are programmed
here affect the mapped receiver outputs.
5CH FUNCTION: "SERVO" or "SENSOR"
Expo"",
With certain receivers, a certain servo connection is
designed to be switchable instead of an independent
telemetry connection. For example, with the GR-12
receiver a telemetry sensor can also be connected to
servo connection 5 identified with an additional "T" ...
... alternatively not only the adapter cable (No.
7168.6S) for updating the receiver but also a teleme-
try can be used.
In order for the connected device to be correctly iden-
tified by the receiver, servo connection 5 MUST be
switched from "SERVO" to "SENSOR" and vice versa.
Use the
 INC 
button to move the ">" icon at the left
edge in front of the last line, and touch the
ton at the bottom right of the display:
Use the
 INC 
or
 DEC 
button to select the alternative
setting "SENSOR":
Touch the
 SET 
button again at the bottom right of
the display to finalize your selection and, if desired,
return to the main display of the transmitter by repeat-
edly pressing the
 BACK 
button at the top left of the
display.
 SET 
but-

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