Phase - GRAUPNER mz-24 Pro Programming Manual

12 channel hott 2,4 ghz transmitter
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Phase 
Setting up phases
In the basic transmitter display, use your finger or the
provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "F":
Touch
The display switches to the blue function menu. Touch
the menu item "Phase".
Touch
Within a model memory, the mz-24 HoTT Pro trans-
mitter make´s it possible to program up to 6 differ-
ent settings for different flight states, normally termed
Phases, in the corresponding menus. Recognizable
on the top left side of the display in green color is
displayed the phase name in these sub-menus. As
standard is displayed the name of the phase 1, which
is indicated by the name "NORMAL" or "PHASE 1".
Setting up other phases for the actually active model
starts in this menu item by assigning the individual
phases a name and a time for smoothly switching to
the respective phase.
The assignment sequence of links 1 to a maximum of
6 is irrelevant and can have gaps.
120 Function menu | general - Phase
Basically the same is for the similarly named sub-
menus of the model type "helicopter", in which are
included the same single phases with other phase
names:
Nevertheless, always start with "PHASE 1" of the
"NORMAL" link which is always active when no Phase
switch is set, or no Phase has been assigned to a
specific switch combinations.
Assigning or leaving the Phase name "NORMAL" for
"Phase 1" could therefore be recommendable. The
names themselves do not have any technical rele-
vance to the program and only serve to visually identi-
fy the phase that has been turned on and are therefore
displayed in all phase-dependent menus as well as
the transmitter's main display.
Furthermore, it should be noted that the flight phases
have priority, which should be taken into account, in
particular, in the allocation of individual switches. The
underlying scheme can be described as follows:
If all flight phase switches, if any, are open, that is,
in a position defined as "OFF", the flight phase
"Normal" is active:
If only one switch is closed, that is, in a position
defined as "ON", then the flight phase that has
been assigned to the currently closed switch is
active:
If two or more switches are closed, the flight phase
with the lower phase number is active.

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