GRAUPNER HOTT 33300 Manual
GRAUPNER HOTT 33300 Manual

GRAUPNER HOTT 33300 Manual

Rf module m-g1 hott sd mc-19/19s and mc-22s

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33300 RF Module M-G1 HoTT SD
CONTENT:
1.
Introduction..............................................................................................................01
2.
Preparing the systems.............................................................................................01
3.
Connection...................................................................................................01
4.
Assembly...................................................................................................02
5.
General Note..............................................................................................................04
5.1. Transmitter Display (TX Display)................................................................................04
5.2. Receiver Display.........................................................................................................06
5.2.1. Receiver Data View (RX DATAVIEW).........................................................................06
5.2.2. Servo Data (RX SERVO)............................................................................................07
5.2.3. Failsafe Setup (RX FAILSAFE)..................................................................................08
5.2.4. Mixer Setup (RX FREE MIXER - WING MIXER)......................................................10
5.2.5. Expo functions (RX CURVE)......................................................................................11
5.2.6. Servo test (RX SERVOTEST)....................................................................................12
6.
Functions.....................................................................................................14
6.1. Binding.............................................................................................................14
6.1.1.Binding multiple receivers in one model...................................................................14
6.2. Range checking..........................................................................................................14
6.3. Fail Safe Function .......................................................................................................15
6.4. Country setting...........................................................................................................16
6.5. Low voltage warning..................................................................................................16
6.6. Range warning...........................................................................................................16
6.7. DATA socket...............................................................................................................16
6.8. Data storage...............................................................................................................17
6.9. Earphone socket.........................................................................................................17
7.
Firmware Updates....................................................................................................18
7.1. Update process..........................................................................................................18
8.
Warranty....................................................................................................22
GRAUPNER GmbH & Co. KG - Postfach 1242 - 73230 Kirchheim/Teck - www.graupner.de
mc-19/19s and mc-22s

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    6.3. Fail Safe Function .......................15 6.4. Country setting......................16 6.5. Low voltage warning....................16 6.6. Range warning......................16 6.7. DATA socket.......................16 6.8. Data storage.......................17 6.9. Earphone socket......................17 Firmware Updates....................18 7.1. Update process......................18 Warranty....................22 GRAUPNER GmbH & Co. KG – Postfach 1242 – 73230 Kirchheim/Teck – www.graupner.de...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    This requires the use of the aerial conversion kit for tray-mounted transmitters, Order No. 23049 - see Figs. 1 to 5. If you have previously used a 2.4 GHz system such as Graupner iFS, all you need to do is unplug the existing aerial from the module.
  • Page 3: Assembly

    4. ASSEMBLY: Fig. 2 Fig. 2 Fig. 1 Fig. 4 Fig. 4 Fig. 3 Fig. 3 Fig. 6 Fig. 6 Fig. 5 Fig. 5 Fig. 7 Fig. 7 Fig. 8 Fig. 8 Manual Module M-G1 33300...
  • Page 4 PPM 24 (for max. 12 servos). Also when using the channel mapping with more than 9 channels choose PPM 24. JOB DONE! To use the internal display telemetry the mc-19s/iFS mc-22s/iFS needs a fi rst-time update of the trans- mitter fi rmware by the Graupner Service Germany! Manual Module M-G1 33300...
  • Page 5: General Note

    5. GENERAL NOTE When switching on or adjusting the radio control system it is essential to keep the transmitter aerial at least 15 cm away from the receiver aerials at all times. If the transmitter aerial is too close to the receiver aerials, the receiver will be overloaded, causing the red LED on the receiver to light up.
  • Page 6 Transmitter low-voltage warning (ALARM VOLT): you can adjust the low voltage threshold at which the alarm (continuous beeping) is triggered; the available range is 4 - 15 V. When the alarm is triggered, “VOLT-E” fl ashes at top right in the SMART-BOX transmitter display, and the parameters ACTION VOLT and ALARM VOLT are displayed in inverse form.
  • Page 7: Receiver Display

    5.2. RECEIVER DISPLAY 5.2.1 Receiver Data View (RX DATAVIEW) If you wish to switch to the receiver data display, press the ENTER button repeatedly until RX DATA- VIEW appears on the screen. Please note: menus 3.2.1 to 3.2.6 can only be selected when the receiver is RX DATAVIEW >...
  • Page 8: Servo Data (Rx Servo)

    The limit values for receiver temperature which trigger a warning can be set in the RX SERVO TEST display under ALARM TEMP+ (50 – 80°C) and ALARM TEMP- (-20 – +10°C). If the receiver temperature rises above the maximum value or falls below the minimum, the unit genera- tes an audible warning (continuous beeping).
  • Page 9: Failsafe Setup (Rx Failsafe)

    Channel select (OUTPUT CH): here you select the desired channel; the remainder of the settings in this display only affect the channel which you select at this point. Servo reverse (REVERSE): sests the direction of rotation of the connected servo Normal: REVERSE OFF Reverse: REVERSE ON Servo centre (CENTER): The “CENTRE”...
  • Page 10 features two servos acting on each aileron instead of only one. The SMART-BOX can be used to manage a maximum of sixteen transmitter channels. At this point you can defi ne how the transmitter channels (INPUT) are assigned to the channels (OUTPUT) of the receiver(s).
  • Page 11: Rx Free Mixer

    Safe behaviour of the three servos connected to control channel 4, regardless of the individual settings of the OUTPUT CH for INPUT CH 04. This also applies, for example, if it is mapped in turn to INPUT CH 01. In this case servo socket 04 would respond in accordance with the Fail-Safe settings for CH 01. In con- trast, the response or delay time set in the “DELAY”...
  • Page 12: Expo Functions (Rx Curve)

    aileron and elevator functions. 5.2.5 Expo Functios (RX CURVE) To switch to the Expo functions display, press the ENTER button repeatedly until RX CURVE appears on the screen. ENTER INC + DEC RX CURVE < > RX CURVE < > CURVE 1 CH : CURVE 1...
  • Page 13: Servo Test (Rx Servotest)

    5.2.6 Servo test (RX SERVO TEST) To switch to the Servo test display, press the ENTER button repeatedly until RX SERVO TEST appears on the screen ENTER INC + DEC RX SERVO TEST < RX SERVO TEST < ALL-MAX 2000usec ALL-MAX 2000usec ALL-MIN...
  • Page 14: Satellite Mode

    Two HoTT receivers are inter-connected using a three-core connecting lead (Order No. 33700.1 (300 mm) or 33700.2 (100 mm) by the highest-numbered servo sockets. For more details on this please visit www.graupner.de on the Internet. The HoTT receiver which is confi gured as SUMO (see below) is designated the satellite receiver, and all its channels are transmitted in the form of a sum signal to the second HoTT receiver - the primary receiver - if reception should fail;...
  • Page 15: Functions

    6. FUNCTIONS 6.1. Binding When you wish to use the Graupner HoTT 2.4 GHz receiver with a particular transmitter, the fi rst step must always be to “bind” the unit to “its” Graupner HoTT 2.4 GHz RF module (transmitter). However, the “binding”...
  • Page 16: Fail Safe Function

    If this does not occur with 100% reliability, the system should not be used. Contact your local Service Department of Graupner GmbH & Co. KG. • Range-check mode is usually terminated manually when the user presses the BIND / RANGE but ton, but it terminates automatically after about ninety seconds in any case.
  • Page 17: Country Setting

    Windows XP, Vista or 7. For this you also require the USB interface, Order No. 7168.6, and the adapter lead, Order No. 7168.6A, which are available separately. The programs and fi les required for this are available from www.graupner.de in the Download area for the corresponding products.
  • Page 18: Data Storage

    “No-Name”. The data can subsequently be analysed on a compatible PC using the PC programs which can be found on the download page for the associated transmitter at www.graupner.de. 6.9. Earphone socket The “EARPHONE” socket is designed to accept standard earphones or headphones fi...
  • Page 19: Firmware Updates

    PC running Windows XP, Vista or 7. For this you also require the USB interface, Order No. 7168.6, and the adapter lead, Order No. 7168.6A, which are available separately. The programs and fi les required for this are available from www.graupner.de in the Download area for the corresponding products.
  • Page 20 release the button, and the fi rmware update process commences. If the device is not recognised, if the pop-up window “Target device ID not found” appears, or if the process fails before 100% is reached, you must restart the update procedure. Repeat all the steps as described above.
  • Page 21 Measures for the efficient use of the radio frequency spectrum § 3 (2) (Article 3 (2)) Kirchheim, 06. Juni 2011 Stefan Graupner, Geschäftsführer Stefan Graupner, Managing Director Graupner GmbH & Co. KG Henriettenstraße 94-96 D-73230 Kirchheim/Teck Germany Tel: 07021/722-0 Fax: 07021/722-188 EMail: info@graupner.de Manual Module M-G1 33300...
  • Page 22 Environmental Protection Notes When this product comes to the end of its useful life, you must not dispose of it in the or- dinary domestic waste. The correct method of disposal is to take it to your local collection point for recycling electrical and electronic equipment. The symbol shown here, which may be found on the product itself, in the operating instructions or on the packaging, indicates that this is the case.
  • Page 23: Warranty

    Servicestellen / Service / Service après-vente Die Fa. Graupner GmbH & Co. KG, Henriettenstraße 94-96, 73230 Kirchheim/Teck gewährt ab dem Kaufdatum auf Graupner-Zentralservice Servicehotline dieses Produkt eine Garantie von 24 Monaten. Die Garan- Graupner GmbH & Co. KG (+49) 01805 47 28 76 tie gilt nur für die bereits beim Kauf des Produktes vorhan-...
  • Page 24 Graupner GmbH & Co. KG Henriettenstraße 94 – 96 D-73230 Kirchheim/Teck Germany www.graupner.de Änderungen sowie Liefermöglichkeiten vorbehalten. Lieferung durch den Fachhandel. Bezugsquellen werden nachgewiesen. Für Druckfehler kann keine Haftung übernommen werden. Specifi cations and availability subject to change. Supplied through specialist model shops only. We will gladly inform you of your nearest supplier.

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