Operating Timers Using A Stick Function Or Switch - GRAUPNER mx-24s Programming Manual

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Operating timers using a stick function or switch

Examples 4 and 5 on the preceding pages
If you have been following the example of model pro-
gramming described on the preceding pages, and de-
cided to adopt Example 4 (page 167) or 5 (page 169),
or if you are using the C1 stick (throttle / brake stick)
to control the power system regardless of these pro-
gramming examples, you can use a control switch to
turn the stopwatch on and off automatically.
The two control switches "G1" or "G2" are pre-pro-
grammed to the C1 stick. To assign one of them to the
timer you wish to use, move to the menu ...
»Timers (general)« (page 106)
Model time
Batt. time
Top :
Stop watch
0:00
Centr:
Flight tim
0:00
Timer
L
SEL SEL
M
... and select the "Stopwatch" line by holding the ro-
tary control pressed in. Assign one of the control swit-
ches "G1" or "G2" to the selected timer by moving the
C1 stick from the desired motor "OFF" position in the
direction of motor "ON".
The stopwatch in the basic display will now start run-
ning when you move the C1 stick in the direction of
full-throttle. It will stop again when you move the C1
stick back beyond the switching point.
170
Programming examples: Fixed-wing model
Example 1 on the preceding pages
If you have been following the example of model pro-
gramming described on the preceding pages and de-
cided to adopt Example 1, as described on page 166,
then move to the menu ...
»Control switch« (page 94)
C O N T R O L
G1 Cnt.
G2
Cnt.
G3
free
free
G4
SEL
M
0:33h
... and select the line for one of the control switches
5:03h
G3 to G8 with the rotary control pressed in. Press the
G1
0s
rotary control with the left-hand SEL fi eld highlighted,
0s
and then simply move the associated side-mounted
Alarm
proportional control, e. g. CONTROL 10, from the mo-
SEL
tor "OFF" position in the direction of motor "ON".
Now use the rotary control to move to the STO fi eld,
and move the selected transmitter control close to the
motor "OFF" position (e. g. move the proportional con-
trol back towards you) ...
C O N T R O L
–75%
t.
1
t.
1
+75%
t.
10
+85%
ee
SEL
STO
... and defi ne the switching point at the desired set-
ting with a brief press on the rotary control. The swit-
ched state is displayed in the right-hand column: abo-
ve the switching point the switch used here (G3) is
shown "closed", and below it, "open".
Now move on to the menu ...
S W I T C H
1
–75%
=>
G1
1
+75%
=>
G2
0%
=>
G3
0%
=>
G4
STO
SEL
S W I T C H
=>
G1
=>
G2
=>
G3
0%
=>
G4
SEL
»Timers (general)« (page 106)
Model time
Batt. time
Top :
Stop watch
0:00
Centr:
Flight tim
0:00
Timer
M
... and select the "Stopwatch" line with the rotary con-
trol pressed in. Activate switch assignment. As soon
as you move the selected side-mounted proportional
control from the motor "OFF" position past the swit-
ching point in the direction of motor "ON", the control
switch assigned to this transmitter control will appear
in the right-hand column:
Model time
Batt. time
Top :
Stop watch
0:00
Centr:
Flight tim
0:00
Timer
L
SEL
SEL SEL
M
The stopwatch in the basic display now starts when
you move the transmitter control towards full-throttle,
and stops when you move it back again.
Examples 2 and 3 on the preceding pages
If you prefer to control your motor with a switch, then
you do not need any of the control switches just de-
scribed. All you have to do is assign the same switch
to the stopwatch, so that the timer starts running
when you switch the motor on.
Tip:
When using an electric motor, the motor run is usu-
ally limited by the capacity of the battery, and in this
case you would normally set the stopwatch to "count
down". Simply enter the maximum permitted motor
run time in the "Timer" column, e. g. "5 min.", and set
the transmitter to emit warning tones shortly before
2 : 41h
5 : 03h
0s
0s
Alarm
CLR
2:41h
5:03h
0s
C3
0s
Alarm
SEL

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