User's Manual

PROGRAMMING THE GENERAL RECEIVER SETTINGS:
The receiver can be programmed using a suitable HoTT transmitter or the SMART-BOX (Order No.
33700).
3.2 RECEIVER SET-UP MENU
The receiver set-up menu appears in the “Telemetry” menu
under SETTINGS / DISPLAYS; alternatively - if you are using a
SMART-BOX - under SETTING & DATAVIEW. The method of
accessing this menu is described in the operating instructions
supplied with your transmitter or the Smart-Box.
Display Explanation Settings
RECEIVER
1.0
1.0 indicates the version of the receiver’s rmware -
ALARM VOLT. Alarm threshold for the receiver’s low voltage
warning (or voltage measurement)
2.5 - 24.0 V
Default setting: 3.8 V
ALARM TEMP. Receiver overheating warning 50 - 80° C
Default setting: +70° C
Max. height Order No. 33577 only, with integral vario: maxi-
mum altitude
0 - 2500 m
in 25 m increments
ZYKLUS Cycle time (frame rate) in ms 10 / 20 ms
SUMD an K6 Digital sum signal at channel 6 Yes / No
K5 Use of channel 5: servo, telemetry sensor or volt-
age measurement
Servo, Sensor, Spannung
Werkseinstellung: Servo
LANGUAGE Select menu language German, English, French,
Italian or Spanish
Low-voltage warning (ALARM VOLT): if the receiver voltage or the external voltage connected to
channel 5 falls below the set value, a low-voltage warning is generated by the transmitter’s RF module
in the form of the “general alarm tone”: a regular beeping at a rate of about one per second; alternatively
the speech output message “Receiver voltage”.
Temperature warning (ALARM TEMP): if the receiver temperature exceeds the set temperature
threshold, a warning is generated by the transmitter’s RF module in the form of the “general alarm tone”:
a regular beeping at a rate of about one per second; alternatively the speech output message “Receiver
temperature”.
Maximum height (Max. height) - Order No. 33577 with integral vario only: at this point you can
enter a maximum altitude, at which an alarm is triggered, either via the transmitter’s RF module in the
form of the “general alarm tone”: a regular beeping at a rate of about one per second; alternatively the
speech output message “Height”. Note: the model’s actual height is adopted as zero when the receiver
is switched on; the indicated height is therefore the altitude relative to the launch point.
Cycle time (CYCLE): if your system is used exclusively with digital servos, you can set a cycle time
(frame rate) of 10 ms at this point. If your system includes some or all analogue servos, you should
always select 20 ms, as many analogue servos cannot process the higher frame rate, and may respond
7Manual Receiver GR-12+ 3xG Graupner HoTT 2. 4
RECEIVER 1.0 < >
>ALARM VOLT:
ALARM TEMP:
max altitude:
>Period:
>SUMD at K6:
K5:
LANGUAGE:
3.8V
70°C
125m
10ms
No
SERVO
english