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87Program description - Base setup models | Winged models
because the transmitter only receives and evaluates
data from the return channel of the receiver activated
on this line. The second, and all other receivers, oper-
ate in parallel but are fully independent in slave mode.
“Binding” transmitter and receiver
Use the  selection keys of the left or right four-
way button to move into the “Module” line:
The marker frame will be positioned by default to
the column for the next free binding channel. In the
example shown in the figure below, the marker frame
is positioned above the column label “BD2” because
the binding channel in the column labeled “BD1” is
already in use by default for the receiver which was
delivered with the set:
1
n/a
bind
BD1
GRAUBELE
BD2
Rcv Ch Map R12
n/a
HoTT
Mod.name
Stick mode
module
Base setup model
If already off, now switch the receiver on:
Receiver GR-16 and GR-24
The red LED on the receiver will blink..
Hold the SET button on the receiver pressed in for
about three seconds while the LED flashes red; it will
then flash red / green for a further three seconds. The
SET button on the receiver can now be released. As
long as this LED blinks red/green, the receiver is in
bind mode.
Now, within this 3 second period, start the so-called
“receiver binding” process for the receiver to the cur-
rently active model memory with a brief tap on the
center SET key of the right four-way button. At this
time, the screen’s display will blend in a message
window for the duration of the “binding” process.
combination (and can be repeated anytime).
Important notices:
During the binding procedure be sure the
transmitter’s antenna is always far enough
away from the receiver’s antenna. To be on the
safe side, keep them at least one meter apart.
Otherwise there is a risk of a faulty connection
to the return channel and malfunctions will re-
sult.
When binding additional receivers, note that
any other – switched on – receivers already
bound to the transmitter will fall into Fail safe
mode during the transmitter-side “binding” pe-
riod.
“Binding” multiple receivers per model
Multiple receivers per model can be bound if desired,
whereby respective
mc-16 HoTT and mc-20
HoTT programs offer the potential for managing up to
two receivers directly and for dividing up the transmit-
ter’s 8 or 12 control channels (max) in any arrange-
ment among these receivers under menu control.
Refer to additional details further down in this sec-
tion. First bind the receivers individually as described
below.
When the system is actually in use, the only re-
ceiver which creates a telemetry link to the trans-
mitter is either the last receiver to be bound, or
the receiver which you selected in the “TEL.RCV.
line of the »Telemetry« menu, for example:
TELEMETRY
SETTING & DATA VIEW
SENSOR SELECT
RF STATUS VIEW
VOICE TRIGGER
TEL.RCV.
RCV CH1
Any telemetry sensors which may be built into the
model should therefore be connected to this receiver
1
n/a
d
BD1
GRAUBELE
BD2
Rcv Ch Map R12
n/a
Mod.name
Stick mode
modu
Base setup model
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If the receiver’s LED, again blinking red, changes
within about 10 seconds to continuous illumination
in green, the binding process has been successfully
completed. Your model-memory to receiver combina-
tion is now operationally ready. At this time the screen
will now display “ bind “ (bound) instead of “n/a” (not
attached), for example:
1
bind
bind
BD1
GRAUBELE
BD2
Rcv Ch Map R12
R08
HoTT
Mod.name
Stick mode
module
Base setup model
On the other hand, should the LED on the receiver
blink red for longer than about 10 seconds, the bind-
ing process has failed. In this case the screen will
continue to show the status as “n/a”. If this should
happen, try changing the position of antennas then
repeat the entire procedure.
Binding other receivers
The binding channel you have chosen is already
bound (as indicated by the “bind” status). This binding
is to be replaced by another. After initiating the RF
bind process, instead of displaying “BINDING”, the
message shown below appears: