User's Manual

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Description of radio control set
Specifi cation, mx-10 HoTT transmitter
Frequency band 2,4 … 2,4835 GHz
Modulation FHSS
Transmitter power see country setting, page
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Control functions ve functions; four with trims
Temperature range -10 … +55 °C
Aerial folding
Operating voltage 3,4 … 6 V
Current drain approx. 125 mA
Dimensions approx. 190 x 195 x 90 mm
Weight approx. 630 g with transmitter
battery
Accessories
Order No. Description
1121 Neckstrap, 20 mm wide
70 Neckstrap, 30 mm wide
3097 Wind-shield for hand-held transmitter
Replacement parts
Order No. Description
33112.1
4NH-1500 RX RTU, fl at-pack
33800 HoTT transmitter aerial
Specifi cation, GR-12 HoTT receiver
Operating voltage 3,6 … 8,4 V
Current drain ca. 70 mA
Frequency band 2,4 … 2,4835 GHz
Modulation FHSS
Aerial approx. 145 mm long,
approx. 115 mm encapsu-
lated and approx. 30 mm
active
Servo sockets 6
Sensor socket 1 (instead of servo 5)
Temperature range approx. -15° … +70 °C
Dimensions approx. 36 x 21 x 10 mm
Weight approx. 7 g
The set Order No. 33110 contains:
mx-10 HoTT micro-computer transmitter with integral
4NH-1500 RX RTU fl at-pack Ni-MH transmitter battery
(specifi cation reserved), Graupner GR-12 HoTT bi-di-
rectional receiver, switch harness and plug-type battery
charger
Recommended battery chargers (optional)
Order
No. Description
220 V mains conn.
12 V DC connect.
Suitable for
the following
battery types
Integral charge. lead
NiCd
Ni-MH
LiPo
Lead-ac.
6407 Multilader 3 x x x x
6411 Ultramat 8 xxxxx
6425 Twin Charger x x
6427 Multilader 3 x x x x
6455 Multilader 7E x x x x
6463
Ultramat 12 plus
Pocket
xxxxx
6464 Ultramat 14 plus xxxxxx
6466 Ultra Trio plus 14 xxxxxx
6468 Ultramat 16S xxxxxx
6470 Ultramat 18 xxxxxx
To recharge the radio system you will also need the transmitter charge
lead, Order No. 3022, and the receiver battery charge lead, Order No.
3021, unless stated otherwise in the table.
For details of additional battery chargers, and details of the chargers
listed here, please refer to the main Graupner FS catalogue, or our
Internet site at www.graupner.de.
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Program description: Trainer system
ner” menu point of the multi-function menu. (The trainer
model’s receiving system, previously bound to the Pupil
transmitter, does not need to be switched on during the
following procedure.):
servo set.
D/R expo
wing mixer
contr set.
phase trim
free mixer
servo disp basic sett
fail-safe
telemetry
info dispteach/pupi
Press the central SET button of the right-hand four-way
b
utton to open the following menu point:
–P
T
23
4
5
6
BIND: N/A
SW: –––
1
TRAINER/Pupil
Press the central SET button of the right-hand four-way
button to release the control channels to be transferred
to the Pupil. When you do this, the corresponding sym-
bol changes from to . For example:
–P
T
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4
6
5
BIND:SW: –––
N/A
TRAINER/Pupil
In contrast to the wired Trainer system described in the
previous section, in which TRANSMITTER CONTROL
SIGNALS are released to the Pupil exclusively, it is
CONTROL CHANNELS which are transferred when
using the wireless HoTT system which is described in
this section.
For example, if the aileron function (2) is to be trans-
ferred, and if the model is equipped with two aileron
servos which are usually connected to receiver sockets
2 and 5, then in the wireless system control channels 2
and 5 must also be transferred. You still have to assign
a Trainer transfer switch on the right of the screen so
that you can actually transfer control to the Pupil. This is
accomplished by using the arrow buttons of the left or
right-hand four-way button to place the marker next to
“SW” at bottom right, and assign a switch.
We recommend that you use the momentary switch
SW 1 as the transfer switch, to ensure that the Teacher
transmitter can regain control instantly at any time.
¿
T
123
4
5
6
P
BIND:SW:
N/A
1
TRAINER/Teach
Now use the arrow buttons of the left or right-hand
f
our-way button to move the marker to “BIND: N/A” on
the right:
¿
T
123
4
5
6
P
BIND:SW:
N/A
1
TRAINER/Teach
Close the previously defi ned transfer switch ...
¿
T
123
4
5
6
P
BIND:SW:
N/A
1
TRAINER/Teach
… and start the “BINDING” process by pressing the
centr
al SET button of the right-hand four-way button. As
soon as this process is concluded, both screens display
“ON” instead of the fl ashing message “BINDING”:
¿
T
123
4
5
6
BIND: ON
SW: 1
P
TRAINER/Teach
Note: e
ven if the transmitter is turned off temporarily, the
teacher mode remains active when turned on again.
Trainer mode operations
Connect the two transmitters using the wireless Trainer
mode.
Important Note: Be sure to check all functions
BEFORE teacher-student operation for proper
change-over.
While the operation it is no problem for the Teacher and
Pupil to stand a little way apart. However, you should
never exceed a distance of 50 m (this is known as the
call range), and no other persons should stand between
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