User's Manual

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Description of transmitter
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Note:
If there is an SD card installed, withdraw it BEFORE you
remove the transmitter’s back panel, otherwise there is a
risk that you will damage the card.
Data recording / storage
The process of saving data on the SD card is coupled to
the fl ight timer: if the timer is started, then data saving
commences - provided that a suitable memory card
is in the card slot, and a telemetry connection to the
receiver exists - and ceases again when the fl ight timer
is stopped. The fl ight timer is started and stopped as de-
scribed in the “Timers” section on page 59 for fi xed-wing
models, and pages 67 and 68 for model helicopters.
When data is being recorded, the card symbol
ashes constantly and slowly.
When data is being written to the memory card, the
memory card symbol swells from left to right to indicate
the process.
When a data storage process is concluded, you will fi nd
an (empty) “Models” folder and a “Log-Data” folder on
the memory card. The latter contains the log fi les, stored
in sub-folders named “Model name”, using the format
0001.bin, 0002.bin etc. However, if a model memory
has not yet been named, then you will fi nd the associ-
ated log fi les in a sub-folder named “NoName” when
you remove the memory card from the transmitter and
insert it in the card slot of a PC or laptop. If you wish,
the standard - fi xed - date of creation can be changed
on the PC using a suitable program, and the data can
subsequently be analysed on a compatible PC using
the PC program available on the Download page for the
transmitter at www.graupner.de.
Importing voice fi les
As mentioned in the section entitled “Optional head-
phone socket” on page 21, signals and messages asso-
ciated with the Telemetry menu can be generated via the
optional speech output module, Order No. 33001.71, in
addition to the transmitter’s audible signals. As standard
these telemetry messages are spoken in the German
language. The messages are grouped together to form
a language pack and stored in the transmitter’s internal
memory, but this can be replaced at any time by a lan-
guage pack in a different language. For more details on
this please refer to the section entitled HIDDEN MODE
starting on page 26.
Importing and exporting model memories
Any model memories can be copied onto a memory
card in the transmitter, or copied from the card into the
transmitter, so that you can exchange data between
identical transmitters, and also back up your data. For
more information please see the Model memories
section starting on page 52.
Note:
Some of the special characters used in certain model
names cannot be accepted due to specifi c limitations
of the FAT or FAT32 fi le system used by memory cards.
During the copy process they are replaced by a tilde (~)
character.
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