User's Manual

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Description of radio control set
mx-16 Computer System
Eight-channel radio control set with Graupner HoTT 2.4 GHz technology (Hopping Telemetry Transmission)
Graupner HoTT technology offers extreme reliability
in use, with bi-directional communication between
transmitter and receiver, integrated telemetry,
speech output via earphone socket and ultra-fast
response times.
Simplifi ed programming technology with capacitive
programming touch-buttons.
High-contrast, eight-line graphic screen with blue
backlighting for ultra-clear display of all set-up para-
meters and telemetry data. Telemetry data is stored
on a micro-SD memory card.
12-bit / 4096-step channel signal resolution for extre-
mely fi ne control characteristics.
USB socket for reading out and saving model me-
mory data, and loading fi rmware updates.
Micro-computer radio control system exploiting the
latest Graupner HoTT 2.4 GHz technology
Bi-directional communication between transmitter
and receiver
Five different languages
German and English; subsequent software updates
will offer French, Italian and Spanish.
Ultra-fast response times through direct, ultra-reliable
data transmission from the main processor to the
2.4 GHz RF module. No additional delay caused by
detours through a module processor.
Telemetry menu for displaying telemetry data, and
programming receiver outputs and optional sensors.
Telemetry display shows numerous programming and
analysis functions directly on the transmitter screen.
Speech output can be called up using freely pro-
grammable switches
User-selectable servo cycle times for digital servos,
min. 10 ms
Short, folding aerial
Methods of operation and programming based on the
proven concepts of the mc-19 to mc-24
High-contrast graphic screen with blue backlighting
ensures perfect monitoring of set-up parameters,
such as model type, model memory, timers and
operating voltage.
Function encoder with two four-way touch-sensitive
buttons for simplifi ed programming and accurate
settings
Key-Lock function to guard against accidental opera-
tion.
Four programmable fl ight phases
Twenty model memories, with storage of all model-