User manual

Finally, switch the active field to channel selection by
touching the SET button at the bottom right. With
the selection, you determine the highest transmitter
channels within the SUMD signal.
Graubele
VARIO
GPS
ENT
SET
ESC
RX SERVO TEST <
ALL-MIN : 1200µsec
TEST : STOP
ALARM VOLT : 3:8V
ALARM TEMP+: 55°C
ALL-MAX : 2000µsec
ALARM TEMP–:–10°C
>CH OUT TYPE:SUMDHD12
BACK
RECV
GENE
ELEC
DEC
INC
ESC
Note:
Normally, a value greater than "12" is not
required by potentially connectable
devices.
Graubele
VARIO
GPS
ENT
SET
ESC
RX SERVO TEST <>
ALL-MIN : 1200µsec
TEST : STOP
ALARM VOLT : 3:8V
ALARM TEMP+: 70°C
>ALL-MAX : 2000µsec
ALARM TEMP–:–10°C
CH OUT TYPE:ONCE
BACK
RECV
GENE
ELEC
DEC
INC
ESC
Press the ENT button at the bottom right of the display
of the selected sensor, and check or change its settings
as described in the instructions that came with the
sensor.
SETTING & DATA VIEW for sensors
If one or more sensors are connected to a receiver and
a telemetry link exists with this receiver, you can retrieve
the display of any sensor and change its settings after
the display "RX SERVO TEST" described above.
Transmitters of the mz-18 HoTT and mz-24
HoTT type automatically recognize any sensor
or sensors connected to the receiver.
If you have connected at least one sensor to your
telemetry receiver and it has firmware from the same
Vx firmware package as your receiver, you can switch
directly between the individual devices.
The abbreviations on the selection buttons stand for
the following:
RECV = Receiver
GENE = General air module
ELEC = Electric air module
VARIO = Vario module
GPS = GPS module
ESC = Electronic speed controller
You can switch between the displays of the automatical-
ly activated sensors by touching a red selection button
with a finger or the provided stylus, for example:
Graubele
VARIO
GPS
ENT
SET
ESC
RX SERVO TEST <
ALL-MIN : 1200µsec
TEST : STOP
ALARM VOLT : 3:8V
ALARM TEMP+: 55°C
>ALL-MAX : 2000µsec
ALARM TEMP–:–10°C
CH OUT TYPE:ONCE
BACK
RECV
GENE
ELEC
DEC
INC
ESC
Touch
The color of the field switches to blue, and briefly
afterward, an angle bracket (>) appears, providing that
the sensor was actually recognized by the receiver, for
example:
127
Function menu - Telemetry | SETTING & DATA VIEW
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