User manual
BACK
NORMAL
Graubele
CH
CH
CH
CH
1
CH
CH
2
3
4
5
6
OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4
OUT5
OUT6
CH
CH
CH
CH
7
CH
CH
8
9
10
11
12
OUT7
OUT8
OUT9
OUT10
OUT11
OUT12
DEC
RES
INC
SERVO
STO
Repeatedly touch INC or DEC with a finger or the
provided stylus to select the desired input channel or
transmitter output (see page 96), for example:
BACK
NORMAL
Graubele
CH
CH
CH
CH
1
CH
CH
2
3
4
5
1
OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4
OUT5
OUT6
CH
CH
CH
CH
7
CH
CH
8
9
10
11
12
OUT7
OUT8
OUT9
OUT10
OUT11
OUT12
DEC
RES
INC
SERVO
STO
Touch the RES button to reset a changed output to the
default mapping.
Use the same procedure to switch other control
channel/receiver output combinations.
NOTE:
If for example you entered "2AILE" in the
basic settings for a model, the transmitter
assigns control function 2 (aileron) to control
channels 2+5 for the left and right aileron. The corres-
ponding transmitter outputs (receiver inputs) to be
mapped would in this case be channels 2+5 (see the
examples below).
All that remains is for your settings to be
transmitted to the receiver since these
settings are only saved in the receiver, and
can only be changed in the "Telemetry" Menu in the
receiver. Touch the STO [store] button to start
transmitting, and touch the BACK button at the top left
of the display to return to the "Transmitter setting" menu.
Examples:
• On a large model, you want to control each aileron
flap using two or more servos:
Assign the same input (control channel) to the
relevant outputs (servo connectors). In this case,
assign one of the two default aileron control channels
2 + 5 as an input depending on the left or right wing.
• On a large model, you want to control the rudder
using two or more servos:
Assign the same input (control channel) to the
relevant outputs (servo connectors). In this case,
default rudder channel 4.
Note:
•
The maximum number of available lines
(outputs) corresponds to the maximum
number of servos that can be connected to
each receiver.
• You can use the "Output swap" option, page 96,
of the mz-18 HoTT and mz-24 HoTT transmitters to
switch the transmitter control function as desired, or
assign the same control function to several outputs.
For the sake of clarity, it is strongly recommended to
only use one of the two options.
Assigning a channel to two receivers
As mentioned above, you can use the "receiver output"
option to distribute the 9 control channels of the mz-
18 HoTT transmitter, or the 12 control channels of the
mz-24 HoTT transmitter to two receivers as desired.
The numbering of the outputs (servo connectors)
and the maximum number of available lines (outputs)
correspond to the maximum number of servos that can
be connected to the respective receivers. Follow the
same procedure as above.
RF ON/OFF
In this line, you can manually turn the transmitter's RF
transmission off and back on while the transmitter is
currently switched on, for example, to save power while
programming a model.
The next time the transmitter is switched
on or a model is switched, the OFF setting
is reversed.
To manually switch on or off the high-frequency trans-
mission of your transmitter, touch the corresponding
button with a finger or the provide stylus in the "RF ON/
OFF" line:
BACK
Graubele
TX OUT SET
RF ON/OFF
RANGE TEST
BIND ON/OFF
SET
OFF
ON
12CH
RX1
RX2
DSC OUTPUT
SET
OFF
PPM10
NORMAL
RF TYPE
99sek
Touch
RF type (country setting)
The specific RF type needs to be set to satisfy the
relevant guidelines (FCC, ETSI, IC, etc.).
In France for example, originally a remote control
system could only be operated within a restricted
frequency band. With the publication of a new list of
"Class 1 Devices" in July 2012 by the standing EU
Commission and the associated lifting of the permissible
frequency band limit of the relevant subclass 22 from
2.400 to 2.4835 GHz that affects 2.4 GHz remote control
systems, the legal requirements for the earlier "France
mode" are no longer applicable.
For this reason, the "France Mode" was
removed from the selection as of firmware
version V 1.023. However, temporarily retain
the following paragraph in the original version for the
sake of compatibility with older firmware versions.
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