User manual

Channel Set
Control and switch assignment
In the basic transmitter display, use a fi nger or the
provided stylus to touch the gear icon labelled "B":
000 000
000
000
mz
000%
000%
000
000
BATT TIME 00: 01: 23
Graubele
M 1
0:01:23
NORMAL
000:00.0
000:00.0
4.1V
RX TX
RX 00.0V
Touch
The display switches to the green base menu. Use a
nger or the provided stylus to touch the "CH Set" menu
item:
BACK
SYSTEM
BASE
FUNCTION
Model Sel
E.P.A
Model Type
Rev/Slow
Sub-Trim
Motor
Timer
TX ctl
Fail Safe
Trim Step
Servo
Out.Swap
CH Set
Touch
Beyond the equivalent design of the mz-18 HoTT trans-
mitter and mz-24 HoTT transmitter with two control
sticks for control functions 1 to 4 and their trim levers,
these two transmitters come standard with a different
number of additional control elements.
mz-18 HoTT
1 two-position switch with long handle (S6)
1 three-position switch with long handle (S3)
4 three-position switches with a short handle (S1,
S4, S5 and S7)
2 one-side, self-neutralizing three-position switch-
es with long handle (S2 and S8)
2 rear proportional sliders (SL1 and SL2)
2 proportional dials (DV1 … DV2)
mz-24 HoTT
1 two-position switch with long handle (S6)
1 three-position switch with long handle (S3)
4 three-position switches with a short handle (S1,
S4, S5 and S7)
2 one-side, self-neutralizing three-position
switches with long handle (S2 and S8)
2 INC/DEC buttons (DT1 and DT2)
2 rear proportional sliders (SL1 and SL2)
4 proportional dials (DV1 … DV4)
In contrast to the two control sticks that immediately
act on the servos connected to receiver outputs 1 … 4
with a newly initialized model memory for a fi xed wing
model, the aforementioned control elements are initially
inactive.
Consequently, only the servos controlled by the two
control sticks can be moved when these systems are
initially delivered and a new model memory for a fl ying
model is initialized and bound to the receiver to be
installed. In contrast, the servos connected to different
slots remain in their middle position.
Even though this may initially appear to be inconvenient,
it is the only way to freely select from the other control
elements of your transmitter and avoid the deactivation
of unnecessary control elements.
Even if misused, an unnecessary control
element will not infl uence the model if it
remains inactive, that is, when it has not
been assigned a function.
As needed, you can therefore assign all of the
aforementioned control elements within the "Channel
set" menu addressed here to any function input without
restriction, page 37. This also means that each of
these control elements can also be simultaneously
assigned several functions as needed. For example, the
same toggle switch that is assigned to an input in this
menu can also be assigned as a timer on/off switch in
the "Timer" menu, etc.
Note:
In contrast to setting servo travel, setting
the control travel affects all outgoing mixing
and coupling functions and hence all
servos that are activated by the relevant control
element.
In contrast to the displays of the 12-channel mz-
24 HoTT transmitter shown in this section, only
channels 1 … 9 are shown in the display of the
9-channel mz-18 HoTT transmitter.
T:CO / T:SE option button (common/single)
Touch this button on the right at the top edge of the
display …
BACK
Graubele
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
ST 1
ST 2
ST 3
ST 4
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
SERVO
Throttle
Aileron 1
Elevator
Rudder
Aileron 2
Aux 1
Aux 2
Aux 3
Aux 4
Aux 5
Aux 6
Aux 7
T:CO
Touch
… to switch to the trim of control functions 2 … 4 from
cross-phase ("T(rim):CO(mmon)“) to quick-link-specifi c
("T(rim):S(ingl)E)") and vice versa. More information on
this can be found in the section "Trim step" a few pages
previous.
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