User manual

Output swap
Changing the outputs in the transmitter
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
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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. Touch
the menu item "Out.Swap" with a fi nger or the provided
stylus.
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
To ensure maximum fl exibility in regard to receiver
assignment, you can switch transmitter outputs 1 to a
maximum of 9 or 12 in the program of the mz-18 HoTT
and mz-24 HoTT transmitters:
BACK
TX
TX
TX
TX
1
Graubele
TX
TX
2
3
4
5
6
>> OUT1
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
DEC
RES
INC
SERVO
>> OUT2
>> OUT3
>> OUT4
>> OUT5
>> OUT6
TX
TX
TX
TX
7
TX
TX
8
9
10
11
12
>> OUT7
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
>> OUT8
>> OUT9
>> OUT10
>> OUT11
>> OUT12
Note:
In contrast to the display 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.
With this option, you can distribute the 9 control chan-
nels of the mz-18 HoTT transmitter or the 12 control
channels of the mz-24 HoTT transmitter to transmitter
outputs 1 … 9 or 12 as desired. Remember that the dis-
play in the "servo", page 90, exclusively refers to the
control channels that are set according to the receiver
assignment, and that the outputs are not changed.
Programming
Use a fi nger or the provided stylus to touch the value
eld in the line of the channel/output combination to be
changed, for example:
BACK
TX
TX
TX
TX
1
Graubele
TX
TX
2
3
4
5
6
>> OUT1
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
DEC
RES
INC
SERVO
>> OUT2
>> OUT3
>> OUT4
>> OUT5
>> OUT6
TX
TX
TX
TX
7
TX
TX
8
9
10
11
12
>> OUT7
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
>> OUT8
>> OUT9
>> OUT10
>> OUT11
>> OUT12
Touch
The color of the fi eld switches from red to blue:
BACK
TX
TX
TX
TX
1
Graubele
TX
TX
2
3
4
5
6
>> OUT1
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
DEC
RES
INC
SERVO
>> OUT2
>> OUT3
>> OUT4
>> OUT5
>> OUT6
TX
TX
TX
TX
7
TX
TX
8
9
10
11
12
>> OUT7
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
>> OUT8
>> OUT9
>> OUT10
>> OUT11
>> OUT12
Set the desired value with the INC or DEC button at
the right edge.
Use the same procedure for the other transmitter
outputs, for example:
BACK
TX
TX
TX
TX
6
Graubele
TX
TX
2
3
4
5
1
>> OUT1
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
DEC
RES
INC
SERVO
>> OUT2
>> OUT3
>> OUT4
>> OUT5
>> OUT6
TX
TX
TX
TX
7
TX
TX
8
9
10
11
12
>> OUT7
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
>> OUT8
>> OUT9
>> OUT10
>> OUT11
>> OUT12
Touch the RES button to reset a changed value in the
blue (and hence active) fi eld to the default.
Any subsequent changes to the settings such as servo
travel settings, dual rate/expo, mixer, etc., always have
to correspond with the original receiver assignment.
After you have fi nished making your settings, touch
the BACK button at the top left of the display to return
to the menu selection:
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
Example:
In the helicopter program for the mz-18 HoTT
and mz-24 HoTT transmitters, the outputs for
a pitch servo and the throttle servo have been
changed in comparison to a few previous Graupner/JR
transmitters. The throttle servo is assigned to transmitter
output 6, and the pitch servo is assigned to output 1.
You may wish to keep the previous confi guration. In this
case, switch channels 1 and 6 so that (as described
above) (control) channel 6 is at output 1 and vice versa.
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