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Detail program description - Telemetry
Telemetry
The menus gathered under the heading »
Telemetry
«
can be called up from the
mc-20
HoTT transmitter's
basic display with a tap of about one second duration
on the center
ESC
key of the left touch pad. The
same menus can, like other transmitter menus, also
be opened in the multifunction menu with a tap on the
center
SET
key of the right touch pad:
Wing mixers
Free mixers
MIX active/phase
MIX-only channel
Dual mixer
Fail-safe adjust
Teacher / pupil
Tx. output swap
Profi trim
Trim memor y
Telemetr y
Channel sequence
Free mixers
MIX active/phase
MIX-only channel
Dual mixer
Swashplate mixer
Fail-safe adjust
Teacher / pupil
Tx. output swap
Profi trim
Trim memor y
Telemetr y
Channel sequence
Basic operation
Operating the »
Telemetry
« menu is essentially the
same as for the remaining
mc-20
HoTT transmitter
menus. The few differences are described in the
following:
The
ef
selection keys of the left or right touch pad
can be used to switch between individual pages
of the Telemetry menu. Corresponding directional
indicators can be found at top right of each display
page in the form of angled brackets (
), refer to the
fi gures below. If only one angled bracket is visible,
you are on either the fi rst or last respective page.
In this case, changing pages is only possible in the
indicated direction.
Menu lines in which parameters can be changed are
identifi ed with the aforementioned angled bracket ( ).
The " " pointer will jump a line forward or back with
a tap on the
cd
selection keys of the left or right
touch pad. Lines to which a jump cannot be made
are unalterable.
In order to change a parameter, briefl y touch the
center
SET
key of the right touch pad (the parameter
will be displayed in inverse video), change the value
within the permissible adjustment range via the
selection keys of the
right
touch pad and adopt the
value with another tap on the
SET
key. A brief tap on
the center
ESC
key of the left 4-way pad will cause a
return to the starting position again.
Now use the
cd
selection keys of the left or right
touch pad to pick the desired sub-menu. However, if
the message …
OK
CAN NOT
RECEIVE
DATA
… appears instead of the desired sub-menu after
touching the center
SET
key of the right touch pad
then no connection has been established with a
receiver. Therefore, switch on your receiver system
or, if applicable reconnect the addressed receiver as
described on page 77 or 85 or activate it as described
under "Important Notices" on the previous page.
On the fi rst display page of the sub-menu overwritten
with …
RX DATAVIEW
…
TELEMETRY
SETTING & DATAVIEW
SENSOR SELECT
RF STATUS VIEW
VOICE TRIGGER
TELEMETRY RCV
BIND. 1
… no settings can be made. This page is only
provided for information:
TELEMETRY
SETTING & DATAVIEW
SENSOR SELECT
RF STATUS VIEW
VOICE TRIGGER
TELEMETRY RCV
BIND. 1
RX DATAVIEW
S–STR100% R–TEM.+28°C
L PACK TIME 00010msec
R-VOLT :05.0V
L.R-VOLT:04.5V
S–QUA100%S–dBM–030dBM
SENSOR1 :00.0V 00°C
SENSOR2 :00.0V 00°C
Value
Explanation
S-QUA
signal quality in %
S-dBm
Reception power in dBm
S-STR
signal strength in %
R-TEM.
Receiver temperature in °C
L PACK
TIME
Indicates the time in ms in which the
longest data package is lost during the
transmission from the transmitter to the
receiver
R-VOLT
Current operating voltage of the
receiver in volts
SETTINGS/DISPLAYS
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