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Manual  Module M-G2 33302  

                                                                                                                                        

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Transmitter low-voltage warning (ALARM VOLT): 

you can adjust the low voltage threshold at which 

the alarm (continuous beeping) is triggered; the available range is 4 - 15 V.
When the alarm is triggered, “VOLT-E” 

fl

 ashes at top right in the SMART-BOX transmitter display, and 

the parameters ACTION VOLT and ALARM VOLT are displayed in inverse form.

Please note: the transmitter’s own low-voltage warning (beep), as set in the “General settings” 
menu, is triggered independently of the value set under TX-Display!

Binding a receiver (RX BIND):

 

refer to chapter 6.1. Binding

SD card function (SD SAVE):

 

refer to chapter 6.8. Data storage

C

ountry selection (COUNTRY):

 The Country setting is present in order to cater for various directives 

(FCC, ETSI, IC etc.). The HoTT 2.4 radio system features a restricted frequency band for France. If 
you wish to use the RC system in France, the country setting on the transmitter must be set to “France” 
mode, as described. It is essential not to use the Universal/EUROPE mode. Factory setting is GENE-
RAL. See also point 6.4.

Range checking (RANGE TEST):

 

switches the range test on or off, the remaining time is displayed. The display also works if the range 
check is started with the BIND / RANGE button on the transmitter. See also point 6.2.  

Multichannel 1 / 2 (MULTIC 1 / 2:

 Multi-channel function for the use with the Nautic-Expert-Module 

order no. 4108. Up to 2 multi-channel channels can be used, the appropriate channels must be set in 
the display under MultiC. If no Nautic module is used, set MULTIC to 00.

Note:

  The cycle time (PERIOD) must be set to 

20 msec, the channel sequence (CH OUTPUT 
TYPE) to SAME so that the function is activated!

Parameters which have different options in the Settings column of the table can be adjusted using the 
SMART-BOX. If there are no options, the screen simply displays the parameter data. If you wish to carry 
out an adjustment, you must use the INC or DEC buttons above the screen to select the desired para-
meter (e.g. ALARM VOLT) by moving the arrow cursor (INC moves the cursor down, DEC moves it up). 
Simultaneously pressing the INC and DEC buttons switches the parameter to be adjusted to inverse 
video (white on black); this indicates that it can be programmed: pressing the INC button at this point 
increases the value, pressing the DEC button reduces the value. When the adjustment is complete, 
save the selected setting by pressing the INC and DEC buttons simultaneously; the dark background 
now disappears in order to con

fi

  rm this action.

Please note: 

the labeling of the arrows of the following displays corresponds the top buttons on the 

SMART-BOX.

 RX SERVO                     < >            

OUTPUT CH:       01

REVERSE :  ON

CENTER 

:       1500usec

TRIM : 

-000usec

TRAVEL- : 

 100%

  100%

PERIOD  

  20msec 

 RX SERVO TEST              <

ALL-MAX  :  2000usec

ALL-MIN  

:  1000usec

TEST  

 

STOP

ALARM VOLT  :   3.8V

ALARM TEMP+ :   70°C

ALARM TEMP-  :   10°C

CH OUTPUT TYPE:  SAME 

DEC

INC

 RX DISPLAY

ENTER

INC + DEC

ESC

 T X :   S D - c a r d   l o g       O N 

A: 11.3 VM: 11.4V m: 11.2V

VA R I O   T O N E :             O N

RANGE TEST     : OFF   90s

R X   B I N D            :  

B I N D

ALARM VOLT 

   9.3V

COUNTRY    :GENERAL

MULTIC1: 00 MULTIC2: 00

 T X :   S D - c a r d   l o g       O N 

A: 11.3 VM: 11.4V m: 11.2V

VA R I O   T O N E :             O N

RANGE TEST     : OFF   90s

R X   B I N D            :  

B I N D

ALARM VOLT 

   9.3V

COUNTRY    :GENERAL

MULTIC1: 00 MULTIC2: 00

Summary of Contents for HOTT M-G2

Page 1: ...ata View RX DATAVIEW 07 5 2 2 Servo Data RX SERVO 08 5 2 3 Failsafe Setup RX FAILSAFE 09 5 2 4 Mixer Setup RX FREE MIXER WING MIXER 11 5 2 5 Expo functions RX CURVE 12 5 2 6 Servo test RX SERVOTEST 13...

Page 2: ...PREPARING THE SYSTEM mc series First remove your previous RF module For details of this procedure please refer to the appropriate chapter in the operating instructions supplied with your radio control...

Page 3: ...he connector contacts are correctly positioned otherwise they could be damaged when you plug the module in do not use force The aerial connector can now be in serted in the socket on the module using...

Page 4: ...MC SERIES 1 1 2 2 1 1 03 Manual Module M G2 33302 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 12 Use the white washer securing the telescopic antenna 1...

Page 5: ...cover engage the two lugs in the left hand side of the module case then fit the two screws to secure it Check that it is correctly located Fig 13 5 We recommend that you cut openings for the BIND RAN...

Page 6: ...must be used for programming if you are using any of the following transmitters mx 22 Order No 4801 4802 mc 19 Order No 4821 mc 22 Order No 4818 and mc 18 Order No 4835 The following instructions desc...

Page 7: ...autic module is used set MULTIC to 00 Note The cycle time PERIOD must be set to 20 msec the channel sequence CH OUTPUT TYPE to SAME so that the function is activated Parameters which have different op...

Page 8: ...check the receiver installation and the power supply systems in your model and radio control system When operating your model this value should not fall below 90 dBm If it does you should reduce the d...

Page 9: ...m operating voltage L R VOLT displays the lowest receiver operating voltage since the last time the receiver was switched on If this voltage differs significantly from the actual operating voltage R V...

Page 10: ...vailable separately for each direction Cycle time PERIOD at this point it is possible to define the speed of the servos response to move ments of the transmitter controls This adjustment applies to al...

Page 11: ...This can be exploited for example to prevent the operation of a retractable undercarriage or similar function if the receiver is switched on accidentally However during normal model operations the cor...

Page 12: ...R appears on the screen Display Description Setup MODE Mode 1 2 3 MASTER CH Master channel 0 1 8 SLAVE CH Slave channel 0 1 8 SLAVE TRAVEL Limit Servo travel negative 0 150 SLAVE TRAVEL Limit Servo tr...

Page 13: ...the neutral position but its response reverts to a more linear curve with increasing control surface travel B linear setting the servo s response to stick movements is linear C EXPO setting i e the se...

Page 14: ...ashes at top right in all the Smartbox s receiver displays at the same time the parameter R VOLT is displayed in inverse form in the receiver data display RX DATAVIEW Receiver temperature monitor ALAR...

Page 15: ...iver must be programmed as SUMI Note that the signal only ever moves towards SUMI The receiver outputs are addressed in sequence at a frame rate of 20 ms 30 ms with the GR 24 re ceiver Order No 33512...

Page 16: ...must be connected to this unit as only the Master receiver transmits sensor data using the downlink channel The second and all further receivers operate in parallel with the Master receiver but in Sl...

Page 17: ...repeated brief presses of the BIND RANGE button on the trans mitter module cycle through the fail safe modes fail safe on off hold mode or standard Locate the BIND RANGE button on the back of the modu...

Page 18: ...reen LED flashes continuously Once you have selected the Country setting save it in the transmitter by holding the BIND RANGE button pressed in for about three seconds When you release the button the...

Page 19: ...er before the beep display OFF appears no log data is saved By default always the transmitter and receiver data with integrated telemetry or transmitter only wit hout integrated telemetry are recorded...

Page 20: ...to the module M G2 7 1 Update procedure Ensure that the adapter lead is configured as shown in the illustrations and is connected correctly to the transmitter or receiver Start the Graupner Firmware U...

Page 21: ...on the receiver also light up when the process is complete the green LED goes out and the red LED starts flashing Switch your transmitter receiver off and disconnect the ad apter lead Caution after c...

Page 22: ...isierte Normen Harmonised standards applied EN 60950 2006 EN 301 489 1 V1 7 1 EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1 EN 300 328 V1 7 1 Health and safety requirements pursuant to 3 1 1 Article 3 1 a Protection requiremen...

Page 23: ...e recycled and re used You can make an important contribution to the protection of our common environment by re using the product recycling the basic materials or recycling redundant equipment in othe...

Page 24: ...soci t Graupner GmbH Co KG Henriettenstra e 94 96 73230 Kirchheim Teck Allemagne accorde sur ce produit une garantie de 24 mois partir de la date d achat La garantie prend effet uniquement sur les vic...

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