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Hidden mode

The menu "Hidden Mode" can be reached from any menu posi-

tion.
Press and hold the selection key   of the left four way keys and 

the SET key.

Announcements

These messages are in German by default. These announce-

ments are summarized in a voice packet which is stored in a 

transmitter-internal memory but they can be replaced by a voice 

packet of a different language at any time.
Here you can load user’s voice files in the transmitter. These 

packets must be created in the “Firmware upgrade studio” with 

your .wad files and thay must be saved in your SD card.
On the included micro SD card are already available the follow-

ing languages: German, English, French, Dutch, Italian and 

Spanish, Czech and Russian.
The most actual language packets are available on 

www.

graupner.de

.

Language change

Language change step by step:

Insert the included memory card in its slot as described in the 

"Memory card" section.
Switch the transmitter on with the RF module on.
Change in the "Secret mode" menu.
Move to the line "ANNOUNCEMENT" by using the selection 

keys.
Select the "ANNOUNCEMENT" option with the SET key.
Select the language or your voice files packet through the selec-

tion keys.
Confirm by pressing the SET key. The selected language packet 

will be stored in the transmitter memory.
The loading process is finished as soon as the progress bar at 

the lower edge of the display disappears.
When this process is finished, switch the transmitter off.

 

Note
If the warning message "RF OFF OK", the RF module is still active. 

Switch the RF module off and repeat the process,

 

Note
If the data list is empty. the transmitter is not finding any valid lan-

guage data in the SD card. Verify the content of the "VoiceFile" folder 

in the SD card by a PC.

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HIDDEN MODE

VOICE

STICK CALI.

FIRMWARE UPDATE

BLUETOOTH INIT.

DATEILISTE

MC-28_FRANCE.VDF

MC-28_SPAIN.VDF

MC-28_ENGLISH.VDF

MC-28

_GERMAN.VDF

MC-28_ITALIANO.VDF

MC-28_DUTCH.VDF

Summary of Contents for Kingpad mc-edition mc-26

Page 1: ...EN Manual C o p y r i g h t G r a u p n e r S J G m b H No S1036 77 16channelHoTT2 4GHztransmitter mc 26 Part 1 MC 26 MC 26 MC 26 MC 26...

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Page 3: ...11 Inside view 13 Interfaces 14 DSC socket 15 Memory cards 16 Display and touchpad 17 Symbols in the display 18 Key pad 18 Commissioning 20 Hand pads 20 Brackets for transmitter belt 20 Anchorage for...

Page 4: ...language 29 Telemetry data display 30 Firmware update 32 Update through memory card 32 Update through USB port 33 Problems during firmware update 33 Declaration of conformity 34 Notes on environmenta...

Page 5: ...s updated with the products and firmware This product complies with national and European legal require ments To maintain this condition and to ensure safe operation you must read and follow this user...

Page 6: ...rve the right to change the item its technology and equipment Target group The product is not a toy It is not suitable for children under 14 years The operation of the mc 26 HoTT transmitter must be p...

Page 7: ...are additionally marked with the CAU TION or WARNING The signal word WARNING indicates the poten tial for serious injury the signal word CAUTION indicates possibil ity of lighter injuries The signal w...

Page 8: ...equip ment must be protected from vibration as well as excessive heat or cold The models may only be operated remotely in normal outside temperatures such as from 10 C to 55 C First always perform a...

Page 9: ...njury Risk of fire Batteries may not be heated burned short circuited or charged with excessive current or with reversed polarity While they are being charged the batteries must be placed on a non fla...

Page 10: ...pply Batteries may only be charged in rooms fitted with smoke detector Safety notes for stocking LiPo LiIo batteries Batteries may only be stored in non completely discharged condition Batteries may o...

Page 11: ...5 ON OFF switch 6 LED indicators battery RF radiation warning signals charge indicator 7 Places for switches and buttons As standard are installed 12 switches with different designs 2 INC DEC buttons...

Page 12: ...S1036 77_jh_V1_de 1 Five housing screws and six screws for the hand pads 2 SW16 PB18 3 SW17 PB19 4 Connection socket for transmitter battery pay attention to the correct polarity 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2...

Page 13: ...1 Sockets for optional transmitter controls and switches connection sequence as preferred 2 Lithium battery 3 RF module 4 SW17 PB19 when transmitter is closed 5 Transmitter battery plug 6 SW16 PB18 wh...

Page 14: ...onnection Note The micro USB socket is not suitable for flight simulator connection As soon as you connect the USB cable to the transmitter a selection menu appears Here you can set up the function of...

Page 15: ...rface is connected to your simulator the transmitter may be destroyed by electrostatic discharge This type of connection should therefore only be used if you protect yourself from electrostatic discha...

Page 16: ...you need to win the spring resis tance of the slot contacts upward To remove Push the SD card slightly toward the card slot to unlock it and then remove it The included memory card is ready for use as...

Page 17: ...und on the downloads page for the transmitter under www graupner de Display and touchpad 1 Model memories 1 120 2 Model name 3 Model type display 4 Micro SD card inserted 5 Flight chronometer in min s...

Page 18: ...6 indicating their actual position The left bar shows the position of the left INC DEC CTRL dial 5 and the right bar shows the position of the position of the right CTRL dial 6 both horizontal bars s...

Page 19: ...ter they have been activated by briefly touching the SET key whereby the keys and are used for the same corresponding functions 3 By briefly pressing the keys simultaneously or an altered parameter va...

Page 20: ...o you will protect the transmitter interior Attention Do not screw the fixing screws in the holes after removing the hand pads The place inside the transmitter case will not be enough and you could da...

Page 21: ...the transmitter off Open the battery case Remove the battery If the hand rests are installed Loosen each of the three lower screws of the six fixing screws securing the hand pads Loosen the five case...

Page 22: ...the ratchet for the respective control stick Note The right control stick gimbal is specular to the left one so that here the screws are located left on the top side Control sticks centering force Th...

Page 23: ...e selection buttons of the right four way keys RF ON OFF By tipping the SET button on OFF the RF module is switched off The color of the lighting central LED changes to red and you are now in the tran...

Page 24: ...scribed in the sec tion Binding of the Part 2 of the manual and in the related receiver manual NOTICE The process is different for the various receiver types Binding principle step by step 1 Select th...

Page 25: ...5 V max 2 A Connect the transmitter to a USB port in your PC using the included micro USB cable or a USB net charger Low voltage warning The transmitter battery voltage should be monitored in the dis...

Page 26: ...ay of telemetry data Briefly touching one of the arrow keys of the left or right four way keys will cause a jump from the base screen directly to the trans mitter s graphic display of telemetry data o...

Page 27: ...in which you skip the selection frame with the selection key over the section trvl to the right To come back to the trvl or more to left follow the triangle oriented to the left on which you can move...

Page 28: ...luded memory card in its slot as described in the Memory card section Switch the transmitter on with the RF module on Change in the Secret mode menu Move to the line ANNOUNCEMENT by using the selectio...

Page 29: ...Stick calibration step by step Move to the Model select menu and initialize a free model memory Move to the Servo display menu pressing simultaneously the keys in the left touch pad without any interi...

Page 30: ...telemetry display appears By tipping again the selection keys you can select which sensor or module you want to be displayed If instead there are two X in the lower part of the display and it appears...

Page 31: ...he transmitter signal arriving at the receiver V PACK Level in dBm expressed as the percentage of the receiver signal arriving at the transmitter TX dBm Shows the longest time in ms in which the data...

Page 32: ...on these information can also be found at www graupner de Service Support Update and revision history for GRAUPNER HoTT components Before each update check the transmitter battery charge or charge it...

Page 33: ...freezes and the transmitter cannot be turned off using the POWER switch then remove the transmit ter s battery after setting the switch to POWER OFF position or pull the plug from the transmitter batt...

Page 34: ...aration of conformity Hereby Graupner SJ declares that the radio equipment type mc 26 is in compliance with Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the f...

Page 35: ...n interests protect it from dust dirt and moisture Warranty The Graupner Henriettenstrassee 96 73230 Kirchheim Teck grants from the date of purchase of this product for a period of 24 months The warra...

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