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Model helicopters
Receiver socket sequence
The servos
must
be connected to the receiver output
sockets in the following sequence:
Outputs not required are simply left unused.
For more details on the different types of swashplate
please refer to the »
Helicopter type
« menu descri-
bed on page 53.
If you are fl ying a model helicopter fi tted with a PPM-
FM receiver made by another manufacturer*, which
was previously fl own using another make of transmit-
ter, e.g. with the mc-22s for Trainer mode operations,
it may be necessary to re-arrange the receiver ser-
vo outputs. However, an alternative method is to use
the “
Receiver output
” sub-menu of the »
Base setup
model
« menu; see page 51. Different methods of in-
stalling servos and control linkages may make it ne-
cessary to reverse the direction of rotation of some
servos when programming. In both cases this is car-
ried out in the »
Servo settings
« menu; see page 56.
Notes for modellers upgrading from the mc-20:
• Compared with the mc-20, the collective pitch and
throttle servo sockets are interchanged at the re-
ceiver; see the table in the left-hand column.
• A standard feature of the mc-20 is a slider for col-
lective pitch trim, connected to the CH6 socket on
the transmitter circuit board. If you want to retain
the slider for collective pitch trim on the mc-22s you
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4
3
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Receiver battery
Y-lead, Order No.
3936.11
or
3936.32
(Speed governor)
(Gyro gain)
Throttle servo (speed controller: electric motor)
Unused or pitch-axis servo 2
Tail rotor servo (gyro system)
Pitch-axis servo 1
Roll servo 1
Collective pitch or roll servo 2 or pitch-axis
servo 2
will need to set up a suitable mixer in the »
Free mi-
xers
« menu, e.g. a mixer 8
1, program a sym-
metrical mixer input of around 30%, and assign
transmitter control 6 or 7 to mixer input “8” in the
»
Control adjust
« menu – depending on the input
to which the slider is connected. This assumes that
the slider is not already in use for another purpose.
However, we also recommend that you de-coup-
le transmitter control 6 or 7 from input 6 or 7 in the
»
MIX-only channel
« menu, so that control 6 or 7
cannot also operate the associated servo. See ex-
ample 3 on page 107.
Different methods of installing servos and control lin-
kages may make it necessary to reverse the direction
of rotation of some servos when programming. You
can correct such problems by using the servo reverse
facility located in the »
Servo adjustment
« menu on
page 56.
All Codes (menus) which are relevant to model heli-
copters are marked with a “helicopter” symbol in the
“Program descriptions”:
This means that you can easily skip irrelevant menus
when programming a model helicopter.
* GRAUPNER does not guarantee that GRAUPNER radio cont-
rol systems will work correctly in conjunction with receiving sys-
tems and radio control equipment made by other manufacturers.
Summary of Contents for MC-22S
Page 1: ...1 mc 22s GB mc 22s 3D Rotary Programming System Programming manual ...
Page 33: ...33 Digital trims ...
Page 55: ...55 Program description Base setup model ...
Page 77: ...77 Program description Flight phases ...
Page 89: ...89 Program description Mixers ...
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