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For your safety by handling the battery

 

 CAUTION

 

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Protect all equipment from dust, dirt, moisture. Only use in 
dry locations.

 

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Do not use any damaged battery. Risk of injury!

 

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Any alterations to the battery can cause serious injury. Risk 
of fire!

 

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Batteries may not be heated, burned, short-circuited or 
charged with excessive current or with reversed polarity.

 

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While they are being charged, the batteries must be placed 
on a non-flammable, heat-resistant and non-conductive sur-
face. Combustible or highly flammable objects are to be kept 
away from the charging area. Batteries must be monitored 
while they are being charged.

 

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The maximum quick charging current specified for the 
respective cell type may not be exceeded.

 

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If the battery heats up above 60°C while it is being charged, 
stop charging and let the battery cool down to approximately 
30 - 40°C.

 

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Never charge batteries that have already been charged, are 
hot or are not fully discharged. If a cell in a battery pack has 
become particularly hot following a quick-charge process, 
this may indicate a defect in that cell. Do not use the battery 
pack any more!

 

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The batteries must not be modified. Do not directly solder or 
weld the cells.

 

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If handled improperly, there is a danger of fire, explosion, irri-
tation and burns. To extinguish a fire use: water, CO2, sand.

 

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Leaked electrolyte is caustic and should not be touched or 
come into contact with your eyes. In case of emergency, 
rinse with a large quantity of water and consult a Med. Doc-
tor.

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Summary of Contents for mc-32 HoTT

Page 1: ...Manual part 1 mc 32 HoTT No 33032 Manual EN 1 2 3 4 7 5 6 8 1 2 3 4 7 5 6 8...

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Page 3: ...13 Interfaces 14 Face side connections 14 DSC socket 15 Memory cards 16 Data recording Data saving 16 Display and touchpad 17 Telemetry symbols in the display 18 Touch pad 18 Keys left of the display...

Page 4: ...n mode 28 Top bottom LCD contrast 28 Announcements 29 Language change 29 Firmware update Changing the display language 29 Stick calibration 30 Bluetooth initialization 31 Telemetry data display 31 Sen...

Page 5: ...ate with the products and firmwares 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 manu...

Page 6: ...serve 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 32 HoTT transmitter must be...

Page 7: ...ich 4 can be trimmed Temperature range 10 55 C Antenna Can be turned and folded Operating voltage 3 2 4 8 V Power consumption approx 500 mA Range approx up to 4 000 m Dimensions approx 252 x 252 x 60...

Page 8: ...rience or knowledge or not capable to use safely the transmitter must not use the transmitter without supervision or instruction by a responsi ble person Operation and use of radio controlled models n...

Page 9: ...f your model the log file With a log file it is possible to trace possible occurring technical failures Only so any claims can be considered For your safety by handling the transmitter WARNING Also wh...

Page 10: ...ick charging current specified for the respective cell type may not be exceeded If the battery heats up above 60 C while it is being charged stop charging and let the battery cool down to approximatel...

Page 11: ...battery charger as a sin gle cell charger with a manual cell balancer Always charge the battery with the balancer connector Safety notes for stocking batteries Batteries may only be stored in non com...

Page 12: ...a with folding and swivel joint 7 LCD telemetry indicators standard receiver parameters 8 ON OFF switch and LED indicators battery RF radiation warning signals 9 Option locations for retrofitting the...

Page 13: ...ee plug in location for connecting an additional internal RF module 3 Transmitter battery 4 Transmitter battery plug 5 Plug in locations 6 free plug in locations for additional switches are standard t...

Page 14: ...and should not be used Right face side connections 1 Charging socket Through the charging socket you can charge the transmitter battery using the supplied plug in charger DO NOT USE PLUG IN CHARGERS...

Page 15: ...he Off position Only in this position even after connecting the DSC cable the RF module of the transmitter remains inactive The status LED is constantly red and in the display will appear DSC In the m...

Page 16: ...To insert Push the SD card as deep as you need to win the spring resis tance of the slot To remove Push the SD card slightly toward the card slot to unlock it and then remove it The included memory ca...

Page 17: ...del memories 1 80 2 Model type display plane heli 3 Model name 4 Model operating time 5 User name 6 Operating mode HoTT PPM 7 Flight chronometer in min s forward reverse 8 Flight timer in min s 9 Tran...

Page 18: ...ily pressing one of these keys will cause analogous paging in the given arrow direction through lists e g through the model selection list or the multi function list or within menus though the menu li...

Page 19: ...y field will again be restored to its default value CLEAR Note In the event the keys do not exhibit any functionality immediately after switching the transmitter off and then on again right away this...

Page 20: ...ON Never switch the transmitter on while the housing is open Do not touch the electronic boards Closing step by step Hook the transmitter s housing base to the underside To lock the transmitter bottom...

Page 21: ...rings By turning the respective adjust screw the spring force can be adjusted Right turn return harder Left turn return softer Brackets for transmitter belt A stable transmitter hanger for fastening n...

Page 22: ...suited for tightening down these nuts Aligning the antenna The removable articulated antenna is to be screwed into the ball joint connector then aligned by hand Do not point the antenna directly to t...

Page 23: ...the actual receiver power supply voltage On the other hand if the screen displays the symbol combina tion and the center LED illuminates in red continuously then the currently active model memory is n...

Page 24: ...tery to the battery charger out put Use only batteries and battery cables with suitable connec tors and reverse polarity protection Make sure that the polarity is correct After the charge is complete...

Page 25: ...ase and charging it with a charger Removing transmitter battery Remove the transmitter lower case Then remove and disconnect the battery plug by carefully pull ing on the supply cable Charge the batte...

Page 26: ...rrent should never exceed 1 A Low voltage warning The transmitter battery voltage should be monitored in the LCD display during operation In case the voltage drops under a pre set threshold standard s...

Page 27: ...f telemetry data Briefly touching one of the arrow keys of the left or right touch pad will cause a jump from the base screen directly to the trans mitter s graphic display of telemetry data or will a...

Page 28: ...appear on the bottom display line A marked function is activated by tapping on the SET key CLR CLEAR Delete SEL SELECT Selection SET SET Setting STO STORE Store SYM Set values symmetrically ASY Set va...

Page 29: ...UNCEMENT option with the SET key Select the language with the selection keys Confirm by pressing the SET key The selected language packet will be stored in the transmitter memory The loading process i...

Page 30: ...the other put both sticks into each of their four pos sible limit positions without exerting force at the limit position and check if the value are between 100 and 100 For example if control 2 is at...

Page 31: ...e g like the picture on the left Bluetooth initialization In this display you can initialize an optional Bluetooth module fol lowing the manual included in the module package content Telemetry data d...

Page 32: ...om the transmitter arriving at the receiver RX S ST Signal strength expressed in percentage of the signal from the transmitter arriving at the receiver RX dBm Level in dBm expressed as the percentage...

Page 33: ...each update check the transmitter battery charge or charge it as a precaution and save all model memories so that they can be restored if necessary Do not disconnect the link to the computer during a...

Page 34: ...he recycling of electrical and electronic equipment The materials are recyclable as marked By recycling material reusing or other forms of scrap usage you are making an import ant contribution to envi...

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