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Programmier-Handbuch

33110.

mx-10

 HoTT.1

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mx-10

Programming Manual

Manuel de programmation

Summary of Contents for MX-101 HOTT

Page 1: ...Programmier Handbuch 33110 mx 10 HoTT 1 H O P P I N G T E L E M E T R Y T R A N S M I S S I O N mx 10 Programming Manual Manuel de programmation...

Page 2: ...ate 94 Installation notes 96 Receiving system power supply 97 De nition of terms 99 Digital trims and stick calibration 100 Fixed wing model aircraft 101 Receiver socket sequence 102 Model helicopters...

Page 3: ...r electric motor could burst into life accidentally if the receiving system is switched on when you are transmitting the transmitter To be on the safe side disconnect the fueltank or the ight battery...

Page 4: ...nge Secure the model adequately and ensure that no persons are standing in front of the model Carry out at least one complete function check on the ground followed by a complete simulated ight in orde...

Page 5: ...pe of motor If an RC system is to work correctly it is therefore important to suppress the electric motors and in electric powered models it is essential that every motor should be effec tively suppre...

Page 6: ...nts and accessories As manufacturers the company of Graupner GmbH Co KG recommends the exclusive use of components and accessories which have been tested by Graupner and approved for their capability...

Page 7: ...eyes In an emergency rinse the area immediately with plenty of clean water before seeking medical help The cells air vents must never be blocked or sealed e g by solder When soldering the iron tempera...

Page 8: ...until its performance falls off or until the low voltage warning is triggered Caution When stored for a long period the cell voltage should not be allowed to fall below 1 2 V This means that you may h...

Page 9: ...z ISM band as required by the ap proval regulations reduces this number considerably Generally however it will always be possible to operate even more models simultaneously on the 2 4 GHz band than on...

Page 10: ...g aerial Easy programming and accurate setting with toggle switches and a switch key 3 switches a three position switch for Trainer pupil mode 2 two position switches for dual rate and channel 5 are a...

Page 11: ...5 V Fail Safe Unrestricted channel assignment channel mapping mixer functions and all servo settings programmable in the Telemetry menu Up to four servos can be actuated simultaneously as a block wit...

Page 12: ...nsions approx 36 x 21 x 10 mm Weight approx 7 g The set Order No 33110 contains mx 10 HoTT micro computer transmitter with integral 4NH 1500 RX RTU at pack Ni MH transmitter battery speci cation reser...

Page 13: ...at all connectors are secure and are making really good contact Polarity of the mx 10 HoTT charge socket Commercially available battery charge leads produced by other manufacturers are often made up w...

Page 14: ...rer at all times Keep to the maximum permissible charge current stated by the battery manufacturer The maximum charge current for the transmitter battery is 1 5 A Limit the charge current to this valu...

Page 15: ...cross point screwdriver to undo the six screws recessed into the back panel of the transmitter as shown in the illustration Arrangement of the case back screws Hold the two case sections together wit...

Page 16: ...construction i e the screw you require is located on the right below centre Turn this screw clockwise until the stick on that side moves freely from one end stop to the other alterna tively unscrew i...

Page 17: ...ht harder spring tension Turn to the left softer spring tension horizontal horizontal vertical vertical Note The right hand stick unit is of mirror image construction i e the screw you require is loca...

Page 18: ...tioned in such a way that the transmitter is perfectly balanced even when suspended from a neckstrap Order No 1121 Neckstrap 20 mm wide Order No 70 Neckstrap 30 mm wide Aerial with folding rotating ba...

Page 19: ...n be used also to connect the transmitter to a PC running Windows XP Vista or 7 using the optio nal USB adapter Order No 7168 6 and the connecting lead Order No 7168 6A The software required at the PC...

Page 20: ...the rst time Preliminary notes regarding the mx 10 HoTT transmitter To change the mode move the mode switch on the transmitter in the desired position press and hold the BIND button and then switch o...

Page 21: ...g on the transmitter to FRANCE mode see page 104 or 108 IT IS PROHIBITED to use the system IN FRANCE using the Universal EUROPE mode You can operate up to ve servos using the mx 10 HoTT transmitter an...

Page 22: ...match the product e g receiver up date le instead of transmitter update le the pop up window Product code error appears and the up date process cannot be started If you have not already done so switch...

Page 23: ...ss you MUST befo re re use the transmitter proceed an initialization for safety reasons Press and hold to the BIND Button on the transmitter and turn it on Now release the BIND Button Except the bindi...

Page 24: ...ady beeps at intervals of about one second Servo connections and polarity The servo sockets of Graupner HoTT receivers are numbered The connector system is polarised look for the small chamfers when i...

Page 25: ...u On the other hand a deliberate RESET is particu larly useful if you wish to re house a receiver in a different model as it represents an easy method of avoiding the transference of unsuitable settin...

Page 26: ...oftware for the USB interface Order No 7168 6 as described on page 89 2 Connecting the receiver to the PC Connect the USB interface Order No 7168 6 to the receiver socket marked T using the adapter le...

Page 27: ...r receiver po wer supply and carry out another attempt at the up date process i e repeat all the steps described abo ve The Status Display and the progress bar show the progress of the rmware update p...

Page 28: ...the additional safety notes on pages 3 9 If the receiver is ever switched on when the transmitter is off the servos may carry out uncontrolled movements You can avoid this by switching the system on i...

Page 29: ...a servo speed controller etc The dual connection at the switch or voltage regu lator not only reduces the risk of a cable fracture but also ensures a more even energy supply to the servos connected to...

Page 30: ...ich are expressly approved for use at these higher voltages Please note however that virtually all servos speed controllers gyros etc sold in the past and also most of those currently available are on...

Page 31: ...switched channel provides just the two or three set servo positions Function input This is an imaginary point on the signal path and must not be considered the same as the point on the circuit board...

Page 32: ...e the set values Stick Calibration If you suspect that the centre point of your self centring sticks transmitter controls 1 4 does not correspond exactly to 0 travel of the transmitter control you can...

Page 33: ...a separate servo For deltas and ying wings it is easy to set up mixed elevons i e the aileron and elevator functions can be carried out via common control surfaces at the trailing edge of the right an...

Page 34: ...power supply Airbrakes or throttle servo or speed controller electric model Powered and unpowered delta ying wing models with two elevon and two elevator servos Left flap aileron elevator Free or rudd...

Page 35: ...the receiver is used the motor control must be switched to channel 6 using the optional Smart Box see page 117 channel mapping in order to connect the telemetry sensors on channel 5 Installation notes...

Page 36: ...MODE 2 transmitter buz zers 5 times orange LED on MODE 3 transmitter buz zers 6 times orange LED on MODE 4 To choose a mode hold the BIND button pressed for approx three seconds When you release the...

Page 37: ...nsmitter Select the positioning of the jumpers to match your model type normal The elevator and rudder is operated by only one servo The jumper connects the two middle pins NO MIX 2 Aileron This optio...

Page 38: ...d in the model must be connected to this receiver since only the last bound receiver is able to transmit their data via the down link channel The second and all other receivers run in parallel to the...

Page 39: ...last bound re ceiver When you start the range check the transmitter s 6 output power is signi cantly reduced at the same time a permament beep sounds When the 99 se conds of the range check period hav...

Page 40: ...the stick mode which is programmed watch out for the Status LED on the transmitter Country setting After you have set the stick mode the country setting must be done in a second step The Country setti...

Page 41: ...articular model i e model memory of a Graupner HoTT transmitter This process is known as binding and is only necessary once for each new combination of receiver and model It can be repeated at any tim...

Page 42: ...h the receiver aerials at least 15 cm above the ground This means that you may have to place the model on a raised object for the pe riod of the check Hold the transmitter at hip height and away from...

Page 43: ...osition detected as valid In this mode the green LED on the receiver expires when interference occurs and the orange LED on the transmitter starts ashing 3 times for a short pe riod In addition the tr...

Page 44: ...s situation is maintained until such time as the receiver picks up a new valid control signal You can save your selection by holding the BIND button pressed in for three to four seconds When you relea...

Page 45: ...fore you can enter settings which relate to a particu lar receiver When setting up the radio control system ple ase ensure at all times that the transmitter aerial is an adequate distance from the re...

Page 46: ...es to which you cannot jump contain no user variable values If you wish to change a parameter press the INC DEC button simultanously to highlight the parameter black background Change the value within...

Page 47: ...ge check as described on pages 62 and 71 before every ight and remember to simulate all the servo movements which are likely to occur in the air In active range check mode the range must be at least f...

Page 48: ...ording to receiver REVERSE Servo reverse OFF ON CENTER Servo centre in s If active high lighted according to transmitter control position TRIM Trim position in s deviating from the CENTRE position 120...

Page 49: ...y the mx 10 HoTT transmitter The simplest way of setting Fail Safe and the one we recommend is to use the Fail Safe menu which is accessed from the multi function list see page 116 A similar alternati...

Page 50: ...e off But CAUTION if the control signal is absent ana logue servos and many digital servos offer no resis tance to the forces acting on the control surfaces with the result that the model s control su...

Page 51: ...kets 06 07 and 08 RX FAIL SAFE INPUT CH 04 MODE OFF F S Pos 1670 sec DELAY 0 75sec OUTPUT CH 06 POSITION 1670 sec FAIL SAFE ALL NO RX FAIL SAFE INPUT CH 04 MODE OFF F S Pos 1230 sec DELAY 0 75sec OUTP...

Page 52: ...mixer function for the corresponding model type NORMAL This setting corresponds to the classic aircraft type with tail mounted stabiliser panels and separate rud der and elevator No mixer function is...

Page 53: ...or all servo outputs in the servo test 1500 2000 s ALL MIN Servo travel on the side for all servo outputs in the servo test 1500 1000 s TEST Test procedure START STOP ALARM VOLT Alarm limit for the re...

Page 54: ...the twelve channel receiver Order No 33512 regard less of what is set or displayed in the PERIOD line of the RX SERVO display SAME The receiver servo sockets are addressed in parallel blocks of four i...

Page 55: ...ver mutual interactions can certainly not be ruled out in individual cases and for this reason we ur gently advise you to carry out appropriate tests BEFORE ying a model This receiver con guration is...

Page 56: ...dBm TX dBm Transmit power in dBm V PACK shows the longest period in ms in which data packets were lost in transmission from transmitter to receiver RX VOLT Current receiver operating voltage in Volt...

Page 57: ...T2 the measured values from up to two temperature sensors T1 and T2 and a fueltank level indicator At the right hand edge the screen shows either an al ternating list of the actual cell voltages of a...

Page 58: ...3 sec climb descent m 10s m 10 sec climb descent RX GPS N RXSQ 0 DIS 0m ALT 500m 0m 1s 0m 3s 0m 10s N 0 00 0000 E 0 00 0000 W E S Kmh 0 If a GPS module with integral vario Order No 33600 is connected...

Page 59: ...upil trans mitter A detailed description of the binding process can be found on page 106 and 109 Note when using the mx 10 HoTT as pupil transmitter the mx 10 HoTT binding procedure can only be done i...

Page 60: ...ossible to control the trai ner model fully without restriction by theTeacher transmitter But at the conclusion of these prepara tions the trainer model must be bound to the Pupil transmitter When ass...

Page 61: ...a Trainer transfer switch on the right of the screen so that you can actually transfer control to the Pupil This is accomplished by using the arrow buttons of the left or right hand four way button t...

Page 62: ...ote that the Teacher transmitter automatically assumes control of the model In this situation if the Trainer change over switch is in the Pupil position then the central LED on the mx 10 HoTT Teacher...

Page 63: ...Appendix Graupner HoTT Vario module Order No 33601 Vario with altitude signals and ve different tones for climb and descent altitude display and storage of min and max altitude Additional warning thr...

Page 64: ...al cell measurement with min voltage warning thresholds Voltage current and capacity measurement with warning thresholds for min and max voltage max capacity and max current Rev count measurement and...

Page 65: ...The user update facility ensures that the SMART BOX is always up to date and provides a route for expanded functions in future Transmitter voltage display with user variable warning threshold Country...

Page 66: ...134 For your notes...

Page 67: ...135 For your notes...

Page 68: ...Bezugsquellen werden nachgewiesen F r Druckfehler kann keine Haftung bernommen werden Printed in Germany PN PJ 01 Obwohl die in dieser Anleitung enthaltenen Informationen sorgf ltig auf ihre Funktion...

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