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Base setup model
Basic model-specifi c settings
BASIC SETTINGS, MODEL
Model name
Info
Stick mode
Modulation
Volume
Auto timer reset
Power on warning
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Auto trim
SPCM20
1
6
yes
Before you start programming fl ight-specifi c parame-
ters, some basic settings must be entered which app-
ly only to the currently active model memory. Start by
selecting the menu line in the usual way with the rota-
ry control pressed in.
Model name
You can enter up to ten characters to defi ne a mo-
del name. Switch to the next screen page (
) with
a brief press of the rotary control; here you can enter
the model name by selecting characters from a sym-
bol list:
Model name
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Use the rotary control to select the fi rst character in
the symbol fi eld, which is shown highlighted (black
background). A brief press on the rotary control (or
turning it when pressed in) shifts to the next position
in the name, where you can select the following cha-
racter.
Pressing
CLEAR
inserts a space at that point.
Hold the rotary control pressed in to move to each
character within the name. The next space is indica-
ted by a double arrow <--> in the bottom line.
Program description:
Basic settings
The model name appears in the basic display, and
also in the »
Model select
« and »
Copy / Erase
« me-
nus.
Info
A brief item of extra information – maximum length fi f-
teen characters – can also be entered for each mo-
del, using the same procedure as described under
“Model name”. This information then appears as a
supplement in the revised »
Model select
« menu.
Stick mode
Basically there are four possible ways of arranging
the principal control functions on the two dual-axis
sticks: the primary functions are aileron, elevator, rud-
der and throttle (or airbrakes) for a fi xed-wing model.
Which of these possible options you select depends
on your individual preferences and fl ying style.
When you select “Stick mode”, you will see
SEL
at
the bottom edge of the screen. Press the rotary con-
trol, and the current stick mode appears highlighted.
Now use the rotary control again to select one of the
options 1 to 4.
CLEAR
resets this function to stick mode “1”.
Modulation
Select this line, then press and turn the rotary cont-
rol to select the required transmission mode, or mo-
dulation. The modulation you set takes effect at once,
i. e. you can immediately test the signal transmission
to the receiver.
Pressing
CLEAR
switches to “SPCM20” modulation.
The
mx
-24s differentiates between six different types
of modulation:
PCM20
:
System resolution of 512 steps per chan-
nel, for “mc” or “DS mc” type PCM recei-
vers, for up to ten servos.
SPCM20
: Super PCM modulation with high system
resolution of 1024 steps per control func-
tion, for “smc” type receivers, for up to ten
servos.
PPM18:
Most widely used transmission mode (FM
or FMsss) for all other
GRAUPNER
PPM-
FM receivers, for up to nine servos.
PPM24:
PPM multi-servo transmission mode for
simultaneous operation of twelve servos;
for the “DS 24 FM S” receiver only.
PPM10:
High-speed PPM transmission mode for
Pico receivers with up to fi ve servos, as
used in RC cars, slow-fl y models, small
helicopters, etc..
APCM24
: Super PCM modulation with high system
resolution of 1024 steps per control func-
tion, for “amc” type receivers, for up to
twelve servos.
Full-throttle
Rudder
Rudder
Motor idle
Down-elevator
Up-elevator
Aileron
Aileron
Down-elevator
Up-elevator
Rudder
Rudder
Full-throttle
Motor idle
Aileron
Aileron
»
MODE 1
«
(Throttle right)
»
MODE 2
«
(Throttle left)
Full-throttle
Aileron
Aileron
Motor idle
Down-elevator
Up-elevator
Rudder
Rudder
Down-elevator
Up-elevator
Aileron
Aileron
Full-throttle
Motor idle
Rudder
Rudder
»
MODE 3
«
(Throttle right)
»
MODE 4
«
(Throttle left)
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