The headphone connection is found left of center un-
der the back cover of the
mz-24
HoTT Pro transmit-
ter:
The socket is for connecting commercially available
ear buds or headphones with a 3.5 mm stereo jack.
(Not included in the set.)
When headphones are plugged in, the transmitter's
speaker is turned off and the stylized icon of a head-
phone is depicted in color and not gray in the basic
display.
In addition to acoustic signals from the transmitter,
signals and messages associated with the "
Teleme-
try
" menu are output via this connection. These mes-
sages are in German by default. Further information
can be found under "Announces" in the "
"Teleme-
try""
section.
Ear phones port
Card slot
Micro-SD and micro-SDHC
The card slot for micro-SD und micro-SDHC memory
cards is found on the right of center under the back
cover of the
mz-24
HoTT Pro transmitters:
In addition to the micro-SD memory cards that come
standard with the
mz-24
HoTT Pro, all convention-
al micro-SD memory cards with up to 2 GB and mi-
cro-SDHC cards with up to 32 GB memory can be
used. The manufacturer recommends using memory
cards with a maximum of 4 GB since this capacity is
normally sufficient.
The memory card that is provided for the transmit-
ter is inserted into the slot behind the cover with the
contacts facing up and then locked in place. After the
memory card is inserted, the transmitter cover can be
closed.
After the provided memory card included in the
mz-
24
HoTT Pro set or another memory card has been
inserted in the transmitter at least once, the card is
ready for use directly after the transmitter is turned on.
If the transmitter is turned on after the memory card
is inserted, the stylized memory card icon is displayed
in color and not gray in the basic display. Otherwise, a
few folders are first created on the memory card.
Removing the memory card
Open the cover on the back. Press the SD card slight-
ly toward the card slot to unlock it and then remove it.
Capturing / saving data
The data memory on the SD card is linked to timer
1: Once this starts, data storage also starts assum-
ing that an appropriate memory card is in the card
slot and there is a telemetry link with the receiver. Data
storage stops when the timer 1 is stopped. Timer 1
starts and stops as described in the section
"Timer"
.
The data writing on the memory card is remarked by
an animation of the memory card symbol.
After data storage is finished, an (empty) "Models"
folder and "LogData" folder appear on the memo-
ry card. Finally, the log files are saved in subfolders
called "Modelname" named according to the structure
0001_year-month-day.bin, 0002_year-month-day.bin.
If in contrast a model memory is still nameless, the
corresponding log files are saved in a subfolder en-
titled "NoName" after the memory card is removed
from the transmitter and inserted in the card slot of
a desktop or laptop computer. The data can be eval-
uated on a compatible computer using the programs
found on the downloads page for the transmitter un-
der
www.graupner. de
.
Notice
Please note that for technical reasons NO data
representation is possible during the reproduc-
tion of MP3 data.
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Connection on the back side
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