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RC system  

The recommended location for the receiver is the space provided behind the sail servo. You 
can, for example, attach the receiver in conjunction with an additional switch in a slightly hig-
her position to the side of the keel mast. Make sure in any case that the cables do not interfe-
re with the movement or the servo arms.  
Connect the servos into the power strip on the right side of the receiver. The connector sys-
tem is polarized; note the small slots. Never force the connection, the plug should engage 
easily. The sockets are labeled accordingly, brown wire (-), red (+) and orange (signal). (See 
Figure 1)  
The servo sockets of Graupner HoTT 2.4 receiver are numbered. The connection with the 
label “6“ is provided for the battery terminal. Through a V or Y cable (No. 3936.11) it is pos-
sible to connect also the servo with the power supply. For other connection options, please 
refer to the instructions of Receiver GR-12 HoTT (No. 33506).  
Attention! Never plug the connector system horizontally (see Figure 2)!  
To be connected to a HOTT transmitter, the receiver must first be bound with the Graupner 
HoTT 2.4 RF module. To do this, follow these steps:  
(All steps are described with more details in the transmitter and receiver manual):  
Turn the transmitter and receiver on (the receiver is switched on as soon as the battery has 
been connected 

 
Press the SET button on the receiver for min. 3 seconds, the green flashing LED will then 
stop flashing.  
Then start the binding function on the transmitter (see transmitter instructions), after about 1s, 
the receiver is bound and the LED in the receiver will light solid green.  
If the binding process has been done incorrectly, the LED is red instead of blue on the trans-
mitter and the LED in the receiver does not light up. Then repeat the process.  

After binding test the sail and rudder servo function. Usually the cord control lies on the left 
stick of the transmitter with locking function, pulling back brings tight sailing, press forward 
releases out. The rudder is located on the right-hand stick. Once you replace the boat with a 
friend, it helps when you drive the usual assignment. Apart from that, you can of course prove 
the lever as it suits you best.  

Содержание MICRO MAGIC

Страница 1: ...Manual racing Micro Magic HoTT...

Страница 2: ...e RC components and the battery and the model can be used Technical data Length 535 mm Beam approx 180 mm Overall height approx 980 mm Weight RC system incl drive battery excl 870 g Package content Gr...

Страница 3: ...rface for the boat with a soft material For example No 701 2 Assembling the boat stand Installation of rudder Grease the rudder shaft slightly and mount the helm along with the small compression sprin...

Страница 4: ...otrudes more than 135mm down from the hull While this increases the stability of your boat in recreational use but is not allowed by the current class rules in competitions So if the result is not as...

Страница 5: ...o that the two lugs engage the boom bearings in the recesses of the mast and the mast plate rests on the hull bottom Tilt the mast until it stops backwards and screw the mast plate firmly back Attach...

Страница 6: ...out half of the triangle cuts ie 12 cm from the top and 14 cm from the bottom two more points Now repeat the process and cut off the new points again about 2 mm and 1 5 mm from the bottom Now you have...

Страница 7: ...cord attached to the sail once or twice around the mast and put the knots so that the lower edge of the sail leech is still 2 to 3 millimeters above the silicone rings Now turn the press down again so...

Страница 8: ...through the holes in the luff and around the pole and hook the hook in the eyes Tip If you have lost a mast ring you can tie the luff with a thin cord to the mast Thus the rings are not too tight and...

Страница 9: ...two to gether lying holes of the clip pusher should be placed down as in the arrange ment backstay Run the lower end of the cord through the ring on foresail head and back and through the bottom hole...

Страница 10: ...ch the clip pusher of the forestay The mast is still tense from the backstay or slightly bent aft Place the clamping slide between the two rings a little below the middle and tie it tight without givi...

Страница 11: ...igure 2 To be connected to a HOTT transmitter the receiver must first be bound with the Graupner HoTT 2 4 RF module To do this follow these steps All steps are described with more details in the trans...

Страница 12: ...mirror vertical rear end of the boat and the cockpit rim Fine adjustment can be made with the clam ping slide in the cockpit Do the same with the foresail cord The jib boom should be opened a little f...

Страница 13: ...e wind from position 2a through 1 to 2b some time on port tack mainsail on the right side of the boat 2b etc The effective fast cruising with a sailboat requires a lot of tact and observation and is c...

Страница 14: ...er than the wind the boat normally does not sail straight with the wind but with but terfly slightly lateral wind incidence and it possibly multiple gybes The jib will be placed in each case on the wi...

Страница 15: ...Your Micro Magic mast is designed so that it could be driven without the shrouds You should not stand even stress it wit too high shroud tension If you want to remove the shrouds plea se do not forge...

Страница 16: ...ls straight without applying a lot of tension The jib has about 17mm tread depth the main about 20mm By sailing the jib boom is at a point close to the middle between the mast and deck edge The extens...

Страница 17: ...udder With practice you get the right feel for in both thumbs The opening of the sail is more important than the mere laying of the rudder With a change in the basic trim you can reduce or compensate...

Страница 18: ...ll tension on the luff of the jib please be sure to relieve this too If you have driven with strong bent mast and little twist in bulk you may need to twist after releasing the backstay and the press...

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