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Program description - Tx. output swap
Using the selection keys on the left or right touch
pad, page to the menu option »Tx. output swap« Tx.
output swap on the multi-function menu:
Phase trim
Non-delayed chan
Timers (general)
Fl. phase timers
Wing mixers
Free mixers
MIX active/phase MIX-only channel
Dual mixer
Fail-safe adjust
Teacher / pupil Tx. output swap
Non-delayed chan Timers (general)
Fl. phase timers
Helicopter mixer
Free mixers
MIX active/phase
MIX-only channel Dual mixer
Swashplate mixer Fail-safe adjust
Teacher / pupil Tx. output swap
Briefly tap the centre SET key of the right touch pad
to open this menu option:
Servo
Servo
Servo
Servo
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Output
Output
Output
Output
TRANSFER OUTPUT
SEL
This option lets you distribute the transmitter's 16
"control channels" to any of the transmitter outputs
1 … 16. If you do, you must remember that the
Tx. output swap
Swapping the outputs on the transmitter
»Servo display« screen accessible from almost any
menu option by simultaneously tapping the and
keys on the left touch pad refers exclusively to the
"control channels" as preset by the receiver socket
assignment: it therefore does NOT take any output
swaps into account.
Use the  selection keys on the left or right touch
pad to select the channel/output combination to be
changed then briefly tap the centre SET key of the
right touch pad. You can now use the right selection
keys to assign your selected (control) channel to the
desired output, confirming this with the SET key
Servo
Servo
Servo
Servo
6
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Output
Output
Output
Output
TRANSFER OUTPUT
SEL
… or, by tapping the  or  selection keys on the
right touch pad at the same time (CLEAR), you can
restore the original assignment.
Any subsequent changes, such as servo travel
adjustments, Dual Rate / Expo, mixers etc., must
always be performed in accordance with the origi-
nal receiver socket assignment!
Example:
In the
mc-32 HoTT helicopter program, the
outputs for a collective pitch servo and the throttle
servo are swapped around, compared to some older
GRAUPNER/JR mc units.
The throttle servo now occupies transmitter output
"6" and the collective pitch servo output "1".
Perhaps, however, you wish to retain the previous
conguration? In this case, you will swap over
channels 1 and 6 as appropriate, so that (control)
channel 6 is located on output 1 and vice versa as
shown above:
Note:
"Channel Mapping" (channel assignment) is
the receiver-side channel correlation function
integrated into the mc-32 HoTT
transmitter's telemetry menu. With channel mapping,
the transmitter's control channels (16 maximum) can
be freely distributed to multiple receivers or receiver
outputs having the same control function, for example
to operate two servo controls per aileron surface
instead of just being able to control one servo, etc. To
keep controls manageable, however, we strongly
recommend using only one of the options at a time.

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