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Programming examples - Helicopter models
Helicopter models
With this programming example, you must have al-
ready covered the description of the individual menus
and you must be familiar with the use of the transmit-
ter. In addition, the helicopter's mechanical construc-
tion should correspond exactly to the corresponding
manual. The electronic capabilities of the transmitter
should by no means be used to straighten out rough
mechanical imprecision.
As is often the case in life, there are also various
ways and possibilities to achieve a specifi c goal when
programming the
mc-32 HoTT. The following ex-
ample should provide you with a clearer structure for
logical programming. If there are multiple possibilities,
the simplest and most clearly arranged solutions are
recommended fi rst. In order for the helicopter to func-
tion faultlessly later on, you are, of course, free to try
out other solutions which may be better for you.
The programming example is based on the clockwise-
rotating STARLET 50 helicopter from Graupner with
three pivot points each offset 120 ° of the swashplate
type "3Sv(2 Roll)", beginner adjustment without in-
creased throttle curve; without heading-lock gyro sys-
tem and without transmitter-side gyro infl uence of the
"normal operating mode" and without speed regulator.
This simple program was also consciously selected
to demonstrate that a helicopter which fl ies really well
can also be attained with relatively little (program-
ming) effort.
However, we do not want to dispense entirely with the
enhancement possibilities: Therefore, after the basic
description, you will fi nd adjustment information for
the gyro effect, the speed regulators and for the fl ight-
phase programming.
Note:
If you are not interested in the combustion
helicopter described here, but a electric
helicopter, please continue reading anyhow!
With the exception of the omitted idle settings, you
can practically adopt most of the settings described in
the following unchanged.
In the scope of the initial commissioning of a new
transmitter, in the selection menu …
»General basic settings« (page 275)
Battery type
Battery warning
Touch Sense
Top LCD Contrast
Li-Io
Display light
2
3.60V
0
unlim.
GENERAL BASIC SETTINGS
Owners name
H-J Sandbrunner
Pre-set stick mode
1
Pre-set DSC Output
PPM10
Pre-set Pitch min
rear
Stick warning:
unlim.
Pre-set modulation
Own phase name
Own phase name
HoTT
2
10
Bottom LCD Contrast
0
Own phase name
1
Voice volume
Vario volume
Touch-beeps vol.
7
fr –––
SEL SEL
7
fr –––
7
fr –––
Power-on/off beep yes
Bluetooth headset
off
BT ID connection
off
BT speaker
0
0/0
DATA sel
telemetry
… some basic information should be entered. This
serves various purposes:
The fi rst three lines of this menu can be used to
individually regulate, in increments between 0 and 10,
the volume of voice and signal output emitted via the

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