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Program description - Base setup models | Helicopter models
Module
Model name
Stick mode
1
n/a
BASIC SETTING,MODEL
Info
n/a
n/a
Module
bind
HoTT
Graubele
1234g/111111
SEL
BD1
BD2
BD3
BD4
The mc-32 transmitter has a HoTT RF module as
standard equipment. In addition to the built-in mod-
ule, there is a connector for an external RF module
behind one of the two front cover flaps (see page 25)
and a switchover to an external module connected
there can be affected per software. To do this, use the
selection keys of the left or right touch pad to move
the marker frame left to the “Module” selection field
above the “SEL column label.
HoTT
To be able to connect to the transmitter, Graupner
HoTT receiver must be connected to at least one
model memory “of their” Graupner HoTT transmitter.
This process is commonly referred to by the English
term “binding” and can be repeated anytime. This
“binding” of a receiver is by default always memory-
specic, but may at any time and for any unbound
model memory of a transmitter in the menu that
appears row “binding type”, see above, to transmitter
specic, and can be reversed, changed.
Important notices:
During the binding procedure be
sure the transmitter’s antenna is
always far enough away from the
receiver’s antenna.
To be on the safe side, keep them at
least one meter apart. Otherwise there
is a risk of a faulty connection to the
return channel and malfunctions will
result.
Pay close attention to the correct power
supply of the receiving system. Too low
supply voltage while responding the
LEDs of the receiver as described below
on your Binding effort, yet there is no
proper HoTT Synchronization.
When binding additional receivers, note
that any other – switched on – receivers
already bound to the transmitter will
fall into Fail safe mode during the
transmitter-side “binding” period.
“Binding” multiple receivers per model
Multiple receivers per model can be bound if desired,
whereby
mc-32 HoTT programs offer the potential
for managing up to two receivers directly and for di-
viding up the transmitter’s 16 control channels (max)
in any arrangement among these receivers under
menu control. Refer to additional details further down
in this section. First bind the receivers individually as
described below.
When the system is actually in use, the
only receiver which creates a telemetry
link to the transmitter is either the last
receiver to be bound, or the receiver which you
selected in the “TEL.RCV.” line of the »Telem-
etry« menu, for example:
TELEMETRY
SETTING & DATAVIEW
SENSOR SELECT
RF STATUS VIEW
VOICE TRIGGER
TELEMETRY RCV
BIND. 1
Any telemetry sensors which may be built into the
model should therefore be connected to this receiver
because the transmitter only receives and evaluates
data from the return channel of the receiver activated on
this line. The second, and all other receivers, operate in
parallel but are fully independent in slave mode.
“Binding” transmitter and receiver
Use the  selection keys of the left or right touch
pad to move into the “Module” line. The marker frame
will be positioned by default to the column for the next
free binding channel. In the example shown in the
figure below, the marker frame is positioned above the
column label “BD2” because the binding channel in the
column labeled “BD1” is already in use by default for
the receiver which was delivered with the set.
Model name
Stick mode
1
n/a
BASIC SETTING,MODEL
Info
n/a
n/a
Module
bind
HoTT
Graubele
1234g/111111
SEL
BD1
BD2
BD3
BD4
If not already off, now switch the receiver on.
Receiver GR-32 DUAL
The red LED on the GR-32 HoTT receiver will
blink.

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