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Base settings – Fixed-wing model
Phase 2 / Phase 3
When you select »Phase 2« or »Phase 3«, you will see
SEL at the bottom edge of the screen. Press the SE-
LECT button, and the current setting is shown highligh-
ted. If you do not wish to use the default names, use
the right-hand rocker button to select a suitable name
from the pre-sets. Press SELECT to return to the func-
tion line.
Move to the switch symbol using the right-hand ro-
cker button, then press SELECT again. A switch can be
assigned to the fl ight phase as described on page 25.
For more information on fl ight phase programming ple-
ase refer to page 60, in the section entitled »Phase
trim«.
Trainer / Student
In this menu line you can assign a “transfer switch” for
Trainer (teacher / pupil) mode operations, after pressing
SELECT or ENTER, as described on page 25.
For more information on Trainer systems please refer to
page 110.
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GRAUPNER does not guarantee that GRAUPNER radio control sys-
tems will work correctly in conjunction with receiving systems and
radio control equipment made by other manufacturers.
Receiver output
For maximum fl exibility in terms of receiver socket as-
signment, the mx-16s program provides the means to
swap over the servo outputs 1 to max. 8; this is carried
out on the second page of the »Receiv out.« sub-menu.
Press the SELECT or ENTER button to move to the
next page of the display. Here you can assign the “con-
trol channels” for servos 1 … 8 to any receiver out-
put you wish to use. However, please note that the dis-
play in »Servo display« – which you can reach by pres-
sing SELECT from the basic display – refers exclusively
to the “control channels”, i.e. the outputs are not swap-
ped over.
With the SELECT button held pressed in, use the right-
hand rocker button to select the servo / output combina-
tion you wish to change, then press ENTER or SELECT.
Now you can assign the desired servo(s) to the selected
output using the right-hand rocker button … or alterna-
tively press CLEAR to revert to the default sequence.
Please note that any changes to servo settings, such
as servo travel, Dual Rate / Expo, mixers etc., must be
carried out according to the original (default) recei-
ver socket sequence.
Typical applications:
• If you wish to use a smaller receiver with six or even
just four servo sockets, it may be necessary to swap
over the receiver sockets in order to be able to opera-
te a second camber-changing fl ap, a second aileron
servo or a speed controller.
• It may also prove necessary to swap servos for Trai-
ner mode operations, if you are using a model set up
for another make * of equipment, to avoid having to
re-connect the servos at the receiver.
Note:
Please note that the Fail-safe “hold-mode” and “position”
programming in SPCM mode always affect the “outputs”,
i.e. the receiver socket numbers; this still applies if you
swap the receiver outputs.