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GRAUPNER mz-32 HoTT Reference Manual

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Graupner mz-32 Help Reference Manual
Page 28 of 42 Help-Ref-EN-V1.0
SPECIAL Menu
TELEMETRY
In the Telemetry menu you can access various
functions for viewing and setting up telemetry
functions. In case multiple receivers are bound to the
transmitter you will need to select the receiver which
will be used for the telemetry data. It is possible to
switch between receivers for telemetry data or turn Off
telemetry entirely.
Tap on the RX select field to select the receiver. The
selected receiver will be automatically designated as
the active telemetry receiver.
Telemetry Cycle
Tap on the Tele. Cycle field to set the frequency of telemetry data updates.
Value
Description
Always
The transmitter reacts normal to the back-channel of the selected receiver.
4x / 8x
The transmitter reacts to the back-channel of the selected receiver with the
chosen delay.
OFF
The transmitter telemetry functions are deactivated.
For example, in those situations where two model airplanes are operated at close proximity
and controlled by two separate transmitters, you may choose to reduce or eliminate the
transmission of data via the telemetry back channel for one of the models to avoid potential
interference. Situations that might cause such interference include drones that have a
separate transmitter for control and camera operations or airplanes that tow or carry other
airplanes. Experiment with the telemetry cycle to find the proper value for your situation.
Sensor Connection Status
Provides the lists of sensors and indicates with a green bar below the name which sensors
are detected.
S01S1
RF STATUS VIEW
Tap on the detail icon to view the RF status and quality
for each frequency channel. This display visualizes the
quality of the connection between transmitter and
receiver.
If there is no connection to a receiver, no data is
displayed in the 2 rectangular areas. Check, to make
sure your receiver is on or select the correct receiver.
Upper Rows
Signal level in dBm at the transmitter for channels 1 to
75 coming from the receiver (2.4 GHz band).
Lower rows
Signal level in dBm at the receiver for channels 1 to 75 coming from the transmitter (2.4
GHz band).Note
The height of the bar is a measure of the reception signal level expressed as logarithmic values
with the unit dBm (1mW = 0dBm).
0 dBm corresponds to the two baselines. Therefore, the level is poorer the higher the bar
and vice versa.

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GRAUPNER mz-32 HoTT Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGRAUPNER
Modelmz-32 HoTT
CategoryTransmitter
LanguageEnglish

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