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DATA Connection
COM Connection
DSC Connection
Micro USB Connection
Charging the
Transmitter
The DATA connection is suitable for connection of a smart box or an external
module. If necessary, this port can also be switched to out- put a digital
SUMD digital signal.
The corresponding settings are made in the submenu "I/O config." of the
system menu, see below under DSC connection.
Serial interface for future use
Through a DSC cable this port can be used for a simulator or for wired
Teacher/Student mode.
If necessary, switch to the required DSC operating mode in the "I/O Config."
submenu of the system menu.
To ensure a correct DSC connection, observe the following
1. Perform any necessary settings in the menu.
2. Connect one end of the DSC cable in the DSC port of the switched
off transmitter and the other end to the device to be connected.
3. Turn the transmitter on.
The USB cable supplied with the transmitter is plugged into this socket.
Note
Once connected to a PC or other USB power source, a yellow LED should be
lit solidly to the left of the
mz-32 HoTT
's micro-USB port. If this LED flashes
yellow or is even dark, the power source is too weak to charge the
transmitter.
Transmitter switched off
Once the transmitter is connected to a suitable USB power source the
charging process begins.
Depending on the current charge status of the transmitter battery, the bezel
of the ON / OFF switch will flash approximately every 2 seconds in different
colors and with varying frequency. As soon as the bezel glows solid green,
the battery is fully charged. The charging process is complete.