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To enter the Menu you have to enter ''Function (F)/Telemetry/Setting & Data View''.
 
To enter the Menu you have to enter ''Function (F)/Telemetry/Setting & Data View''.
The unit is emulating ''General Air Module'' sensor. So in the Menu you have to see, that the '''GAM''' (General) is active. Then you have to press the '''GAM''' (General) button (MZ series) to switch to this sensor type - transmitter will start to listen response from the Spirit unit.
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The unit is emulating ''General Air Module'' sensor. So in the Menu you have to see, that the '''GAM''' (General) is active. Then you have to press the '''GAM''' (General) button (MZ series) to switch to this sensor type - transmitter will start to listen responses from the Spirit unit.
 
If you are using HoTT MX series transmitter, you have to change sensor type with the arrows on the left side to '''General'''.
 
If you are using HoTT MX series transmitter, you have to change sensor type with the arrows on the left side to '''General'''.
  

Revision as of 19:43, 24 January 2017

From version 2.3 the Spirit units support full integration with the Graupner HoTT transmitters. This mean that you can configure the Spirit units completely from your radio wihtout need of a computer.

The integration can work with all HoTT receivers and radios except MZ-4 and MZ-8.

1 Wiring

To allow the integration you have to connect additional cable to your current setup. This cable will connect the Telemetry port of the receiver with the SYS port of the unit. So there should be two connections between unit and receiver for:

  • Channel transmission (PWM, PPM or SUMD)
  • Telemetry data

Use the Hott Integration cable available in our eshop. Connect it according the following steps:

  1. End where all wires are present in the servo connector should be connected to the receiver on the Telemetry port marked with T label.
  2. End with only orange and brown wires is connected to the SYS port.

Warning.png It is very important to pay attention during the connection!
If connected wrongly, it will damage the unit permanently. The cable end where Orange wire is in the middle pin must be always connected to the unit.

Hott-integration.jpg

Info.png Servo connector in the Graupner Hott receivers is connected so that the signal wire is at the bottom.

2 Receiver configuration

Make sure that your Receiver has enabled Telemetry output. This port is deactivated in the Factory defaults.

Go to the Function (F)/Telemetry/Setting & Data View where you have to change option SENSOR at CHx to YES.

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3 Entering the menu

To enter the Menu you have to enter Function (F)/Telemetry/Setting & Data View. The unit is emulating General Air Module sensor. So in the Menu you have to see, that the GAM (General) is active. Then you have to press the GAM (General) button (MZ series) to switch to this sensor type - transmitter will start to listen responses from the Spirit unit. If you are using HoTT MX series transmitter, you have to change sensor type with the arrows on the left side to General.

Then use the ENT button (MZ series) or right arrow on the right side (MX series) to reach the SPIRIT SYSTEM page.

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