EN Manual Vector Unit / Vector Unit Extreme 2 channel HoTT 2,4 GHz receiver/servo/speed controller unit No. 34002 Copyright © Graupner/SJ GmbH No.
Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing the Graupner Vector unit. This manual is valid for all the units listed on the cover sheet. The package content changes depending on the version. Read this manual carefully to achieve the best results with your Vector unit and first of all to safely control your models. If you experience any trouble during operation, take the instructions to help or ask your dealer or Graupner Service Centre.
Intended use This Vector unit may only be used for the purpose specified by the manufacturer for operation of remote control models without passengers. Any other type of use is impermissible and may damage the system and cause significant property damage and/or personal injury. No warranty or liability is therefore offered for any improper use not covered by these provisions. Read through this entire manual before you attempt to install or use the transmitter.
Technical Data Frequency band Modulation Temperature range Antenna Operating voltage Weight Vector Core 6 / 20 2,4 … 2,4835 GHz FHSS -10 … +55 °C Wire 30 mm 3.0V ~ 4.2V approx. 6,6 g Motor unit single Motor unit double Current consumption Stall torque/3,7 V approx Speed/3,7C approx. approx. 6,8 g approx. 13,7 g max. 2A continuous current 5 Ncm 0,06 sec.
Symbols explication ! Always observe the information indicated by this warning sign. Particularly those which are additionally marked with the CAUTION or WARNING. The signal word WARNING indicates the potential for serious injury, the signal word CAUTION indicates possibility of lighter injuries. The signal word Note indicates potential malfunctions. Attention indicates potential damages to objects. Safety notes This safety notes are intended to protect you and other people.
So that the copter can be clearly assigned in the event of a crash. Due to safety and licensing reasons (CE), any unauthorized reconstruction and/or modification of the product is prohibited. Only use the components and spare parts that we recommend. Always use matching, original Graupner plug-in connections of the same design and material. Make sure that all of the plug-in connections are tight. When disconnecting the plug-in connections, do not pull the cables.
Vector Unit description 11 6 12 6 9 11 6 10 12 12 10 3 13 11 1 10 14 13 6 7 2 4 8 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 34001_HB_V1 Vector Core, Servo DES 131 with integrated receiver and speed controller Battery connection cable Drive gear to install a motor unit or a servo lever Motor connection socket max.
Preparation before use The Vector unit should only be powered by a 1 S LiPo battery Power Pack No. 78101.1. The input voltage of the drive battery is monitored during the flight through the telemetry function of the HoTT transmitter. If the voltage drops under 3.2 V, the warning alarm will be activated in the HoTT transmitter. Stop immediately the use and charge the drive battery! Connecting the battery To switch on the unit connect the drive battery to the battery connection cable (2).
Connecting the motor unit Use exclusively the motor units recommended by us. The connectors are reverse polarity protected: note the small chamfers on the sides. Never use force – the connectors should engage easily. Attention If the connection system is connected and forced in the wrong direction, then the connector of the motor connection cable will be ruined. Never connect a battery with voltage higher than 4,2 V DC to the motor unit! The motor will be damaged.
Successful binding process Unsuccessful binding process Binding several units If the binding process was successful, the unit can be controlled through the transmitter. If the binding process has been unsuccessful, repeat the binding process with at least 1 meter distance between transmitter and receiver. This function is described in detail in the manual of the HoTT transmitter which support this function. The process is described in the section "Bindign several receivers".
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V.1 CCW CW 1 2 1 2 34001_HB_V1 V.2 CCW CW V.3 CW CCW 1 2 1 2 CW CCW V.5 V.6 1 CCW 2 2 CW 1 2 CCW 1 1 CW 2 V.
Receiver settings for experienced The receiver can be programmed with a suitable HoTT transmitter or in connection with the SMART-BOX. Receiver settings menu RECEIVER 1.0< > >ALARM VOLT 3,2V ALARM TEMP: 70°C >CYCLE: 20ms SUMD at C6: No Sensor at C5 No LANGUAGE: English The receiver setup menu appears in the “Telemetry“ menu under SETTINGS / DISPLAYS or if you are using a SMART-BOX under SETTING & DATAVIEW.
Free mixers FREE MIXER < > >MIXER: 1 FROM CHANNEL: 1 TO CHANNEL: 6 TRIM: +0% TRV - : +100% TRV + : +100% Note If you have already programmed mixer functions in the “Wing mixers” or “Free mixers” menu of your HoTT transmitter, you must ensure that those mixers do not overlap with those available in this menu! MIXER: Up to five mixers can be contemporaneously programmed. You can switch between Mixer 1, Mixer 2, … and mixer 5 in the “Mixer” line.
The small 1 x 1 to install the unit While installing the unit note: 1. Mark the centre of gravity of the glider or model and install battery and unit accordingly. - This is important to let the model fly properly by itself with the installed unit 2. The unit must be installed so that the motor is 1-2° upward when installed as pulling motor, when installed as pushing motor it should be installed 1-2° downward this is important: - to let the unit have a little ascending elevator effect while accelerating.
Tips to fly with the unit While flying with the unit note: 1. Without throttle you cannot control the rudder. 2. Set for the first flight a not too big rudder travel, start with 15-20% of the normal servo travel. 3. If the model starts to rear up, reduce the throttle control or, when it is in the apex of the rearing up, use the rudder control to fly a curve. 4. If 3.
FCC Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.