GRAUPNER 16570.HoTT, Alpha 150Q, Alpha 170Q Manual
Below you will find brief information for Alpha 170Q, Alpha 150Q, Alpha 220Q. These Graupner Alpha series quadcopters offer various configurations including race and 3D flight capabilities. They feature brushless motors, FPV cameras (on select models), and are designed for use with a Graupner HoTT transmitter. The manual covers assembly, setup, flight controls, and safety procedures.
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Manual
Alpha 150Q / 170Q / 220Q
Quadcopter
16570.RTF (Racecopter with FPV micro camera and transmitter)
16570.FPV (Racecopter with FPV micro camera)
16570.HoTT (3D copter)
16572.RTF (Racecopter with FPV micro camera and transmitter)
16572.FPV (Racecopter with FPV micro camera)
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
16570.16572_Alpha150Q/170Q/220Q_V1
Introduction ......................................................................................
5
Service centre ...................................................................................
5
Intended use ....................................................................................
6
Package content and technical data ................................................
7
16570.RTF .......................................................................................
7
16570.FPV .......................................................................................
7
16570.HoTT ....................................................................................
8
16572.RTF .......................................................................................
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16572.FPV .......................................................................................
9
Symbol description .........................................................................
12
Safety notes ....................................................................................
12
Safety notes for battery ................................................................
13
Battery storage..............................................................................
13
Charge the LiPo battery ................................................................
14
First use ...........................................................................................
14
Receiver.........................................................................................
14
Installing the LiPo battery in the copter .......................................
14
Connecting the LiPo battery .........................................................
14
Determining the centre of gravity ................................................
14
Default model memory ................................................................
15
Binding the receiver .......................................................................
16
Range test ........................................................................................
17
Flight control ...................................................................................
18
MODE 1 .........................................................................................
18
MODE 2 .........................................................................................
20
MODE 3 .........................................................................................
22
MODE 4 .........................................................................................
24
Installing the propellers .................................................................
26
First flight ........................................................................................
26
Camera function .............................................................................
27
HoTT transmitter presettings .........................................................
27
Control mode ................................................................................
28
Flight mode ...................................................................................
28
Fail-Safe setting .............................................................................
28
Throttle Cut ...................................................................................
29
Special functions on channel 6 .....................................................
29
"Telemetry" menu ..........................................................................
31
SETTING & DATA VIEW ..................................................................
31
Receiver display ............................................................................
31
ROLL/NICK Display ........................................................................
32
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YAW Display ...................................................................................
33
Multicopter Basis display ..............................................................
34
Axis assignment ............................................................................
36
Firmware updates ...........................................................................
40
SIMPLIFIED DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ................................
42
Notes on environmental protection ..............................................
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Care and maintenance ...................................................................
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Warranty conditions .......................................................................
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Introduction
Thank you very much for purchasing the Graupner 3D or Race copter Alpha 150Q, Alpha 170Q or Alpha 220Q . These copters are extremely versatile. This manual is valid for all the copter sets listed on the cover sheet. The package content changes depending on the version.
Read this manual carefully to achieve the best results with your
Alpha 150Q, 170Q or 220Q 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.
Due to technical changes, the information may be changed in this manual without prior notice. Be always updated by checking periodically on our website, www.graupner.de
to be always uptodate with the products and firmwares.
This product complies with national and European legal requirements.
To maintain this condition and to ensure safe operation, you must read and follow this user manual and the safety notes before using the product!
Note
This manual is part of that product. It contains important information concerning operation and handling. Keep these instructions for future reference and give it to third person in case you gave the product.
Service centre
Graupner Central Service
Graupner/SJ GmbH
Henriettenstraße 96
D-73230 Kirchheim/Teck
Graupner USA
3941 Park Dr Suite 20-571
El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
Servicehotline
(+49) (0)7021/722-130
Monday - Thursday:
9:15 am - 4:00 pm
Friday:
9:15 am - 1:00 pm
Website: www.graupnerusa.com
Phone: +1 855-572-4746
Email:[email protected]
Graupner in Internet For the service centres outside Germany please refer to our web site www.graupner.de
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Intended use
Target group
The quadcopters Alpha 150Q, 170Q and 220Q are remote controlled quadcopters. Other components are required, depending on the version, to be able to use one of these copters. Punctual technical information about the components can be found in the Technical data section.
The quadcopters Alpha 150Q, 170Q or 220Q are designed exclusively to be used as a battery-powered, radio controlled model, any other use is not allowed. For any improper use no guarantee or liability is assumed.
Read the entire manual in advance before attempting to assemble and operate one of these copters .
Graupner/SJ constantly works on the development of all products; we reserve the right to change the item, its technology and equipment.
A quadcopter of the series Alpha 150Q, 170Q or Alpha 220Q is not a toy. These components are not suitable for children under 14. For questions about radio-controlled models, please contact an experienced RC model expert or a RC model club.
In addition, it is explicitly pointed out that you must inform yourself about the laws and regulations applicable at your respective starting point before starting the remote control operation. Such conditions may differ from state to state, but this must be followed in every case. Read through this entire manual before you attempt to install or use the transmitter.
Note
• After purchase always check the content of the packaging for integrity or damages.
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Package content and technical data
16570.RTF
already assembled Race copter Alpha 170Q
Propellers size 4 x 4,5 inches
Ultra PRO brushless motors 1306
(No. 16570.2300L and No. 16570.2300R)
4in1 ULTRA brushless speed controller BL Heli S (No. S3087)
FPV micro camera V2 (No. 48341)
25 mW 5,8 GHz video transmitter raceband (No. 16570.123)
LiPo battery V-Maxx 3s/850 mAh (No. 78108.3XT30)
Battery charger (No. S2015.XH or 6454.XH) mz-12PRO HoTT transmitter (No. S1002.PRO77DE)
Assembly material and manual
Recommended accessories
FPV goggle (No. 48354)
Graupner 7“ FPV monitor (No. S8405)
Technical data
Length excl. rotors
Width excl. rotors
Axial distance
Propellers
140 mm
140 mm
122 mm
3 blades 4 x 4,5 inches
Chassis material
Chassis height
Carbon fibre
30 mm
Weight <250 g w/out battery protection
Video channels in Europe R 3 … 6
16570.FPV
already assembled Race copter Alpha 150Q
Propellers size 3 x 5,2 inches
Ultra PRO brushless motors 1306
(No. 16570.3500L and No. 16570.3500R)
4in1 ULTRA brushless speed controller BL Heli S (No. S3087)
FPV micro camera V2 (No. 48341)
25 mW 5,8 GHz video transmitter race band (No. 16570.123)
Assembly material and manual
Recommended accessories mz-12PRO HoTT transmitter (No. S1002.PRO77DE)
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LiPo battery V-Maxx 3s/850 mAh (No. 78108.3XT30)
Battery charger (No. S2015.XH or 6454.XH)
FPV goggle (No. 48354)
Graupner 7“ FPV monitor (No. S8405)
Technical data
Length excl. rotors
Width excl. rotors
Axial distance
Propellers
Chassis material
126 mm
126 mm
106 mm
3 blades 3 x 5,2 inches
Carbon fibre
Chassis height
Weight
30 mm
<250 g w/out battery protection
Video channels in Europe R 3 … 6
16570.HoTT
already assembled 3D copter Alpha 170Q
3D propellers size 3,8 x 3,5 inches
Ultra PRO brushless motors 1306
(No. 16570.2300L and No. 16570.2300R)
4in1 ULTRA brushless speed controller BL Heli S (No. S3087)
Assembly material and manual
Recommended accessories mz-12PRO HoTT transmitter (No. S1002.PRO77DE)
LiPo battery V-Maxx 3s/850 mAh (No. 78108.3XT30)
Battery charger (No. S2015.XH or 6454.XH)
Technical data
Length excl. rotors 140 mm
Width excl. rotors 140 mm
Axial distance 122 mm
Propellers
Chassis material
Chassis height
Weight
3S 3 blades 3,8 x 3,5 inches
Carbon fibre
30 mm
<250 g w/out battery protection
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16572.RTF
Recommended accessories
LiPo V-Maxx 4s/1800 mAh (No. 78118.4FPV)
FPV goggle (No. 48354)
Graupner 7“ FPV monitor (No. S8405)
Technical data already assembled Race copter Alpha 220Q
Propellers size 5 x 4,6 inches
Ultra PRO brushless motors 2206 (No. S7118 + S7119)
4in1 ULTRA brushless speed controller BL Heli S (No. S3088)
FPV micro camera V2 (No. 48341)
25 mW 5,8 GHz video transmitter raceband (No. 16570.123)
LiPo battery V-Maxx 3s/1300 mAh (No. 78113.3)
Battery charger (No. S2015.XH or 6454.XH) mz-12PRO HoTT transmitter (No. S1002.PRO77DE)
Assembly material and manual
Length excl. rotors
Width excl. rotors
Axial distance
Propellers
Chassis material
Chassis height
Weight
Video channels in Europe
185 mm
185 mm
156 mm
3 blades 5 x 4,6 inches
Carbon fibre
30 mm
<500 g
R 3 … 6
16572.FPV
already assembled Race copter Alpha 220Q
Propellers size 5 x 4,6 inches
Ultra PRO brushless motors 2206 (No. S7118 + S7119)
4in1 ULTRA brushless speed controller BL Heli S (No. S3088)
FPV micro camera V2 (No. 48341)
25 mW 5,8 GHz video transmitter raceband (No. 16570.123)
Assembly material and manual
Recommended accessories mz-12PRO HoTT transmitter (No. S1002.PRO77DE)
LiPo battery V-Maxx 4s/1800 mAh (No. 78118.4FPV)
Battery charger Ultramat 14 plus (No. 6464)
FPV goggle (No. 48354)
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Technical data
Graupner 7“ FPV monitor (No. S8405)
Length excl. rotors
Width excl. rotors
Axial distance
Propellers
Chassis material
Chassis height
Weight
Video channels in Europe
185 mm
185 mm
156 mm
3 blades 5 x 4,6 inches
Carbon fibre
30 mm
<500 g
R 3 … 6
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Symbol description
!
Always observe the information indicated by these warning signs.
Particularly those which are additionally marked with the words
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. They are also used for safe handling the product. Therefore please read this section very carefully before using the product!
• Do not leave the packaging material lying around, this could be a dangerous toy for children.
• Persons, including children, with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge, or not capable to assemble and use safely one of these 3D or Race copter Alpha 150Q, 170Q or Alpha 220Q must not use it without supervision or instruction by a responsible person.
• Operation and use of radio-controlled models needs to be learnt! If you have never operated a model of this type before, start carefully and make yourself familiar with the model's reactions to the remote control commands. Proceed responsibly.
• First, always perform a range and function test on the ground according to the manual of your transmitter (to do so, hold your model tight), before you use your model. Repeat the test with running motor and with short throttle bursts.
• 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.
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!
• Protect your copter from dust, dirty, humidity and other small parts. Do not expose it to vibrations or to extreme heath or cold. The models may only be operated remotely in normal outside temperatures such as from -10°C to +55°C.
• Always use all your Graupner HoTT components only with the latest firmware version.
• If you have questions which cannot be answered by the operating manual, please contact us (contact information see page
5) or another expert in the field.
WARNING
• During programming, make sure that connected electric motors do not start unintentionally. Injury risk by the turning propellers! For safety reasons always remove the propellers when programming. Always activate the Motor Stop function according to the instructions of your transmitter.
• Avoid impacts and crushing. Check the copter regularly for damages to the housings and cables, specially after model crashes. Damaged or wet electronic components, even if re-dried, should no longer be used!
• Never touch the turning propellers, this can cause serious injury.
• The propellers must be mounted securely, thrown parts can cause serious injury.
• Never stay in the danger area of running propellers! Long hair, loose clothing such as scarves, loose shirts or similar, can be sucked in by the propeller, flying parts can lead to serious injuries.
• Observe the safety notes of the required components.
Safety notes for battery
!
CAUTION
• LiPo batteries are not a toy. Persons, including children, with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge, or not capable to use safely the battery must not use the battery without supervision or instruction by a responsible person.
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• Any alterations to the battery, charger or charging cables can cause serious injury. Risk of fire and explosions! Risk of burns!
• Do not use any damaged battery or charger, risk of short-circuit and fire!
Battery storage
LiPo batteries should be stored with a voltage of about 3,8V per cell.
If the cell voltage falls below 3 V, then the battery must be necessarily charged. Deep discharge and storage in discharge status (cell voltage < 3V) make the battery useless. For transport and storage the
LiPo batteries should be placed in a safety bag e.g. No. 8373.
Notes
• Remove the battery from the model when transporting or when not in use.
• During transport protect the model and the transmitter from damages.
Charge the LiPo battery
Connect the LiPo battery to the supplied charger and charge it as described in the corresponding manual.
First use
The following optional components may be required to commission the copter:
Remote control HoTT transmitter (mz-12 Pro or higher) and a matching charger.
For versions 16570.RTF, 16570.FPV and 16572.RTF and 16572.FPV, optionally available video goggle (No. 48354) or an optionally available FPV monitor (No. S8405) are needed for the FPV flight.
Receiver
The integrated HoTT receiver is optimally matched to the respective copter at the factory. To program some parameters, refer to the section "Receiver settings".
Installing the LiPo battery in the copter
To compensate for the weight of the camera, place the LiPo battery slightly backwards with a self-adhesive Velcro strip on the underside
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of the frame and, after fine-tuning the centre of gravity, secure it against falling with an additional Velcro strip.
Connecting the LiPo battery
To start up the copter, plug the connector of the main battery into the corresponding socket on the back of the copter and remove it again after setting the flight mode.
Determining the centre of gravity
Hold the copter in the middle of the upper frame with two fingers and lift it up. The copter should take a horizontal position. Otherwise, move the battery accordingly.
01
02
03
04
05
06
Default model memory
––– 04
05
06
07
08
09
Hornet250
Xcell 220
VersaCopt
Alpha 150
Alpha 170
Alpha 1703D
Alpha 110
Alpha 150
Hornet250
Alpha 300
Xcell 220
VersaCopt
–––
• The kits 16570.RTF
and 16572.RTF
are delivered with the transmitter Graupner mz-12 Pro HoTT .
In accordance with the type of copter included in the set, the supplied transmitter is already linked to a preprogrammed model memory in both cases.
No. / Copter model
16570.RTF / Alpha 170Q
16572.RTF / Alpha 220Q
Suitable sample memory
Alpha 170 (Alpha 110)
Alpha 170 (Alpha 110)
• The kits 16570.FPV
, 16570.HoTT
and 16572.FPV
are delivered without HoTT transmitter.
The optional Graupner mz-12 Pro HoTT transmitter already contains preprogrammed pattern memory. More are available for download on the respective product page at www.graupner.de
.
With the help of the option „Model memory“ of the PC program
„Firmware_Upgrade_gr_studio“ these sample programs can be transferred to the transmitter.
No. / Copter model
16570.FPV / Alpha 150Q
Suitable sample memory
Alpha 150 (Alpha 110)
16570.HoTT / Alpha 170Q 3D Alpha 1703D (Alpha 300)
16572.FPV / Alpha 220Q Alpha 110 / 150 / 170
Note
In both cases, it is recommended not to use the pre-programmed model memory directly, but to copy it into a free model memory in accordance with the transmitter manual and then rename it accordingly.
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Binding the receiver
Depending on the scope of delivery of your set, the receiver integrated in your 3D or Race copter Alpha 150Q, 170Q or Race copter
Alpha 220Q may already be bound to the transmitter Graupner mz-12 Pro HoTT included in the set.
If you want to bind the copter to another transmitter or renew a binding, proceed as follows:
Binding step-by-step
1. Switch on transmitter.
2. Start the copter by plugging in the drive battery.
On the left side of the copter, the status LED lights up red for about 15 seconds: The copter waits exclusively for control signals from "its" transmitter.
3. After the expiration of these approx. 15 seconds, the status LED starts flashing rhythmically red: The receiver of the copter is now in bind mode.
‖ If "his" previous HoTT transmitter is switched on, the existing binding is retained.
‖ If a binding process is triggered on another HoTT transmitter according to its description, the receiver of the copter binds to this transmitter and the existing binding is lost.
4. If the binding process was successful, the red status LED on the copter goes out and the green LEDs that may be present on the arms of the copter light up constantly. Otherwise the process has to be repeated.
Attention
As mentioned above, the receiver of a 3D or Race copter Alpha
150Q, 170Q and Race copter Alpha 220Q is in binding mode approximately 15 seconds after the battery is plugged in. If the copter is already bound to a specific transmitter and should this binding be maintained, the transmitter must therefore be switched on for safety reasons before the commissioning of the copter or at the latest within this period of 15 seconds. Otherwise, there is an acute danger that the copter unintentionally binds to a foreigner Graupner
HoTT transmitter, which is eventually in binding mode at the same time, and consequently goes into uncontrolled operation.
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Range test
Carry out the range test of a Graupner HoTT remote control system according to the instructions in your transmitter manual. It is useful to have an assistant who helps you.
Attention
Never start a range test on the transmitter during normal model operation!
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Flight control
MODE 1
Climb and sink
Roll to the right and left
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Turn (yaw)
Forward and backward (nick) v
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MODE 2
Climb and sink
Turn (yaw)
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Roll to the right and left
Forward and backward (nick)
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MODE 3
Climb and sink
Turn (yaw)
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Roll to the right and left
Forward and backward (nick) v
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MODE 4
Climb and sink
Roll to the right and left
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Turn (yaw)
Forward and backward (nick)
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Installing the propellers
!
1R
4L
2L
3R
CAUTION
Risk of injury by rotating propellers in case the motors start.
Always unplug the connector to the battery before working on the propellers.
Install the propellers as shown in the picture on the left. Be sure to attach the right propeller to each motor. The propellers are marked accordingly. If only one propeller is put on wrong, the copter is not able to fly.
On the two, seen from above, running counterclockwise motors left front (1) and right rear (3) you have to install the propellers marked with an "R".
On the two, seen from above, clockwise running motors right front
(2) and left rear (4) you have to install the propellers marked with an
"L".
Another orientation option is: The outer propeller blades of the two front propellers must be directed obliquely backwards at the top and the two rear propellers diagonally forward at the top.
First flight
For the first flight, select a large, free flight surface with not too hard ground. At least initially always start, fly and land in attitude mode because the copter is easier to control. Familiarize yourself with the flight behaviour of your copter before you switch to the Rate mode for the first time. Proceed carefully and responsibly.
Commissioning the copter step-by-step
1. Switch on transmitter.
2. Activate the Motor Stop function by switching the corresponding switch.
3. Start the copter by plugging in the battery.
‖ After commissioning of the copter, its position stabilization is immediately active, but not yet initialized.
4. Place the copter horizontally on a suitable surface for about 3 sec after switching on.
‖ The calibration process can only be performed when the receiver is absolutely still. Always wait until the calibration process has finished before starting to fly the model.
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Camera function
‖ If required, you can achieve the same effect with a correspondingly long-lasting stopover on a suitable surface.
5. Move the throttle / pitch control stick to idle position.
This is usually the "back" end point.
6. Deactivate the Motor Stop function.
The propellers start to rotate at low speed.
7. Carefully move the throttle / pitch stick forward until the copter is about one meter high and hold it at that height.
‖ Initially, move the control sticks slightly so that you have enough time to familiarize yourself with the copter's reactions.
‖ If, especially when hovering, the copter always drifts in a certain direction, compensate the movement by tapping the corresponding trim button in the opposite direction. Alternatively, you can land and move the battery in the opposite direction.
8. After landing, first activate the motor stop function, then first put the transmitter away and take the copter in hand to stake out the battery.
With the exception of the 3D copter included in the set No. 16570.
HoTT, all other copter models have a factory-ready built-in micro-camera and a video transmitter. The transmission of the camera image begins with the connection of a battery to the copter. Then, if necessary, scan the transmission channel of the copter on the video goggle or on the video monitor.
The copter-side video channel switching is described in the next section under "Special functions on channel 6".
To align the camera unscrew the fixing screws of the red spacer and loosen the camera; the spacer is then to move appropriately to align the camera as desired. Finally, tighten all four screws again.
For sharpness adjustment loosen the ribbed ring on the camera optics; turn this accordingly and finally secure the position found by tightening the knurled ring again.
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HoTT transmitter presettings
Depending on the bandwidth of the model type selection of the
HoTT transmitter used, either the model type "Copter" or alternatively a "Fixed-wing model" should be selected. Some of the current
HoTT transmitters are even shipped with preconfigured model memory, such as: for example, the transmitter mz-12 Pro HoTT included in some sets. The following programming suggestions and display illustrations are also based on this transmitter.
Control mode
According to the transmitter instructions, the appropriate control mode and, if necessary, "motor front / rear" must be set. Usually
"backwards" so that the channel 1 indicator in the servo display indicates -100% in the "motor off" position of the "throttle / pitch control stick".
Flight mode
I5
I6
I7
I8
I9
3 free free free free
1
9
11
3
5
7
+
0%
0%
–100%
0%
0%
0%
2
10
12
4
6
8
+100% +100%
+100% +100%
+100% +100%
+100% +100%
+100% +100% trv +
+
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
I5
I6
I7
I8
I9
3 free free free free
9
11
5
7
1
3
+
0%
0%
+100%
0%
0%
0%
10
12
6
8
2
4
+100% +100%
+100% +100%
+100% +100%
+100% +100%
+100% +100% trv +
+
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Flight mode has to be set to channel 5. To do this, program a 2-way switch in the "Control settings" menu on Channel 5 as follows:
• Attitude mode
The stick movements act directly proportionally to Roll and Nick.
In the attitude mode, the maximum inclination angle is limited to approx. 50° at 100% of the stick travel.
The attitude mode is active as long as the bar of channel 5 is on the left of -50% in the »Servo display«. How far to the left is irrelevant.
(The -100% shown on the left are based on the switch programming above.)
Flight mode suggested for beginners.
• Rate mode
In this mode, the rate is determined by the rash of the stick without inclination limit. In this aerobatic mode rolls and loops are possible.
The Rate mode is active as soon as the bar of channel 5 is to the right of +50% in the display "Servo display". How far to the right is irrelevant.
(The -100% shown on the left are based on the switch programming above.)
Not suitable for beginners.
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Fail-Safe setting
FAIL SAFE
Pos
Hold
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Delay 0.25s
STO
We recommend to set Channel 1 and Channel 5 to "Pos" according to the transmitter instructions and, before saving the fail-safe settings, set the throttle / pitch control stick to the motor OFF position and the Attitude / Rate mode switch to the "OFF" position Position
"Rate mode" to be active in fail-safe situations:
In such a case, a red LED will flash on the left side of the Alpha 150Q,
170Q or Alpha 220Q quadcopter. The motors run with the minimum power set in the "MINPOWER%" line of the "Multicopter Basis" display described later and the position control of the copter is still active.
This state continues until a correct transmitter signal is recognized again by the receiver module.
Throttle Cut
Mod.Name
Control mode
Motor on C1
M Stop
Timers
ALPHA 110
1
Idle B.
–125% +100% 1
0:00 –––
For safety reasons, a motor stop switch must always be programmed on the transmitter side according to the transmitter instructions.
Only when this is placed into the appropriate position, an undesired start of the motors is reliably prevented.
Motor stop in Acro 3D mode
9
11
5
7
1
3
M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
S 5
??
??
??
??
??
??
??
??
type fro to
1 =
MIX 1 S trv +100%+100% offs +100%
5
STO SEL
+
–100%
0%
–100%
0%
0%
0%
10
12
6
8
2
4
+
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
When operating the copter in Acro 3D mode with the Rate mode enabled, the motor stop function of the transmitter will not shut off the motors, but set them to "full power backwards". To prevent this, a mixer is to be programmed in such a way that switching the motor stop switch to the motor OFF position also automatically switches over to the position mode in which the stop of all motors is then ensured.
Programming step-by-step
1. Program a linear mixer of "S => 5" according to the transmitter instructions.
2. Give this mixer the same switch with the same switching direction that activates the motor stop function.
Keep this switch in the motor OFF position while programming the mixer.
3. Change to the setting page of the mixer.
4. Set the "travel" symmetrically to +100%.
5. Change to the line "Offset".
6. Now manually set the offset value to +100%, so as shown in the picture on the left, see middle illustration on the left.
And in the servo display, the bars of channels 1 and 5 should be set to -100% despite the Rate mode is activated, see the lower figure on the left.
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Special functions on channel 6
I5
I6
I7
I8
I9
3
SW6/7 free free free
+100% +100%
+100% +100%
+100% +100%
+100% +100%
+100% +100% trv +
Through the channel 6 of the transmitter it is possible to switch up to three special functions, but the auto-flip function additionally requires a mixer.
• Video channel switching
There are four video channels available in Europe. Between them is switched in rotation process, each with a short control pulse of
+100% to the control channel 6. In parallel, the colour of the LED lighting of the copters changes.
• red = Video channel R3
• green = Video channel R4
• blue = Video channel R5
• white = Video channel R6
To toggle the video channels as well as the lighting of the copter, in the menu "Control setting", program one of the self-resetting switches on your transmitter to "input 6" and leave the rest at their default values.
In the preprogrammed model memory "Alpha 110" of the optionally supplied transmitter mz-12 Pro HoTT is the right front mounted switch "S6". From this three-stage switch, only the self-resetting switch function is used.
• Auto-Flip
With the auto-flip function, it is easy to perform a flip in the Attitude mode with the copter.
However, since the auto-flip function should only be activated in
"Attitude mode", the corresponding dependency is established by setting a free mixer of "5 => 6" as follows:
M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
L.MIX1
S 6
??
??
??
??
??
??
??
??
Typ fro zu
2
–––
–––
–––
––– trv offs
–125%
0%
0%
SYM ASY
5 6
Programming step-by-step
1. Select "5" in the "from" column of a free linear mixer.
2. In the now accessible column "to",select "6" as target.
3. In the column above the switch symbol assign a self-resetting switch, for example the switch 2 of the mz-12 Pro HoTT .
4. Change to the setting side of the mixer and hold down the button just assigned to set the mixer.
5. According to the transmitter description, an asymmetrical path of at least -110% has to be set. However, as shown in the figure, a setting between -125% and -150% is recommended.
6. Recall the servo display for checking:
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ശ In Attitude mode, when the selected switch is activated, the channel 6 bar must exceed the minimum value of
+110%.
ശ In the Rate mode, the bar of channel 6 must remain at 0% even if the selected switch is pressed.
So programmed, the auto-flip function can be "armed" in the
Attitude mode with a short change of the self-resetting switch for about 5 seconds. As soon as the roll or pitch control stick is moved more than 50% of its way within this time, the copter will automatically flip to the appropriate direction.
Note
After the flip, position deviations in the range of <10 ° are possible.
"Telemetry" menu
SETTING & DATA VIEW
Telemetry
SETTING & DATA VIEW
SENSOR
RF STATUS VIEW
VOICE TRIGGER
RX DATA ON
ALARM SETTING
The basic handling of the "Telemetry" menu is described in the manual of the respective HoTT transmitter with display. By way of derogation, only in certain receivers the menu structure is summarized under the generic term "setting & data view". These instructions also provide information on how to access this menu. Change accordingly to the first setting page of the receiver module of the 3D or
Race copter Alpha 150Q, 170Q or Race copter Alpha 220Q .
Note
The setting values shown in the following display illustrations show the respective default values of the copters mentioned above.
Receiver display
Copter Alpha 150Q/170Q
RECEIVER Q.06
LANGUAGE: English
ALARM VOLT: 10.2V
ALARM TEMP: 70°C
VIDEO CHANNEL R3
ALARM CAPAC. 600mAh
K5: SERVO
Copter Alpha 220Q
RECEIVER Q.06
LANGUAGE: English
ALARM VOLT: 10.2V
ALARM TEMP: 70°C
VIDEO CHANNEL R3
ALARM CAPAC. 1200mAh
K5: SERVO
LANGUAGE
In the "Language" line you can set the display language in the receiver menu.
The choices are: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish
ALARM VOLT
If the receiver voltage falls below the set value, a low-voltage warning is generated by the transmitter in the form of a "sound-declining
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alarm tone" or the "receiver voltage" speech output message.
ALARM TEMP
If the receiver temperature exceeds the set temperature, a warning is generated by the transmitter in the form of a "3-step sound-climbing alarm tone" or the "receiver temperature" speech output message.
The adjustment range is 5 ° increments from 50 to 80 °C.
Video channel
If necessary, select the desired video channel in this line. Their selection depends on the region and its regulations.
Note
As described under "Special functions on channel 6" described above, it is possible to change in rotation between the available video channels through a push button.
ALARM CAPACITY
In this line, to be on the safe side, select a value that is approximately
10 to 15% lower than the nominal capacity of the battery used, so that enough time and power remain for a safe landing.
ROLL/NICK Display
Copter Alpha 150Q/170Q
MULTICOPTER RO/NI
ROLL/NICK P 40
ROLL/NICK D 40
DAMPING 9
ROLL FACTOR % 95
POWER2SENS. 100
R/N DYNAMIC 70
––ATTITUDE MODE––
ROLL/NICK I 40
AGILITY 8
––RATE MODE––
R/N RATE I 17
RATE 70
3D Copter Alpha 170Q
MULTICOPTER RO/NI
ROLL/NICK P 30
ROLL/NICK D 40
DAMPING 30
ROLL FACTOR % 95
POWER2SENS. 80
R/N DYNAMIC 70
––ATTITUDE MODE––
ROLL/NICK I 40
AGILITY 8
––RATE MODE––
R/N RATE I 15
RATE 70
The control is based on the PID principle, where the "P" stands for
"proportional", the "I" for "integral" and the "D" for "digital". In short
...
... the deviation from the setpoint proportional to the manipulated variable has an effect at the P value.
... the existing control deviation is continuously summed up at the I value and then acts on the manipulated variable via the I value.
... the differential component only takes into account the speed of the control deviation and then acts on the control accordingly via the
D component.
ROLL/NICK P
This parameter determines the tilting behaviour of the copter during the maximum climb.
In order to prevent tilting at full climbing power in the end, this parameter must be increased in steps of 5 until a medium-fast tilting occurs. Subsequently, this value is to be adjusted in individual steps until the tilting has disappeared.
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Race Copter Alpha 220Q
MULTICOPTER RO/NI
ROLL/NICK P 25
ROLL/NICK D 35
DAMPING 30
ROLL FACTOR % 95
POWER2SENS. 100
R/N DYNAMIC 70
––ATTITUDE MODE––
ROLL/NICK I 40
AGILITY 8
––RATE MODE––
R/N RATE I 15
RATE 70
ROLL/NICK D
This parameter determines the tilting behaviour of the roll / pitch function of the copter.
As described above, this parameter must be adjusted until the Multicopter engages exactly over Roll and Nick. A too high value leads to very rapid oscillations.
DAMPING
The damping factor should be set as low as possible, but as high as necessary, so that the PID control can operate optimally. If you do not get vibrations away with the PID settings , then change the damping of 1 step and test whether the setting works better or worse.
ROLL FACTOR %
Set the Roll setting as percent value of the overall gain. For symmetrical copters, the value should normally be left at 100. If, because of its gravity centre, the Copter is more agile on the Roll axis than on the Nick axis, then you can change here the roll factor.
POWER 2SENS.
This parameter allows you to set a kind of gyro suppression. Higher values result in an increased suppression towards full throttle.
R/N DYNAMIC
Higher dynamic values provide a more direct feel for the flight (3D flight 50 ... 100), lower dynamic values for smoother flight recordings, rounder freestyle flying and races (30 ... 50).
Adjustment range: MIN (deactivated), 1 …100, (0)C5, (50)C6 … (50)
C16
Alternatively, the effect on the R/N Dynamic value can also be adjusted by the transmitter. To do this, a rotary or slider control is assigned to one of the control channels 5 ... 16 and the remaining settings are left at the default values. In the value field of the "R/N
Dynamic" line, the corresponding channel is then merely to be selected instead of a fixed value.
Note
If a channel is selected in the "R / N DYNAMIC" line, but no encoder is assigned to it on the transmitter side, the value in brackets is specified.
–– ATTITUDE MODE ––
ROLL/NICK I
Set the I component of the Attitude mode. At too low values of Copter tilts slowly.
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If it stops after a roll or pitch command and “oscillates”, the value must be reduced.
AGILITY
This value determines how fast a change of position is made.
–– Rate mode ––
R/N RATE I
Sets the I component of the rotation in rate mode. At too low values of Copter tilts slowly. If it stops after a roll or pitch command and
“oscillates”, the value must be reduced.
RATE
This value sets the maximum potential rate in Rate mode.
YAW Display
Copter Alpha 150Q/170Q
MULTICOPTER GIER
YAW P 40
YAW I 12
YAW D 10
RATE 70
YAW DYNAMIC 75
3D Copter Alpha 170Q
Race Copter Alpha 220Q
MULTICOPTER YAW
YAW P 25
YAW I 12
YAW D 10
RATE 70
YAW DYNAMIC 75
The general comments on PID control in the description of the roll / pitch display are also applicable here.
YAW P
The P factor is responsible for the snap to yaw. Higher values result in a faster stop. At too high P-values the copter starts to “swing”. In such cases, the value must be reduced again.
YAW I
The I-factor ensures constant rotations. Start with low values and only increase them until the rotations are constant. Too high value cause an oscillation when you stop. Eventually, the motors can start rotating and thus cause unwanted rising.
YAW D
The D-factor affects the stopping behaviour in Yaw. Normally a hard
D action is necessary. The D component must be set as low as possible, since it affects the whole system.
RATE
For beginners a rate value of approx. 50, for racers and freestyle pilots between 50 and 70 are recommended.
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YAW DYNAMIC
Higher dynamic values provide a more direct feel for the flight (3D flight 80 ... 100), lower dynamic values for smoother flight recordings, rounder freestyle flying and races (30 ... 80).
Multicopter Basis display
Copter Alpha 150Q/170Q
MULTICOPTER BASIC
TYPE QUADRO XI
ESC S3087
MODE NORMAL
MINPOWER % 10
FREESTYLE 1
CALIBR.POSITION NO
KALIBR.LAGE NEIN
Race Copter Alpha 220Q
MULTICOPTER BASIC
TYPE QUADRO XI
ESC S3088
MODE NORMAL
MINPOWER % 5
FREESTYLE 1
CALIBR.POSITION NO
KALIBR.LAGE NEIN
3D Copter Alpha 170Q
MULTICOPTER BASIC
TYPE QUADRO XI
ESC S3087
MODE ACRO 3D
MINPOWER % 15
FREESTYLE 1
CALIBR.POSITION NO
KALIBR.LAGE NEIN
TYPE
The "Type" line defines the basic configuration of the copter. The following selections are available: "Quadro X", "Quadro XI" and "Quadro
+". The default setting "Quadro XI" is, however, to be maintained, otherwise the copter will become uncontrollable.
ESC
This term is composed of the first letters of the English term "Electronic Speed Control" as a synonym for "motor control". In this line, therefore, the type of the installed motor control must be entered de facto. This value is, like the previous "type", given by the factory-installed technique of the copter and therefore may not be changed at will.
MODE
NORMAL
This setting must be used for copters with speed controller without reverse of the direction of rotation.
ACRO 3D
This setting is reserved for copters whose speed controllers are equipped with direction reverse.
Attention
The setting ACRO 3D is reserved for the 3D copter Alpha 170Q No.
16570.HoTT.
Note
For safety reason the " Type " and " Mode " changes take effect after switching off and on the receiver system.
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Throttle travel
Rate mode
Throttle travel
Attitude mode
MINIPOWER %
!
positive full throttle linear idle linear negative full throttle linear to full throttle motor idle
Travel Throttle/Pitch control stick
CAUTION
• Since after changing to ACRO 3D the power control in Rate mode is different, as shown in the figure on the left, the motors, depending on the current position of the throttle / pitch control stick, can change more or less when switching from the
Attitude mode to the Rate mode or Acro 3D mode. Therefore always mount the propellers immediately before starting the flight operation and start and land exclusively in "attitude mode".
• During prolonged extreme aerobatics of the copter in Acro 3D mode (e.g. , sequence> 1min), the receiver may lose its attitude information and, as a result, the copter may move to an undesired position when switching to attitude mode. In this situation, the copter should be in the Rate mode and either it is left quiet for about 30 seconds or it is landed for a short time, so that the receiver can readjust the position information again.
MINPOWER %
If the throttle / pitch control stick is moved past its stop on the idleside stopper of the copter speed controller, the motors will start to run. The setting value of this option determines the minimum power to be provided at the switch-on point so that the position control can continue to operate in the Attitude mode and it can also serve as a rescue mode in an emergency. But do not set a too high value here in order not to restrict too much the control range of the speed controller.
The adjustment range is 5 ... 35%.
FREESTYLE
The setting basically serves to prevent the I-factor from generating a vibration.
The higher the value, the more I-vibrations are prevented, but also the straight-ahead flight is degraded. Values up to max. 20 recommended.
Adjustment range: MIN (deactivated), 1 …100, (0)C5, (50)C6 … (50)
C16
Alternatively, the effect on the I value can also be adjusted by the transmitter. To do this, a rotary or slider control is assigned to one of the control channels 5 ... 16 and the remaining settings are left at the default values. In the value field of the "Freestyle" line, the corresponding channel is then merely to be selected instead of a fixed value.
Note
If a channel is selected in the "FREESTYLE" line, but no encoder is assigned to it on the transmitter side, the value in brackets is specified.
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CALIBR.POSITION
With this option, if necessary, the basic calibration of the acceleration sensors can be readjusted, so that the copter hovers with the control stick and trim to neutral, in attitude mode, precisely horizontally.
To recalibrate, place the copter on an absolutely horizontal surface and then set the value field to "YES".
As soon as the calibration is completed, the display changes back to
"NO". To accept the calibration that has just been carried out in the non-volatile memory of the receiver, it is essential to push or tap on the ENT key.
Axis assignment
AXIS ASSIGNMENT
DO SETUP No
ROLL +2
NICK +1
YAW –3
Note
The gyroscope calibration, required each time the copter is switched on, takes place as soon as the copter or its receiver is absolutely quiet. The motors will not start until the calibration is completed.
In this display, the gyros and their effective direction can be determined. A readjustment is normally not necessary with the quadcopter Alpha 150Q, 170Q or Alpha 220Q .
DO SETUP
After selecting the line "do setup" and changing the value field to
"yes", assign the axes as follows:
Do setup step by step
1. Push or tap on the ENT key
"NO" is displayed inverted.
2. Change the value field to "YES".
3. Push or tap on the ENT key
4. At the transmitter briefly bring the roll control stick to the right stop.
The display shows the roll axis inverted.
5. Tilt the copter more than 45 degrees to the right.
As soon as the detected axis with the required sign is displayed in
"normal" representation, the axis assignation is completed.
6. At the transmitter briefly bring the nick control stick to the front stop.
The display shows the nick axis inverted.
7. Tilt the copter more than 45 degrees to the front.
As soon as the detected axis with the required sign is displayed in
"normal" representation, the axis assignation is completed.
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8. At the transmitter briefly bring the yaw control stick to the right stop.
9. Turn the copter clockwise by more than 45 degrees to the right.
As soon as the detected axis with the required sign is displayed in
"normal" representation, the axis assignation is completed.
The gyros and their operating directions have now been assigned.
Attention
To be on the safe side, the directions of action of the gyroscope settings must be checked.
Check step by step
1. Remove the rotors of the copter.
2. Use the pitch control stick to give approx. 25% "throttle".
All motors run at the same speed.
3. Switch to the attitude mode.
4. Tilt the copter forward.
The front motors must turn faster than back ones.
5. Tilt the copter to one side.
The motors of the side, the "hanging" side must turn faster than those of the opposite, higher side.
‖ If this is not the case, the entire gyro assignment must be repeated.
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Firmware updates
The required programs and files are enclosed in a software pack and can be found for the corresponding product at www.graupner.de
.
Download this software package from the Internet, and unpack it on your Windows PC or laptop.
The procedure is also described in detail in the manual contained in the data package. You can also singularly download these from the download page of the product at www.graupner.de
.
Notes
• Please note that compatible firmware is required for reliable communication between the HoTT components. The programs and files that are required for updates are therefore combined into a single pack that is currently named "HoTT_Software_
V4.zip".
• Always use all your RC components only with the latest firmware version. The current firmware version can be found on the
Internet at www.graupner.de
.
Firmware updates of a 3D or Race Copter Alpha 150Q, 170Q or
Alpha 220Q are performed via the connector on the left side of the copter using a laptop or PC running Windows 7 ... 10. You will need the optionally available USB interface, No. 7168.6, as well as the adapter cables No. 7168.S and S1038.2.
Connect the adapter lead to the USB interface. The polarity of the plug-in system cannot be reversed. Note the small chamfers on the sides. Do not use force, the plug should click into place easily. Finally, connect the adapter cable S1038.2 with the correct polarity to the corresponding end of the adapter cable 7168.S.
Now push the narrow white plug all the way into the side connector.
But do not apply force.
The update takes place via the program part "Slowflyer / Gyro
Receiver Downloader" of the program "Firmware_Upgrade_gr_Studio" available under "Links". Please follow the notes of the software.
Firmware update step-by-step
1. Download the required firmware file from the product page to your PC and unzip it if necessary.
2. Be sure to check the charge level of the battery to be used as the power source before each firmware update.
3. When switched off, connect the device to be powered up to a PC or laptop using the aforementioned cables and adapters.
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ശ Do not interrupt this connection during an update! Therefore, it is essential to ensure trouble-free contact between transmitter and computer, and later, after plugging in the power source, between copter and power source.
4. Start the program "Firmware_Upgrade_gr_Studio".
5. Select the correct COM port in the program part "Port select" of the "Firmware_Upgrade_gr_Studio".
6. Open the program part "Slowflyer, Gyro Receiver Downloader" of the "Firmware_Upgrade_gr_Studio".
7. Click on "File" in the upper left corner and change to the location of the previously downloaded upgrade file in the following "Open
File" dialog.
8. Select the ".bin" file matching your copter.
9. Click on "Start".
10. Now connect the battery, previously checked for its charge status, to the copter.
The firmware upgrade process starts.
11. The end of the data transfer will be indicated by the update program.
12. Disconnect the battery from the copter and then disconnect the
PC or laptop.
13. Be sure to check the copter for correctness after each update.
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SIMPLIFIED DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Graupner/SJ hereby declares that the radio systems 16570.RTF
,
16570.FPV
, 16570.HoTT
, 16572.RTF and 16572.FPV comply with
Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following Internet address: www.graupner.de
.
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Notes on environmental protection
If this symbol is on the product, instructions for use or packaging, it indicates that the product may not be disposed with normal household waste once it has reached the end of its service life. It must be turned over to a recycling collection point for electric and electronic apparatus.
Individual markings indicate which materials can be recycled. You make an important contribution to protection of the environment by utilizing facilities for reuse, material recycling or other means of exploiting obsolete equipment.
Batteries must be removed from the unit and disposed of separately at an appropriate collection point. Please inquire if necessary from the local authority for the appropriate disposal site.
Care and maintenance
P
The product does not need any maintenance. Always protect it against dust, dirt and moisture.
Clean the product only with a dry cloth (do not use detergent!) lightly rub.
Warranty conditions
Graupner/SJ GmbH, Henriettenstrassee 96, 73230 Kirchheim/Teck grants from the date of purchase of this product for a period of 24 months. The warranty applies only to the material or operational defects already existing when you purchased the item. Damage due to misuse, wear, overloading, incorrect accessories or improper handling are excluded from the guarantee. The legal rights and claims are not affected by this guarantee. Please check exactly defects before a claim or send the product, because we have to ask you to pay shipping costs if the item is free from defects.
These operating instruction are exclusively for information purposes and are subject to change without prior notification. The current version can be found on the Internet at www.graupner.de on the relevant product page. In addition, the company Graupner/SJ has no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in construction or operation manuals.
Not liable for printing errors.
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