Throttle Curve; Mixing - Spektrum dx18qq Instruction Manual

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Throttle Curve

You can use the Throttle Curve menu
option to optimize the throttle response.
A maximum of 7 points are available on
the throttle curve.
To add points to a Throttle Curve:
1. Move the throttle stick to the posi-
tion where you wish to add the new
point.
2. Scroll to Add Pt. and press the scroll wheel to add the point.
To remove points from a Throttle Curve:
1. Move the Throttle stick until the cursor is near the point you wish to remove.
2. Scroll to Remove Pt. and press the scroll wheel once to remove the point.
If you program multiple throttle curves and you wish to edit one of the curves,
that curve must be active in the Throttle Curve screen before you can make any
changes.

Mixing

Mixing allows control input for a channel
to affect more than one channel at a
time. Mixing functions support:
• Mixing a channel to another
channel.
• Mixing a channel to itself.
• Assigning offset to a channel
• Linking primary to secondary trim.
These mixes are available for each model memory:
• 16 programmable mixes
• Cyclic to Throttle (HELI)
• Swashplate (HELI)
• Elevator to Flap (ACRO)
• Aileron to Rudder (ACRO)
Select a channel for master and slave. Inputs for the master channel control both
the master and slave channels. For example, Elevator to Flap makes elevator the
master channel and fl ap the slave channel.
Offset
Change the offset value to move the
effective center position of the slave
channel. Positive or negative value
determines the direction of the offset.
Offset is not available for curve mixes.
Trim
If the master channel trim should also adjust the slave channel, set Trim to Act.
A channel monitor on the left side of the screen shows how channels respond to
input. To view a switch-assigned mix on the monitor, the mix switch must be in
the active position.
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• Rudder to Aileron/Elevator (ACRO).
• Aileron>Rudder (SAIL)
• Aileron>Flap (SAIL)
• Elevator>Flap (SAIL)
• Flap>Elevator (SAIL)
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