Sanwa M11X Operating Manual page 43

2.4ghz digital hight response system
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compensation mixing
[ C-MIX1 ] COMPENSATION MIXING 1
Master L / R Mixing Setting
1) Press the Function key to highlight the C-MIX menu. [C-MIX1] will be
active in the Programming Window and the cursor will default to ST1.
2) Press the INC/+ or DEC/- keys to choose which channel you want to be
the MASTER. Choose from either ST1, ST2, TH1, TH2, AUX1, AUX2.
3) Press the ENTER key to move the cursor to L (H if MASTER is set to
TH or AUX), then press the INC/+ or DEC/- keys to adjust the desired
Mixing value.
4) Press the ENTER key to move the cursor to R (B if MASTER is set to
TH or L if MASTER is set to AUX), then press the INC/+ or DEC/- keys
to adjust the desired Mixing value.
C-MIX1 MASTER L / R setting range is -150% to 150%. The default set-
ting is 0%. See below for description of use.
The Mixing Percentage Value is the percentage that the SLAVE servo will travel in proportion to the MASTER servo. For
example, if ST1 L is set to 55%, when the steering wheel is moved to the left, the TH (SLAVE) servo will travel 55% of the
amount that the steering servo travels.
The Mixing value cannot be set for separately for different MASTER channels (ST1, TH1, etc) since only one MASTER
channel can be mixed at any one time.
Slave Setting
1) Press the ENTER key to move the cursor to SLAVE, then press the
INC/+ or DEC/- keys to choose which channel you want to be the
SLAVE. Choose from either ST, TH, AUX, or BR.
When the MASTER and SLAVE are set to the same channel, mixing
takes place within the channel itself. This causes the servo travel to
increase for positive percentage values and the servo travel to decrease
for negative percentage values.
Offset Setting
The OFFSET setting is primarily used to center the SLAVE servo and set the neutral position for the origin for Mixing when
the Master 2 servo has Sub-Trim programmed. Secondarily, the OFFSET setting can be used to set the neutral position for
the origin for Mixing of the SLAVE servo separately from the Master 1 servo.
Correcting Master 2
Trim Deviation.
Master: ST2
Slave: TH
Amount of
Deviation
When trim deviation appears
in the graph with the steering
in the neutral position.....
Adjust OFFSET value to move
the vertical axis and erase
the deviation bar graph.
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By adjusting to the point where
the deviation disappears, the
steering neutral position can
become the origin for Mixing.

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