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After the Master and Slave channels have been selected, touch
the ENTER key to advance to the next screen. Using our exam-
ple, the screen will appear as follows:
Switch or stick position where mixing
values will become active. All except
Indicates program
being accessed
FIX will have a 0 and a position 1
Touch
to clear the
Touch
program mix and to return to
proceed to other
the mix inhibited screen
mixing screen
Offset value
Touch
to
store offset or
Aileron is the
basic mixing point
master channel,
throttle is the slave
Refer to offset
operation
Offset Operation
Each programmable mix has a mixing offset. The purpose of this
mixing offset is to redefine the neutral point of the Slave channel.
Any position of the Master channel can be used as the offset, or
reference point, for mixing. This is especially useful for channels
that do not have a neutral point, such as the AUX 4 and 5 knobs'
flap lever and AUX 3 lever, allowing you to use the program mix
with respect to an arbitrary position.
The reference point is the position of the Master channel stick, or
control switch, or lever where you select the mix value, as well as
the direction of the mix. Using our example, AILE › THRO mix,
the offset point is the center position of the aileron control stick.
To select the offset value, position the Master control stick,
switch lever, or potentiometer to the point you want as the offset
position. Next, touch the STORE key located beneath the offset
display. The offset value from center now replaces the 0 on the
screen. This value may be either a positive number or a negative
number, depending on the position of the Master channel.
Mixing Value
Use the Master channel to change the location of the shaded box.
In our example, moving the aileron stick to the right shades the
lower box; moving the aileron stick to the left shades the upper
box.
Once the shaded box highlights the value you want to adjust, use
the + and - keys to adjust the value accordingly. The range is
adjustable from ±100%.
To increase the mixing value, touch the + key. Your value will
begin to change accordingly.
To decrease the mixing value, touch the - key. Your value will
decrease accordingly.
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Shaded box indicates
value being adjusted
to
Touch
to
memorize and exit
program
Indicates
Touch the
direction of mix
keys to alter mixing
value
Mixing
Touch
to
change mix direction
percentage
value
Refer to mixing
value and directions
Note: To achieve a negative value, refer to the mixing direction
section that follows.
To clear a mixing value, touch the CL key or the + and - keys
simultaneously. Your highlighted value then returns to 0%.
Mixing Direction
Mixing direction works in conjunction with the mixing value to
achieve the correct percentage and direction of mixing.
Touch the TURN key to reverse the direction of the mixing. The
mixing value remains the same and only the direction in the shad-
ed box changes.
Accessing Switch Position Functions
Mixing can be assigned to several flight modes or switches. To
access the Switch Position function, press the PAGE key at the
top right of the mixing screen. Your screen will appear as fol-
lows:
Note: If you wish for this mix to always be on, adjust the
desired mix value in Pos 0 and leave all switches in Position 0.
Two mix values are available—Position 0 mix value and Position
1 mix value. If you desire an on/off setting, store the desired on
values under 1 and leave the Pos 0 values at 0%. Then select the
desired switch with which you wish to turn the mix on and off by
touching SEL until Position 1 is selected.
Note: Position 1 always has priority over Position 0 such that
if a switch or Flight Mode is assigned to POS1 and that Flight
Mode or switch is activated, Position 1 mix values will be in
effect.
Operating the Include and Origin Mixing Functions
These are accessed by pressing the PAGE key, or by touching the
SEL key beneath MASTER, you can select from among the
Normal, Include Mixing and Origin functions.
Include Mixing
Include Mixing should be used whenever the pilot wants the
Slave channel to always react to the Master, regardless of the
source of input. If Include Mixing is not activated, it is possible
for the Master channel to move without moving the Slave under
certain circumstances.
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