Swash Mix- Ccpm Swashplate Mixing; Variations Of Ccpm Mixing; Ccpm Servo Connection/Channel Numbers - JR X9303 2.4 Instruction And Programming Manual

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Swash Mix- CCPM SWASHPLATE Mixing

This section is for those that have activated CCPM
Swashplate mixing. If CCPM Mixing has not been
activated, skip to Throttle Hold/ThrottleCurves)
Note: The CCPM Swashplate Mixing screen is only
displayed when Swashplate types 2s 180, 3s 120, 3s
140, 3s 90 or 4s 90 are selected in the Swashplate
type Selection in System Mode.

Variations of CCPM Mixing

1) Normal (Standard Mechanical Mixing)
This form of Swashplate Mixing uses each of the three
servos to move the swashplate individually for pitch,
Aileron, and Elevator changes. If one servo (NORM)
is selected in the System Mode (Factory Default), the
Swashplate Type function will not appear on the LCD
screen in this section.
2) 2-servo 180 degrees
2 servos are used to move the swashplate, and
are spaced at 180 degrees apart. This is not a very
common control system configuration.
3) 3-servo 120 degrees
3 servos are used to move the swashplate, and are spaced
at 120 degrees apart. This is the most common form of
CCPM, and is found in JR and other brands of helicopters.

CCPM Servo Connection/Channel Numbers

2-servo (180°)
Ch 2&6 Aileron Ch 3 Elevator
3-servo (90°)
Ch 2&6 Aileron Ch 3 Elevator
3-servo(120°)
Ch 2&6 Aileron Ch 2,3&6 Elevator Ch 2,3&6 Pitch
H-18
[Swash Mix]
3servos
140
o
Ch 6 Pitch
Ch 2,3&6 Pitch
The CCPM Swashplate Mixing function (Cyclic Collective
Pitch Mixing) of the X9303 2.4 is designed to allow the
X9303 2.4 to be used in model helicopters that utilize
2-servo (180°), 3-servo (120°), 3-servo (90°) type and
4-servo (90°) swashplate control systems.
The desired swashplate mixing type must first be selected
at the Swash Type Selection in System Mode.
AILE
60%
ELEV
60%
PIT.
60%
EXP
INH
4) 3-servo 140 degrees
3 servos are used to move the swashplate, and
are spaced at 140 degrees apart. This is a special
JR developed form of CCPM, and is found in
JR Vibe helicopters.
5) 3-servo 90 degrees
3 servos are used to move the swashplate, and are
spaced at 90 degrees apart. This is also not a very
common control system configuration.
6) 4-servo 90 degrees
4 servos are used to move the swashplate, and are
spaced at 90 degrees apart. This is a very common
control system configuration, used predominantly for
Scale models like Vario, Graupner, etc.
3-servo (140˚)
Ch 2&6 Aileron Ch 2, 3&6 Elevator Ch 2,3&6 Pitch
4-servo (90˚)
Ch 2&6 Aileron Ch 3&8 Elevator
Ch 2,3,6&8 Pitch

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