Tilt Mixing - Ko Propo Esprit-3 Universe Instruction Manual

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This will allow you to mix channel 1 and channel 3.
When using outboard engines for boats, the rudder (CH1) can be mixed to tilt (CH3) or the tilt can be mixed to rudder.
You can set the mixing control to your preference.
Operation of the rudder can be controlled via a servo using CH1 (steering stick) and the tilt servo using the ET/BT,
which is set in the 'SET UP'.
[How to open the setup screen]
In order to use this function,
'CH SELECT' (P55) will
need to be set to 3CH
beforehand.
In addition, initial setting
value of mixing is 0.
You can set it in a range of
100 or more +100%.
From the initial screen, use the Jog Dial, (+) or (-) keys to open the Function Menu.
Use the Jog Dial, (+) or (-) keys to choose the 'TILT MIX' function from the menu list and press the
'ENTER' key.
Choose MIX and press Enter. When the cursor changes from
the Jog Dial, (+) or (-) keys.
The mixing effect will activate by selecting MIX ON. Pressing the 'ENTER' key, the cursor changes
from
to
When the CH.SELECT screen is displayed and CH3 is not available, please refer to Page 55 for
reference. (When CH3 is not selected, you will not be able to use this feature.)
Choose CH1 >3 or CH1 >3 and coordinate the quantity of mixing with the direction of control.
A setting is initialized when the 'ENTER' key is pressed.
To return to a previous screen, continue pressing the 'BACK' key.
The setting of steering servo ST:TRAVEL (ST:BALANCE , ST:CURVE , ST:PUNCH , ST:SPEED ,
ST:TRAVEL) will also effect the movement of CH3.
It may be necessary to identify and change only the movement of CH3 by using the 'REVERSE'
setting feature.
vehicles).
TILT MIX
and is unassigned.
This can be applied to outboard engines in boats and also 4WS (four-wheeled steering
The mixing effect will
activate when MIX ON
is selected.
When 3CH is not set,
then the CH.SELECT
screen is displayed.
to
, you can adjust setting by using

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