The menus
4.5.1.4
Mixers on the servo side
Each of the 7 mixers combines 8 control functions in one common output signal.
You should assign a unique name to each mixer. The output signal is assigned to
the servos using the name of the mixer. You can assign the same mixer to multiple
servos.
For safety reasons, the mixers are defined and configured in separate main menus.
The mixers are defined in the Setup > Define mixer menu (see section 4.3.8
"Define mixer" on page 110).
In this menu, the travels and other parameters are configured. Only mixers are
shown that are actually used, i.e. that are assigned to a servo.
The following example of the AILERONS+ mixer, which is used in the GLIDER++
model template, illustrates how mixers on the servo side are configured.
Each line on the screen has 2 input and 2 display fields:
Aileron: The aileron travel in an upward direction is set here. The differential is
set using the A.-Differential mixer. Observe the directions of sticks and
control surfaces: Reverse the travel using the REV/CLR button, if required. In
addition, check the differential direction. Level and direction can be adapted for all
aileron inputs using the A.-Differential mixer. If "Spoiler" is mixed in, you
should switch the differential mode to +SPOILER.
Spoiler: The end-travel of the spoiler on the aileron is configured in addition to
Travel. The direction is determined by the prefix of the set value.
Apply an offset (offs) to shift the origin of the output signal to make full use of the
servo travel (always in opposite direction of the spoiler).
Flap: Configure the control surface travels separately for up and down using the
two set values.
Elevator: The input is used untrimmed. Configure the control surface travels
separately for up and down using the two set values. Usually, this mixer should be
switchable. As we do not know the type and location of the switches installed in
your transmitter it is not possible to assign switches in the templates. However,
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