Controls Mix (Transmitter Control Mixer); Setting Up Free Mixers - Multiplex Royal SX 9 Instructions Manual

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Parameter Mode:
The Mode parameter is used to activate or disable the
Aileron Differential mixer (switch it ON or OFF).
If both ailerons are raised in order to act as a landing
aid, then +SPOILER should be selected as the Mode.
This suppresses aileron differential when the landing
aid (transmitter control: Spoiler) is extended. The
effect of this arrangement is that more aileron re-
sponse is available on the landing approach, since the
aileron travels are not reduced:
Parameter Diff.:
This is the point where the differential value itself is
set. If the differential works the wrong way round (ai-
leron up-travel reduced, instead of down-travel), sim-
ply reverse the value using the REV/CLR button.
Aileron differential can be set separately for each flight
phase. To set the values, activate the appropriate flight
phase using the flight phase switch "Phases 1-3"
(the active flight phase is displayed in the top line, and
also by the number before the parameter) and set the
desired value for Diff.:

Controls Mix (transmitter control mixer)

16.1.3.
! These mixers are not global, but model specific,
i.e. they can be set separately for each model.
The transmitter Controls Mix mixes the signal from
any second control (Source) into any other transmit-
ter control (Target). The mixing affects all servos
which are connected to the Target control either di-
rectly or via a free mixer:
£Controls Mix.NORMAL
¨Exit
Travel
— OFF
Source
--------
Target
--------
Switch
ON
Symmetrical mixer.
Adjustment range:
-100%
OFF
Increment: 1%
!
Variable for each flight phase separately!
The mixer can be switched on and off using a mixer
switch (Mix-1 to Mix-3).
The options are as described for the free mixers under
( 14.2.3.):
*
100%
ON, Mx1, Mx2, Mx3, OFF, Mx1N, Mx2N, Mx3N.
The assigned switch and the switch status are dis-
played in the list Assignment, Switches.
16.1.4.

Setting up free mixers

For fixed-wing model aircraft!
"Free mixers" are all those mixers which are defined in
the menu Setup, Mixer def. ( 14.2.). The mixers
(maximum fourteen) defined at that point are set up in
the Menu G Mixer according to the requirements of
the particular model.
!
Notes:
The mixers defined in the menu Setup, Mixer def.
can only be used in fixed-wing model aircraft, i.e. not
in model helicopters.
In the interests of clarity, the menu G Mixer only lists
those mixers which are used in the currently selected
model, i.e. which have been assigned in the menu K
Servo, Assignment ( 17.2.):
The mixers Combi-Sw., Ail.Diff. and Controls
Mix are always included in the list.
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