GRAUPNER mz-24 Pro Programming Manual page 107

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Notice
If you have already programmed mixer functions
in the FUNCTION submenus Wing MIX or Prog.
MIX, pay special attention to ensure that these
mixers do not overlap with those in the RX FREE MIXER
menu!
MASTER CH
According to the same principles described in the
General Information on Programmable Mixers sec-
tion (page 133), the signal at MASTER CH (source) can
be mixed with the SLAVE CH (target) to an adjustable
amount.
Select 00 if you do not require the mixer.
SLAVE CH
The signal of the MASTER CH (source) is proportion-
ately mixed with the SLAVE CH (target). The level of
mixing is determined by the percentages entered in
the TRAVEL– and TRAVEL+ lines.
Select 00 if you do not require the mixer.
TRAVEL–/+
(Level of Mixing in %)
With the settings of these two lines, the percentage
of mixing is specified separately for both directions in
relation to the MASTER signal.
RX WING MIXER TAIL TYPE
Notice
The following details are also programmable in
the BASE submenus Model Sel and Model Type
menu and should preferably be preset there. In
this case, always leave the TAIL TYPE at NORMAL.
To use the mixers integrated in the receiver, select the
preset mixer functions for the corresponding model
type:
• NORMAL
This setting corresponds to the classic airplane
type with a rear tail and separate rudder and ele-
vator. No mixing function is required for this mod-
el type.
• V-TAIL
With this model type, the control functions of the
elevator and rudder are linked to each other so that
(Source Channel)
each of the two tail flaps assumes the elevator and
rudder function controlled by a separate servo.
The servos are normally connected to the receiv-
er as follows:
OUTPUT CH 3: V-tail servo, left
OUTPUT CH 4: V-tail servo, right
Often the installation of servo and rudder linkag-
es are different. If the rudder travel is not as de-
(Target Channel)
scribed above, refer to the Receiver Configu-
ration instructions on how to setup servos with
wrong rotation direction (page 33).
• ELEVON (Delta/Flying Wing Models)
The servos connected to outputs 2 and 3 assume
an aileron and elevator function. The servos are
normally connected to the receiver as follows:
OUTPUT CH 2: Aileron/elevator, left
OUTPUT CH 3: Aileron/elevator, right
Often the installation of servo and rudder linkag-
es are different. If the rudder travel is not as de-
(Tail Type)
scribed above, refer to the Receiver Configu-
ration instructions on how to setup servos with
wrong rotation direction (page 33).
RX CURVE
With the RX CURVE function, you can administer con-
trol characteristics for up to three servos:
BACK
Telemetry
RX CURVE
V6.35 < >
RECV
>CURVE1 CH : 02
GAM
TYPE
:
B
CURVE2 CH : 03
EAM
TYPE
:
B
VARIO
CURVE3 CH : 04
TYPE :
B
GPS
ESC
Value
Explanation
V#.##
Receiver firm-
ware version
CURVE 1, 2
Channel as-
or 3 CH
signment of the
respective curve
setting
TYPE
Curve type
TYPE A
Expo = –100%
TYPE B
DR = 125%
linear
–100%
0
+100%
–100%
0
+100%
Control travel
Control travel
Base menu - Telemetry | SETTINGS/DISPLAYS
ESC
DEC
INC
ENT
SET
Settings
None
1 + depending on
the receiver
A, B, C
(see figure below)
TYPE C
Expo = +100%
DR = 70%
–100%
0
+100%
Control travel
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