GRAUPNER mz-24 Pro Programming Manual page 139

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BACK
PHASE 1
Prog.MIX
CH1
>>
CH3
TRIM
ON
Select
AKT
EIN
CTL
ON
NO
A
+050%
B
+125%
CLR
OFFSET X
+030%
LOGIC
OFFSET Y
–050%
SYM
OFF
Assign a switch or control switch as described in sec-
tion Control and Switch Assignment (page 26).
Press the
 BACK 
button at the top left of the display
to return to the mixer selection.
Curve (6 to 8) Mixer Setup
These three curve mixers make it possible to define
extremely nonlinear mixer guide lines with up to five
freely positionable points between the two endpoints
along the control travel: L (low = -100% control travel)
and H (high = +100% control travel) .
Programming Details
The control curve can be specified by up to 7 points,
(termed "support points") along the entire control stick
travel. In the basic program setting, 2 support points
describe a linear characteristic; the two endpoints at
the bottom control stick stop L and at the top control
stick stop H.
Notice
The following examples are for demonstration
purposes only and do not  represent a realistic
mixer guide line.
Setting Support Points
A green vertical line, normally hidden, appears and
moves synchronously in the graphic between the two
mixer input control endpoints once the control switch
is activated. (In the example below, control function
CH8 is assigned to the side proportional rotary control
SL1.) To show the green line, press the
SERVO
ton at the bottom left to activate the switch:
BACK
INC
CH8
RES
DEC
The value field changes to
line representing the temporary control position ap-
pears in the graph and the control position is numeri-
cally displayed in the input IN line.
In the example below, the control at input CH8 is at
-045% of the control travel. The output signal remains
000% since a value has not been entered:
BACK
CH8
The intersection of this line with the mixer curve is
identified as output in the OUT line and can be var-
ied at the support points within a range of ± 125%.
This alters the control signal which affects the mixer
output.
Up to five additional support points can be set be-
tween the L and H endpoints; the distance between
each support points must be a minimum of 25%.
 ST OFF 
but-
PHASE 1
Prog.MIX
SERVO
>> CH10
TRIM
ON
ACT
ON
CTL
ON
INC
IN
–100%
OUT
000%
Press
DEC
POINT
L
000%
ST OFF
X-axis
Y-axis
ENT
 ST
ON , the green vertical
SERVO
PHASE 1
Prog.MIX
>> CH10
TRIM
ON
ON
ACT
ON
CTL
IN
–045%
INC
OUT
000%
POINT
?
DEC
000%
ST ON
X-axis
Y-axis
ENT
Move the green line via the related control. To set a
 ENT 
support point, press the
button:
BACK
PHASE 1
Prog.MIX
CH8
>> CH10
TRIM
ON
ACT
ON
CTL
ON
IN
–045%
OUT
000%
POINT
?
000%
ST ON
X-axis
Y-axis
A red dot appears at the intersection between the two
lines. At the same time, the ? in the POINT line is re-
placed with a point number, and the value field to the
right shows the current output value:
BACK
PHASE 1
Prog.MIX
CH8
>> CH10
TRIM
ON
ACT
ON
CTL
ON
IN
–045%
OUT
000%
POINT
1
000%
ST ON
X-axis
Y-axis
The set point can be moved horizontally with
the
 X-axis 
function within a range of approximately
± 90%, and vertically with the
 Y-axis 
a range of ±125%. Refer to the Changing the Sup-
port Point Value section (page 140) for additional in-
formation.
Notice
Remember that the percentages in the input (IN)
and output (OUT) line always refer to the tempo-
rary position of the control stick and not to the
position of the point.
Use the same procedure to set the other support
points. The 5 support points between the L and H
endpoints can be created in any order; support points
Function menu | general - Free mixer
SERVO
INC
Press
DEC
ENT
SERVO
INC
DEC
ENT
function within
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