Definition of terms
Control function
Controls
Control channel
Mixer
Switch
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A control function is understood as the signal for a specific control
function. The signal of a control function can be transmitted directly
into one control channel or through a mixer to several control chan-
nels. The control function includes the influence of the mechanical
control path on the corresponding servo. This can be spread or con-
centrated and modified from linear to highly exponential.
As "control" are meant the function elements that the pilot can actu-
ate directly in the transmitter. Through the controls the connected
servos, ESC etc. will be controlled by the receiver.
If a signal contains all control information necessary for a particular
servo, whether directly from the control or indirectly via a mixer,
then the term control channel is used.
The transmitter software contains a variety of mixing functions.
These allow a control function to influence several control channels
and several servos. It is also possible to let several control function
influence control channel (one servo).
The series of toggle switches can be included in the control program-
ming. The switches are however generally also intended to switch
program options such as to start and stop the timers, turn mixers on
and off, as trainer switches etc. Each of the switches can be assigned
any number of functions.
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