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IMPORTANT Each C-Mix function must be assigned to a Switch Position Number before it can be Activated. For more
information, see page 45.
Choosing the Compensation Mixing Number
Up to five separate Compensation Mixing functions can be programmed for each Flight Mode, however, only one Master/Slave
channel can be assigned to one Compensation Mixing function at a time.
More than one Compensation Mixer can be assigned to the same Switch Position Number, so that they can be Activated at
the same time. For example, assign both C-Mix 1 and C-Mix 2 to Switch Position 5 to Activate both Compensation Mixers
at the same time.
1) Press the Navigation Pad 56 to highlight C-MIX, then press the ENTER
key to display the C-MIX menu. The cursor will default to C-MIX>1.
2) Press the YES/+ and NO/- keys to choose the C-MIX number you would
like to program Compensation Mixing for.
C-MIX setting range is 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. The default setting is 1.
Choosing the Flight Mode - Common or Separate
When set to COM (Common), the C-MIX settings will be the same regardless of which Flight Mode the transmitter is operating in.
You cannot program C-MIX settings separately for each Flight Mode. When set to SEP (Separate), you can program different
C-MIX settings separately for each Flight Mode.
1) Press the Navigation Pad 6 to highlight COMMON>COM, then press
the YES/+ or NO/- keys to choose either COM or SEP. If set to COM,
skip to the Choosing the Master Channel section. If set to SEP, see
step 2 below.
2) Press the F-MODE key to choose the F-MODE number you would like to program the Compensation Mixing function for.
Choose from N, 1, 2, 3, or 4. The NORMAL (N) display will change, indicating which Flight Mode you are programming the
Compensation Mixing function for.
Choosing the Master Channel
The Master channel is the channel that controls the Slave channel. For example, if you set the Master channel to EL (Elevator),
when you move the elevator control stick, the Slave channel that's mixed to the elevator channel will move. Depending on the Model
Type and Model Type selection options you've chosen in the Model Type menu, the following Master channels are available.
ABBR.
FUNCTION
EL / EL+
Elevator
AI
Aileron
MT / MT+
Motor
RU / RU+
Rudder
Gear
GE / GE+
Flap
FL
LF+
Left Flap
RF+
Right Flap
ABBR.
FUNCTION
AUX1 / AUX1+
Auxiliary 1
AUX2 / AUX2+
Auxiliary 2
AUX3 / AUX3+
Auxiliary 3
LA+
Left Aileron
Right Aileron
RA+
Left Outside Aileron
LOA+
ROA+
Right Outside Aileron
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ABBR.
FUNCTION
LIA+
Left Inside Aileron
RIA+
Right Inside Aileron
LOF+
Left Outside Flap
ROF+
Right Outside Flap
Left Inside Flap
LIF+
Right Inside Flap
RIF+
CB/CB+
Camber

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