Mixing (Channel Mixing) - AIRTRONICS SD-10G Operating Manual

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17.Mixing (cHannEL Mixing)

The SD-10G transmitter features a number of pre-programmed mixes that
can all be adjusted to suit just about any model setup or mixing need that
you might have. If for some reason one of the pre-programmed mixes will
not suffice, you can custom-program one or more of the available five
Compensation Mixers. For more information, see page 104.
1) Press the Navigation Pad 56 to highlight MIXING, then press the
ENTER key to display the MIXING menu. The FLAPERON sub-menu
will be highlighted by default.
The pre-programmed mixes shown in the tables below are available.
MIX
FLAPERON
Flaperon (Flap/Aileron) Mixing
AILVATOR
EL 4 FL
AI 4 RU
TH 4 EL
Aside from the Flaperon and Ailvator mixes, all pre-programmed mixes are described in the following manner: Master 4 Slave.
For example, For the EL 4 FL mix, the Elevator channel is the Master and the Flap channel is the Slave. In all cases, the
Master channel always controls the Slave channel.
All pre-programmed mixes are Linear. For example, if you Activate the EL 4 FL mix and set the mixing percentage value to
50%, the flap servo will travel half the amount that the elevator servo moves at any given control stick position.
WARNING When a pre-programmed mix is Activated, including the Flaperon and the Ailvator mixes, you still have separate
control over the Slaved channel, however, depending on the mixing percentage value, the Slave channel End Point Adjustment
could be exceeded. We strongly recommend that if you use the pre-programmed mixes that you set your Slave channel Limits no
higher than that channel's End Point Adjustment unless specifically necessary for your particular setup. This will prevent any chance
of overdriving your control linkage when the mix is used.
General Overview
Each of the ten mixes can be programmed separately for each of the five Flight Modes or you can use the same Mixing programming
across all five Flight Modes.
IMPORTANT Each Mixing function, except Flaperon and Ailvator, must be assigned to a Switch Position Number before it
can be Activated. For more information, see page 45.
Programming F-MODE
Transmitter F-MODE refers to the Flight Mode that the transmitter is currently operating in. Programming F-MODE refers
to the Flight Mode that you would like to change the programming for.
DESCRIPTION
Ailvator (Taileron) Mixing
Elevator to Flap Mixing
Aileron to Rudder Mixing
Throttle to Elevator Mixing
MIX
TH 4 RU
Throttle to Rudder Mixing
Rudder to Elevator Mixing
RU 4 EL
RU 4 AI
RU 4 TH
Rudder to Throttle Mixing
FL 4 EL
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DESCRIPTION
Rudder to Aileron Mixing
Flap to Elevator Mixing
Transmitter F-MODE

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