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Use the option available to you at any time of
switching to the "Servo display"
page 230). This menu is reached from almost any
menu option on the transmitter's basic display
by briefl y tapping the keys on the left touch
pad at the same time. This menu gives you the
opportunity to check the effects of all of your
settings on a single screen.
Mixer ratios and mixer neutral point
Now that we have explained the wide-ranging nature of
the mixer functions, the following section describes how
to program linear and non-linear mixer curves.
For each of the 12 available mixers, the mixer curves
are programmed on a second page of the screen
display. Use the arrow keys
on the left or right
touch pad to select the desired mixer line. If necessary,
use the touch pad's arrow keys to move to the right
column ( ), and then briefl y tap the center
the right touch pad in order to access the graph page.
Mixers M1 ... 8: Setting linear mixer values
As a practical example, we will now defi ne a linear mixer
curve to resolve the following problem:
For our motorized aircraft model, the two servos connected
to receiver outputs 6 and 7 – defi ned on the "Aile/fl aps"
line of the "Model type" menu as "... 2FL" – are to
be deployed to activate landing fl aps. That is: when a
transmitter control is moved, they must defl ect downwards
only. This requires a simultaneous elevator trim, however.
First, use the "Control adjust" menu to assign a control
such as the CTRL 6 proportional rotary control to input
6. Comment: in this case, a transmitter control on input
6 will control the two servos connected to receiver
outputs 6 and 7 as fl aps, by default – as you can see by
consulting the above table. Leave the default value of
menu (see
"GL" in the "Type" column alone, however, to confi gure
this setting globally for all fl ight phases – as is the case
for the free mixer.
"Control adjust" menu
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
nor mal
Note:
Note that if two fl ap servos have been selected, any
transmitter control assigned to input 7 will be decoupled
in the software in order to avoid errors in operating the
fl aps. However, in the interests of safety, you should
SET
key on
make a habit of leaving all inputs not currently required
to "free", or of resetting these back to "free"!
Start by moving this transmitter control to its left end-
point and adjust the landing fl aps so that they are
retracted or closed in this position. If you now move
the dial to the right, the fl aps should move downwards;
if not, you will need to adjust the direction of servo
rotation.
We now turn our attention to the fi rst mixer shown in the
screen image on page 182 ("6
was assigned:
GL
–––
0%
Briefl y tap the center
GL
Ct6
0%
open the second screen page:
GL
–––
0%
GL
–––
0%
typ
offset
If this screen appears, the mixer has not yet been
activated using the assigned toggle switch – "4", in this
example. If so, operate the switch:
The solid vertical line represents the current position of
the transmitter control on input 6. (In the above diagram,
EL"), to which switch 4
located at the left edge, since the CTRL 7 transmitter
control assigned to input 6 in this example (see previous
page) is turned fully to the left.) The dotted vertical line
in the middle of the diagram indicates the position of the
mixer neutral point – see under "Offset", below. The solid
horizontal line shows the mixer ratio, which currently has
M1
6
EL
4
M2
Tr
C1
EL
C4
M3
??
??
M4
S
EL
2
M5
??
??
ty
fr
to
SET
key on the right touch pad to
L.MIX 1
6
EL
OFF
L.MIX 1
6
EL
Mix input
0%
0%
Offset
0%
SYM
ASY
Detail program description - Control adjust
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