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9.3.4
Logical Switches
If you want to have single or multiple transmitter functions which are
controlled based upon the condition of other control conditions,
then setting up a logical switch is the way to go. Each logical switch is
defined by a logical expression. The logical expression contains a
logical function and the relationship of the other conditions which
must exist for the logical function to be activated. The end result is
that your logical switch can either work like a 2-positon switch
(ON/OFF) or like a proportional 3-position switch (ON/Center/OFF).
1.
Creating a Logical Switch
Up to 16 independent logical switches can be created. Select one of
the numbered lines and press the
"3D button“
to access the logic
switch setup menu. To enable the switch highlight and change the
enabled value to
“Yes”.
Once activated you can see the control
inputs and conditions on the menu screen. First set the control
inputs #1 and #2 by assigning functions to switches, sticks or knobs.
After that, select your desired logic statement (OR, YES, Multi). On the
bottom of the screen the result of your logical expression is
displayed by either a check mark or an
"X“
, depending upon the
current conditon state.
2.
Logical Switch Proportion Calculation
Logical rules can also be created when your logical switch uses
proportional channels. To enable proportional evaluation press the
"F2(Prop)“
button when you select your input controls. When you
allow the use of proportional controls, an additional condition menu
will appear. In this menu the conditions can be set by percentage
value of the channel as well as by the value from which the switch
will be in its full
ON/OFF
position. Those conditions will then be used
to calculate the logical result.
Example: This figure shows the use of proportional processing by a logical switch. In this
example, if the P2 stick is moved between 20% and 80% of its travel, the logical switch is in the
ON position. If the P2 stick is moved from 0% to 20% or from 80% to 100% then, the logical
switch is in the OFF position. All 16 logical switches can be configured this way if needed.
(number of available logical switches depends on actual transmitter equipment)
(*depends on equipment)
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