ADJUSTMENTS AND FLIGHT TECHNIQUES
•Combinations allow more efficient use of the
number of mixing circuits. An example is
shown below.
and
is set. The cursor is then moved to the
"mas" position and
is set. MX3 is turned
OFF (Set to ).
This is also the equivalent of AIL -> ELV -> RUD
mixing.
When
and
are not used, three circuits
are required for the mixing program shown
below. Programable mixing is performed from
Aileron to Elevator and Rudder, and from Eleva-
tor to Rudder. This is the same as AIL -> ELV ->
RUD mixing.
The same mixing program as in Example 1 can be
set up usinq only two 2 mixinq circuits when the
Setting MX1 as the MX2 Master channel in the
example is the same as setting XON .
and
functions are used.
MX1 is set to AIL -> ELV mixing.
MX2 is set to ELV -> RUD mixing.
The cursor is moved to the MX1 "slv" position,
• Combinations are effective when the number
of mixing circuits is insufficient, and when
PROG-MIX circuits are mixed with built-in
mixing circuits.
• Activation of Programmable Mixing Circuits
1) Move the cursor to the ' INH" position with
the or
cursor key.
2) To activate the circuit, press the
key.
"ON" or "OFF" will be displayed according
to the position of the designated Mixing ON/
OFF switch.
3) To deactivate the mixing circuit, press the
program key.
• Mixing Rate and Direction Setting
The mixing rate setting determines the amount
of deflection of the Slave servo in relation to
movement of the Master channel control stick or
lever. Both the amount (rate) and direction (+ or
-) of movement can be set independently, either
side of the mixing point (neutral).
1) Move the cursor to the R/U or L/D position
with the or
cursor key.
2) Set the desired rate with the
, or
program key.
3) The servo operating direction can be changed
with the and
program keys.
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