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Detail program description - Wing mixers
assign a transmitter control or switch to this input
at any time – also in a fl ight phase-dependent way
– thus enabling different fl ap settings within a fl ight
phase; see also example 2 on page 292.
El
¼
Fl
(elevator
¼
fl ap)
To provide support for the elevator for tight turns
and aerobatics, this mixer can be used to make the
fl ap function follow controls sent to the elevator. The
mixer direction chosen must ensure that the fl aps are
defl ected downwards when the elevator is oriented
upwards and vice versa for a downward-oriented
elevator – i.e. in opposite directions.
For each fl ap pair, you can defi ne either a
symmetrical or an asymmetric effect. Position the
transmitter control accordingly – either centrally or
to the relevant side. Values in the range -150 % to
+150 % are possible:
Fl.pos
Diff.
Ail-tr
Normal
AILE
FL2
FLAP
0%
+100%
0%
+100%
0%
+100%
0%
0%
+100%
0%
0%
0%
FL
+100%
+100%
0%
0%
0%
0%
El
Fl
+100%
+100%
0%
0%
0%
0%
A simultaneous tap on the
cd
or
ef
keys of the
right touch pad (
CLEAR
) will reset the given active
(inverse video) fi eld to its default value shown in the
fi gures.
The "usual" values for this mixer are in the low two-
digit range.
If a switch is assigned in the next line,
"El
¼
FL"
then the effect produced on fl aps can be switched on
and off with the elevator.
Important general notice:
Do not let control surfaces and servos strike their
mechanical end-stops when large defl ections
are set! This is especially relevant in relation
to the functions "
V
AI
W
", "
V
FL
W
" and possibly
"
V
FL2
W
". Use the "- limit +" option (travel limit)
available in the "Servo adjustments" menu
(page 102), as required.
El
¼
Fl offset
(elevator)
Fl.pos
Diff.
Ail-tr
Normal
AILE
FL2
FLAP
0%
+100%
0%
+100%
0%
+100%
0%
0%
+100%
0%
0%
0%
FL
+100%
+100%
0%
0%
0%
0%
El
Fl
+100%
+100%
0%
0%
0%
0%
A value entered into the
"El"
¼
Fl"
line offers support
to the elevator during tight curves and aerobatics.
This
"El"
¼
Fl offset"
line determines the offset
value introductory point where this percentage of
effect on fl aps is to take place for elevator action.
• With an offset value of 0%, fl aps will be affected
by elevator action beginning with the neutral
position of the elevator joystick by the percentage
set in the
"El"
¼
Fl"
.
• With an offset value other than 0 %, fl aps will be
affected by movement of the elevator joystick,
in either the "up" or "down" direction, only after
reaching the preset offset point.
To set this offset point, put the elevator joystick at
the offset point to be set (in either of the two possible
directions). A brief tap on the center
SET
key of the
right touch pad will store this position.
Tap on the center
SET
key of the right touch pad with
the elevator joystick in its centered position to set the
offset value back to 0 % again. If a switch is assigned
in column "Switch", the effect produced on fl aps can
be switched on and off with the elevator.
Brake settings
Notes:
The "Brake settings" menu is switched "off" if:
•
"Motor on C1 forward / back" in the »
Model type
«
menu (page 94) AND the "Motor" column of the
»
Phase settings
« menu, (page 142) are set to
"yes" for the currently active fl ight phase. Switch
the fl ight phase if required:
The "brake mixers" described below can also –
•
and should also – be confi gured to be specifi c to
individual fl ight phases.
Crow
Elevat. cur ve
B R A K E S E T T I N G S
Normal
Crow
AILE
0%
WK2
0%
FLAP
0%
Diff. reduct
FL2
0%
0%
0%
The "Crow" mixer function is actuated by control
function 1, 7, 8 or 9, depending on the input assigned
on the "Brake Offset" line in the »
Model type
« menu
(see page 94).
Tail type
Motor on C1
Nor mal
None
Aileron/camber flaps
2AIL2FL
M O D E L T Y P E
Brake Offset
+100%
SEL
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