The vertical green line represents the present position
of the control at input 1.
The horizontal line (left half red and right half blue)
indicates the mixing level that is consistently zero at
present over the entire control travel. The elevator will
accordingly not respond to the actuation of the CH1
transmitter.
First, define the ...
Mixing levels
... above and below the mixer neutral point proceed-
ing from its momentary position.
Setting symmetrical or asymmetrical values
By default, the values are set for each control side. Af-
ter switching the option "
SYM
" added to the bottom
line from
OFF
to
ON
, a symmetrical, that is joint,
setting of both control sides is possible.
"TRIM" line
As standard also the digital trim of each one of the
control functions 1 ... 4 act on the mixer input. The
same is for the control functions 5 ... 12, in case you
have assigned one of those functions to one of the
two
INC/DEC buttons
. The influence of the trim can
however be switched off if required in the value field
of the "TRIM" line:
Touch
Programming
To set the mixing value on the left of the actually 0%
control travel and to set the neutral position in the
middle of the graph, touch the value field on the right
next to "A":
Touch
The color of the field switches from black to blue:
Set the desired value with the
+
or
–
button at the
right edge.
The adjustment range is ±125%.
Use the same procedure for a value on the right of the
neutral point.
Symmetrical and asymmetrical values can be set, for
example:
Touch the
RES
button to reset a changed value in the
blue (and hence active) field to the default value.
Offset
(mixer neutral point)
By default, the mixer neutral point (offset) (the point
along the control travel at which the mixer does NOT
influence the control channel connected to an output)
is precisely in the middle of the control range. With
both the following described options this point can
however be moved:
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Function menu | general - Free mixer
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