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The offset may be changed by highlighting and selecting
Offset and adjusting either a positive (+) or negative (-) value.
A positive percentage moves the offset in one direction from
center while a negative percentage moves the offset in the other
direction from center.
Offset
Offset defines the position where the mixer changes directions.
The Offset is defaulted to center position or 0 and this is most
commonly used. With a 0 Offset, if the Rudder is the master,
moving the rudder stick to the left of center causes a mix in one
direction while moving the rudder stick to the right of center
causes a mix in the other direction. Directions correspond to the
upper and lower percentages for Pos0 and the upper and lower
percentages of Pos1. The amount of mix and actual direction
that the slave moves is determined by the Pos0/Pos1 values.
The Offset applies to both Pos0 and Pos1 settings.
Mix Values
Each standard programmable mixer can have two sets of mixing
values - Pos0 and Pos1. Each set can have 2 percentages which
control movement of the slave when the master is moved in
each direction. A switch can be selected to switch between the
Pos0 and Pos1 percentages.
The Pos0 settings determine how far, and in which direction,
the slave channel moves when the master is moved above and
below the Offset (the master moving in both directions) when
the switch is in a position to select the Pos0 values.
To enter Pos0 values, highlight and select Pos0, move the
master channel control (stick, lever or switch) in one direction
and set the percentage and then move the master channel
control in the other direction and set its value.
The Pos1 settings are identical to the Pos0 settings and
determine how far, and in which direction, the slave channel
moves when the master is moved above and below the offset
(the master moving in both directions) when the switch is in a
position to select the Pos1 values.
To enter Pos1 values, highlight and select Pos1, move the
master channel control (stick, lever or switch) in one direction
and set the percentage and then move the master channel
control in the other direction and set its value.
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