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9.2.11
Free Mixes
The Free (programmable) mixes are used to make a second or „slave“
channel react as a result of the original channel’s input or by moving
any Switch, Knob or Stick. Any of the channels can be (Freely) mixed
with any other function, assignment or logical switch. Up to 20 free
mixes can be programmed for any given model. The primary
channel (
“Master/From”
) specifies the control or input function,
while the channel that reacts to the Master is called the
“Slave/To”
channel. The
“Master Value”
represents the percentage of
„slave“
channel travel output performed when the
„Master“
channel
function is used.
1.
Copying a Free Mix
Highlight an existing free mix and use the
“F1 (Copy)”
button to
create a copy of the existing mix.
2.
Creating a Free Mix
Use the
“F2 (Add)”
button to create a new free mix. The Primary
channel called
“Master/From”
specifies the input function, while
the channel that reacts to the Master is called the
“Slave/To”
channel. The last variable on the screen is the “Master Value” which
represents the percentage of the slave channel’s mix/travel. After
your model‘s basic configuration is finished, use the
“F5 (Next)”
button to exit the free mix screen. If you need to make any changes
simply highlight the desired free mix and press the
“F4 (Edit)”
button to reach the advanced settings menu for that free mix.
a).
Free Mix Setting
The free mix configuration settings can be set collectively for all
flight modes by selecting the
“G-(globe)”
symbol or you can allow
individual free mix settings in each separate flight mode by
sellecting the
“S-Separate”
symbol.
b)
Free Mix Activation
A free mix can be activated by any Switch/Knob/Stick. By selecting
“Switch”
and by editing the desired assignment you can activate
and choose the position at which this Switch/Knob/Stick or Logical
Switch will
turn the mix ON or OFF or even control its throw
proportionally.
This menu line includes a visual graphic to show the
ON or OFF position of your selected switch. If you do not select any
switch then the mix is always ON.
c)
Free Mix Curve Programming
This programming screen can be accessed by highlighting the
“Curve”
item and by either using the
“3D Control”
button or by
pressing the
“F4 (Curve)”
button. By accessing the
“Mixer Curve”
function screen you can select the mix curve which best fits your
application.
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