They are also specific flight modes, which avoids having to use separate mixing lines with
different values for each flight mode. This greatly simplifies mixing pages and makes them easier
to understand.
By using the "Adjust GVx" option in the Special Functions page, you can even adjust global
variables on the fly, so you can quickly optimize settings such as double-rate ratio, exposure,
differential, flap to elevator conversion, and more. If pop-ups are enabled (indicated by! Next to
the GV label), when the variable is updated, a pop-up window with the variable name and new
value will be displayed on the main view.
"Global" means that global variables can be used to set pages for the entire model, but not for
all models. Each model has its own set of global variables.
There are 9 global variables available. 0 being the default value.
Modify the value directly or press and hold the ENT key to pop up the sub-menu to change the
type and parameter of the global variable.
Name
: Setting name
Unit
: Units, switchable between normal and%
Precision
: Precision, which can be used in decimal mode. You can set this mode
corresponding to the percentage.
Min
: Minimum value, which can be limited when the value is changed dynamically
Max
: Maximum value, which can be limited when using dynamic change values
FM0-FM8
: You can specify a value for each flight mode or set it to be the same as the other
flight modes. Press and hold the ENT key to switch the input value and select the flight
mode in this field. When editing a value, it will increment / decrement by 1 or 0.1,
depending on the "Precision" setting above.