
S-41
Multi-Point Programmable Mixer
There are 5 Multi-Point Programmable Mixers in the 12x, Prog.
Mix4 through Prog.Mix8. They differ from the standard mixes in
that they allow non-linear mix response from the Master to the
Slave. This is possible because the mixer uses up to 8 points
Master Channel
The Master channel is the primary channel, lever or trim lever.
The Master channel is selected by highlighting and selecting
this parameter to obtain a list of channels and then selecting the
Master channel from the list.
There are 4 channels that appear more than once. They are
Throttle, Aileron, Elevator and Rudder. Since these channels
can be influenced by Dual Rate, Exponential, and Throttle Curve
settings, they are included in the list twice – once where the
D/R and EXP settings are in effect and again where the D/R
and EXP settings are ignored. The second time they are listed,
there is a special designator to indicate that these channels can
also be used as a Master while bypassing any Dual Rate and
Exponential settings that may be associated with them. They
are designated by a # (pound sign) in front of the name - #FLP,
#AIL, #ELE, and #RUD. When one of these channels is selected
as the Master, all D/R, EXP and Curve settings associated with
the Master are ignored during the mixing operation. Instead, the
mixer reads only the physical position of the stick to perform
mixing.
A (+) behind the channel indicates a trim include function. By
selecting a channel with the (+) the trim lever affects both the
master and slave channels.
Slave Channel
This is the Slave channel that will move according to the
program mix in relation to the Master channel.
Point Names/Numbers
The points that can be adjusted are listed vertically by name and
are also displayed by number along the bottom of the graph.
Change the value of a point by highlighting and selecting the
point name and dialing-in the desired percentage.
to define the position of the Slave channel relative to the Master
channel at up to 8 selectable points. As the Master reaches each
point, the Slave response position can be defined independent
of other point settings.
The Slave channel is selected by highlighting and selecting
this parameter to obtain a list of channels and then selecting
the Slave channel from the list. The list contains each of the 12
channels in the system.