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Programming Mixes
The Mixing function can be used to set the mix-control relationship between channels,
containing a total of 8 groups of mixing relationships.
Setup:
1. Click [Mixing 1] or other mixing options as needed to enter the setting interface.
2.
Click the
icon to enable this function. When this function is enabled, the icon will
change to
.
3. Click [Primary Channel], select a primary channel from the list. The primary channel
will affect the secondary channel.
4. Click [Secondary Channel] and select a secondary channel from the list.
5.Select [Low End Mixing] or [High End Mixing] as needed.
Click the "+" or "-" icon to change the percentage to adjust the
amount of low end or high end mixing. Click the icon to return
to the menu when the setting is complete.
6.Click [Offset]. Then click the "+" or "-" icon to change the
offset associated with the primary channel and the secondary
channel.
7. Repeat the above operations to set other mixing controls.
Assign VR, TR keys or knobs in the [Key Setting] function to adjust 8 groups of
programmed mixing controls of [Low End Mixing], [High End Mixing] and [Offset] ratios.
A pop-up window will appear in the adjustment by pressing the key, prompting real-time
value. In addition, it is possible to quickly enable or disable Mix 1 to Mix 8 functions by
using the SW key.
6.13 ABS
A.B.S. stands for auto breaking system. This function is used to stop the wheels from
locking which can lead to loss of control or a skid. A.B.S. manages this by regulating
the amount of pressure the breaks use, which is done by pumping the breaks on and
off rather than a constant force.
There are six sub menus for A.B.S. function setting, [Brake Return], [Delay], [Cycle
Length], [Trigger Point], [Duty Cycle], and [Steering Mix].
In the submenus, pulses are shown as a square wave, the peaks indicating brake on,
and troughs in-dicating reduction in braking. As the value changes, the square wave
will change to represent the function's current settings.
The trigger point is represented as a white line on the graph.
Below the graph is a bar that shows the real-time braking position. When this function
is active and the brake is applied, the green bar will oscillate in real time showing the
A.B.S. in action.
Break Return
Controls the reduction of braking during each pulse. Can be set to any value between
0% and 100%. By default it is set to 50%. If set to 60%, when the brakes are active; the
system will remove 60% of the brakes strength on each pulse.
To activate this function press the
icon. The icon will change to
when active.