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Swashplate Timing: Aileron to Elevator (continued)
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1. Select Master. All Programmable Mixers default
to Throttle as both the Master and the Slave
(
THRO
THRO
). The first
THRO
is the Master and
the second
THRO
represents the Slave. Since the
Aileron is to be the Master in this example, highlight
the first channel with the
Selector
and select
AILE
to
the left of the arrow.
2. Select Slave. Highlight and select
THRO
to the right of
the arrow to obtain a list of channels that can be used
as the Slave. Highlight and select
ELEV
as the Slave.
3. Select Position and Flight Modes. Move the
Selector
to highlight each of the active flight modes (NRM,
ST1,ST2, ST3, ST4, GER, and then select the mix
position (0 or 1) to be used. Since we will set the mix
value in position 1, and flight modes where the mix
would not be required would be set to the Pos0 mix
position (will be left at 0%).
The number will change from 0 to 1 as the switch is
moved back and forth. When the number is 0, the mixer
is looking at the Pos0 values (not programmed yet) and
when it is a 1 it is looking at the Pos1 values (also not
programmed yet). For this example, we will assume that
this mix will be used in Stunt Modes 1 and 2 only.
4. Travel and Direction. Highlight Pos1 with the
Selector
and press to access the values. Move the Aileron stick
to the full right position and the lower value next to
Pos1
should be highlighted. Set the lower
Pos1
parameter to a low negative or positive value (check
elevator function for proper direction, you want up
elevator ) to a starting value of between
3% and 5%
.
This is the amount of deflection of the Elevator (Slave
channel) that is to occur when the mixer is turned on
and the Aileron is pushed Right.
Example: If the model ends in a nose high attitude after
a right roll, you would want to set a value so that when
Right Aileron is given, the mix would provide a small
amount of up elevator to correct this problem.
If the model ends in a nose down position after a Left Roll,
you would want to set a value so that when Left Aileron
is given, the mix would provide a small amount of Down
Elevator to correct this problem. The upper Pos1 value
will then be highlighted and can be adjusted as needed.
4. Offset. Leave the offset value to 0% for this mix, ad 0%
will correspond to the center stick position.
Verify Proper Mix Operation. Move the Flight Mode switch
to the Stunt 1 or Stunt 2 positions, and move the Aileron
stick from center to full Right, and from center stick to full
Left. If the mix is activated and functioning properly, you
should see a slight Elevator servo movement (easiest to
see at the elevator servo arm) when the Aileron stick is
moved. Please verify that the Elevator servo is moving in
the desired direction to correct the trim problem at this
time. Next, switch the Flight Mode switch to the Normal
or Throttle Hold positions (set to off in this example), and
verify that the mix is being turned off for these desired
flight modes.
[PROG.Mix3]◊0
AILE≥ELEV
Pos0 +5%
Pos0
+5%
Pos0 0%
0%
Offset
0
NRM ST1 ST2 HLD GER
POS1
POS0