Programmable Curve Mix 1 (Programmed for Spoiler-to-Elevator Mix)
PROG MIX - PROGRAMMABLE MIXERS
STANDARD PROGRAMMABLE MIXER - (Std. Prog Mixer)
S-28
S-29
Programmable mix 1 is a preprogrammed curve mix
for spoiler-to-elevator. It works in conjunction with the
butterfly mix pg. S27. On most sailplanes, deploying flaps
causes the aircraft to pitch up. This pitching is non-linear
and typically the airplane pitches up dramatically the first
25% of flap travel but becomes less dramatic during the
25% through 50% range and very little additional up
pitching occurs from 75 to 100% flaps. Programmable
mix 1 is a preprogrammed curve mix that mixes the
spoiler stick (landing flaps) to the elevator.
To access programmable mix 1 in
FUNC.LIST
highlight
PROG.Mix1
. Press the
Selector
to access
the Programmable mix 1 spoiler-to-elevator curve mix.
Highlight the desired point then press the
Selector
to
access the point’s value. Rotate the
Selector
to change
the value. All points on the curve can be adjusted using
this method. There are switches and flight modes to turn
this curve on and off, but you should have this curve
active anytime the butterfly (landing flaps) is active. All
other functions in this mix are identical to curve mix 2,
and this mix can be changed to any other master or slave.
Press the
LIST
button to return to the Function Mode
screen.
The X9503 2.4 system provides 2 Multi-Point
programmable mixers, PROG.MIX1 & PROG.MIX2, and
4 Standard programmable mixers, PROG.MIX3 - PROG.
MIX6. Programmable mixers are used whenever you want
a channel (Slave) to react or move by providing input to
another channel, or to simply cause a channel to move by
moving a switch or lever.
Multi-Point Mixing provides the ability to define a
customized “curve” of travel that the Slave channel follows
as it reacts to the Master channel. It is different from
Normal Mixing in that Normal Mixing results in a linear
movement of the Slave channel in relation to the Master.
With Multi-Point Mixing there are 7 points, including end
points, along the travel of the Master channel that you can
adjust to control the action of the Slave channel. You can
input more or less travel in the same/opposite direction,
providing non-linear mixing.
Mixing occurs when the pilot provides an input to the
Master channel by moving a stick, switch, or lever. The
transmitter automatically generates an input for the Slave
channel based on your input to the Master channel and
the parameters defined in the programmable mixer.
Mixes are programmable, allowing any of the 9 channels
to be Master, Slave or both. You can program other
mixing parameters and include the Slave channel’s
direction of travel; the Slave channel’s amount of travel;
the Offset (where the mix starts and changes direction)
and the switches/levers/sticks used to turn a mixer on and
off. All of these elements are adjustable in Programmable
Mixers.
Note
: Programmable Mix 1 defaults to
Spoiler
Elevator mix. This program, when used
in conjunction with Butterfly, allows for pitch
compensation during landings. Programmable Mix 1
can be changed to use any master or slave channel
if so desired.
The X9503 2.4 has 4 standard programmable mixers that
allow for linear mixing of a Master channel to a Slave
channel. The standard mixers are PROG.Mix3, 4, 5 and 6.
The mixer provides for 2 sets of mixing values named
Pos0
and
Pos1
. If you program one set of values to
0%, you can turn the mixer On and Off with a stick,
switch or lever. Each set of mixing values is comprised
of 2 percentages to accommodate movement of the
Master channel in both directions. This is shown in the
illustration below where there is an upper and lower
percentage for both Pos0 and Pos1.
You can set a mixer always on by setting Pos0 values
only and not selecting any switches to switch between the
Pos0 and Pos1 values.
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