PROGRAMMABLE MIXING (1-2)
The XP6102 offers two programmable
mixes to be used for any number of
different purposes. This function allows
mixing any one channel to any other
channel. This mix can remain on at all
times or be switched on and off in flight
using a number of different switches.
Mix number 1 is of the standard variety,
in that the digital trim for the master
channel only affect the master channel,
and not the slave channel. Mix number 2
is of the "Trim Include" variety.This mix is
used any time the mix requires the slave
channels trim position to be varied when
the master channels digital trim position
is varied.
Each channel of this radio is identified by
an abbreviated name. The chart below
indicates the channel and its
corresponding abbreviation. The channel
name appearing first is known as the
"master channel" or the channel to which
you want to mix. The second number is
known as the "slave channel" or the
channel that is being mixed into the
master channel. For example, AIL ➔
RUD would indicate aileron-to-rudder
mixing. Each time the aileron stick is
moved, the aileron will deflect, and the
rudder will automatically move in the
direction and to the value input.
Mixing is proportional, so small inputs
of the master channel will produce small
outputs of the slave channel. Each
programmable mix has a mixing "offset."
The purpose of the mixing offset is
to re-define the neutral position of
the slave channel.
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