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LINEAR PROGRAMMABLE MIXES (
PROG.MIX1-4
):
Sample reasons to use linear programmable mixes:
To correct bad tendencies of the aircraft (such as rolling in response to rudder input).
To operate 2 or more servos for a single axis (such as two rudder servos).
To automatically correct for a particular action (such as lowering elevator when aps are lowered).
To operate a second channel in response to movement in a rst channel (such as increasing the amount of smoke oil in
response to more throttle application, but only when the smoke switch is active).
To turn off response of a primary control in certain circumstances (such as simulating one engine aming-out on a twin,
or throttle-assisted rudder turns, also with a twin).
Adjustability:
Defaults: The 4 programmable mixes default to the most frequently used mixes for simplicity. If you want to use one of
these mixes, simply select that mix number so that the master and slave servos are already selected for you.
PROG.MIX1
aileron-to-rudder for coordinated turns
PROG.MIX2
elevator-to- ap for tighter loops (
HELI
mixes default to elev-to-pitch.)
PROG.MIX3
ap-to-elevator to compensate pitching with aps (
HELI
mixes default to pitch-to-elev.)
PROG.MIX4
throttle-to-rudder ground handling compensation
Channels available to mix: All four mixes may use any combination of CH1-8. (CH9-10 are not proportional and cannot
be mixed.) Offset and dials may also be set to the master channels. (see below.)
Master: the controlling channel. The channel whose movement is followed by the slave channel.
Another channel: Most mixes follow a control channel. (Ex: rudder-to-ailerons, 25%, no switch, corrects roll
coupling.)
MASTER SLAVE LINK TRIM SWITCH POSITION RATE OFFSET
RUDD AILE ON OFF
ANY
NULL 25% 0
Offset as master: To create an
OFFSET
mix, set the master as OFST. (Ex: move aperons as aps 20% of their total
throw when SWITCH C is in down position.)
MASTER SLAVE LINK TRIM SWITCH POSITION RATE OFFSET
OFST FLAP ON
N/A
C DOWN 20% 0
Dial as master: To directly effect one servo’s position by moving a dial, set the master as the desired dial.
(Ex: create a second throttle trim on left slider.)
MASTER SLAVE LINK TRIM SWITCH POSITION RATE OFFSET
VR(D) THRO OFF
N/A ANY
NULL 5% 0
Slave: the controlled channel. The channel that is moved automatically in response to the movement of the master
channel. The second channel in a mix’s name (i.e. aileron-to-rudder).
Link: link this programmable mix with other mixes.
Ex: PMIX
FLAP-ELEVATOR
mixing to correct for ballooning when aps are lowered, but model has a V-tail. Without
LINK
,
Your 10C contains four separate linear programmable mixes. (Note that mixer
#5-8’s mixing
RATEs
are set with a 5-point curve.
HELI
has mixer #5-6's mixing.
see CURVE MIXES, p. 71.)
There are a variety of reasons you might want to use these mixes. A few are
listed here. All of the adjustable parameters are listed below, but don’t let them
scare you. For your rst few times experimenting with mixes, just turn on the
default mixes, adjust them how you think they need to be, then use the servo
screen to check and see if you were correct. As with all functions, a sample
setup follows, step by step, to assist you.
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