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3) Press the Navigation Pad
5634
to highlight the desired servo (EL
or AI) and direction of travel (DOWN or UP) you would like to change the
Delta Mixing End Point Adjustment percentage value for. For example, if
the Elevator servo moves Up more than the Aileron servo moves Up
when you move the elevator control stick, you would decrease the EL
(UP) EL>80% percentage value.
4) Press the INC+/M1 or DEC-/M2 keys to set the desired V-Tail Mixing
End Point Adjustment percentage value.
DELTA EL (DOWN) and EL (UP) setting range is 100% to 0%. The default setting is 80%. Decreasing the Delta Mixing End
Point Adjustment percentage value will decrease the movement for that specific servo and direction of travel. Increasing the
Delta Mixing End Point Adjustment percentage value will increase the movement for that specific servo and direction of travel.
Changing Delta Mixing End Point Adjustment Percentage Values - Elevator Up and Down, Continued....
Changing Delta Mixing End Point Adjustment Percentage Values - Aileron Right and Left
1) Press the Navigation Pad
6
to scroll down to display DELTA AI (L) and
AI (R).
2) Press the Navigation Pad
5634
to highlight the desired servo (EL
or AI) and direction of travel (L or R) you would like to change the Delta
Mixing End Point Adjustment percentage value for. For example, if the
Elevator servo moves Right more than the Aileron servo moves Right
when you move the aileron control stick, you would decrease the RU
(R) EL>80% percentage value.
3) Press the INC+/M1 or DEC-/M2 keys to set the desired Delta Mixing
End Point Adjustment percentage value.
DELTA AI (L) and AI (R) setting range is 100% to 0%. The default setting is 80%. Decreasing the Delta Mixing End Point
Adjustment percentage value will decrease the movement for that specific servo and direction of travel. Increasing the Delta
Mixing End Point Adjustment percentage value will increase the movement for that specific servo and direction of travel.
22. & 23.c-MiX1 anD c-MiX2 (cOMPEnSaTiOn MiXing)
The Compensation Mixing function is used to create your own custom mix if one of the pre-programmed mixes is not suitable. For
example, you can create a custom mix that mixes flaperons and spoilerons to elevator, so that when you move the elevator up
and down, both ailerons will move up and down, providing near-instantaneous extreme pitch changes while still enabling aileron
roll control. Another example would be to mix aileron to rudder, so that when you move the ailerons right and left, the rudder will
move right and left, resulting in a coordinated turn. Like with pre-programmed mixes, Compensation Mixes are composed of a
Master channel and a Slave channel. Any of the available six channels can be programmed as a Master or a Slave. The same
channel can even be programmed as both a Master and a Slave. For example, if you want to program throttle Dual Rate, you
can set both the Master and the Slave to throttle, then adjust the High and Low Rate percentage values to provide the amount of
travel you want when the Compensation Mixing function is Activated. In addition to programming the High and Low Rate percentage
values, the Slave channel Offset percentage value can be changed to move the neutral point of the Slave channel servo when
the Compensation Mixing function is Activated.
For greater flexibility, both Compensation Mixing functions can be programmed either the same for all Flight Modes or sepa-
rately for each of the three Flight Modes.
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