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3.4 PROG.MIX Menu
3.4.1 PROG.MIX
Programmable mix control is custom mix settings, which can independently select the
master channel and slave channel. It is often used to compensate for the attitude changes of the
aircraft.
Programmable mixing controls are to:
① Diversify attitude changes of aircraft (e.g. Rolling to realize when rudder is commanded);
② Control a certain axis with two or more servos (e.g. 2 rudder servos);
③ Correct special movement automatically (e.g. Lower FLAP and ELEVATOR servos at the
same time);
④ Control the second channel to respond to the movement of the first channel (e.g. Increase
smoke oil to respond to high speed, but only when the smoke switch is activated);
⑤ Turn off the main control under certain circumstances (e.g. For dual-engine aircraft, turn
off a motor or speed up/down one motor to assist rudder to turn).
MAS
: Master channel. Other channels need to cooperate with movements of the master
channels.
SLA
: Slave channel. Many mix controls are controlled by one master channel.
You can turn the “MIX” from “INH” to “ON”, and set master channel, slave channel. Set
“UP” and “DOWN” to the same value. This value determines the servo travel range and
movement direction of slave channel.
The interface of parameter setup APP on phone.
There are 4 groups of programmable mix control that can be set in the mobile phone APP.