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Spektrum DX3C • Radio Instruction Manual
EN
Steer Mix
Steer Mix function supports mixing Steering to Auxiliary channel
so the Auxiliary input follows input to Steering.
Steer mix is usually used to manage how much rear steering
follows front steering inputs.
Typically, this mixing function is used with 2 steering servos on
trucks (front and rear servos). F/R (front/rear) type supports 2
mix rates so crab steering and four-wheel steering can be used
momentarily with a switch. Dual type supports full-time mixing
without a switch.
Note:
Assigning a switch in this screen changes the assignment
of that switch in the Switch Screen. Default switch for F/R is E.
Note:
When Steer Mix is not inhibited, the Auxiliary channel
cannot be selected as Slave in the Mixing screen..
Note:
When Steer Mix is assigned to a switch, moving the
switch accesses the alternate set of rate values. Adjust positive
(+) and negative (-) values for conventional or crab steering.
NOTICE:
Before driving a model, always do a check of the
model’s response to steer mix settings. Raise vehicle so vehicle
does not move on tires during testing.
A
A box shows around selected text.
B
Inh
inhibits steer mixing.
C
This rate value for left steering sets the amount of Auxiliary
servo travel and can be set from -125% to +125%. A
negative value results in the Auxiliary channel moving in a
direction opposite the direction of the Steering channel.
D
Dual is full-time front/rear steer mixing at the programmed
rates.
E
When Trim is
Act
(activated), the ST trim is applied to both
the ST and AUX channels. When Trim is
Inh
(inhibit), the ST
trim is only applied the ST channel.
Act
is the default.
F
This rate value for right sets the amount of Auxiliary servo
travel and steering can be set from -125% to +125%. A
negative value results in the Auxiliary channel moving in a
direction opposite the direction of the Steering channel.
G
Position 1 for the assigned switch.
H
Position 2 for the assigned switch.
I
F/R enables switch assignment for the programmed steering
mix rates 1 and 2.
J
The assigned switch (A, B, C, D or E) lets a driver enable
front/rear steering mix rate 1 or 2.
A
Steer Mix
Type: Inh
B
Steer Mix
Type: Dual
Trim: Act
Rate:
100% 100%
C
A
D
E
F
Steer Mix
Type: F/R
Trim: Act
Switch:E
1: 100% 100%
2:-100% -100%
A
F
C
E
G
H
J
I