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266 Detail program description - Control adjust
   Control  of  temporal  processes
using time delay and curve mixers
A useful, but less known capability of the 
mx-20 
HoTT software is the ability to activate nearly any servo 
movements with a maximum duration of 9.9 seconds 
using a switch.
The programming for this should be shown on the 
basis of some examples in the following. Additional 
applications can certainly be found once you become 
familiar with these capabilities.
The programming is begin in the menu …
"Control adjust" 
(page 96)
… and in order to be able to approach any point of 
the control curve during the programming, fi rst assign 
one of the proportional rotary controls to the desired 
control channel  – in this example CTRL 8 to the Input 
9. However, leave the standard default "GL" in the 
"Type" column so that this setting is effective for all 
fl ight phases analogously to the free mixers to be 
programmed in the following.
The input of a time delay in the "- Time +" column should 
also be dispensed with initially:
Input  6
offset
0%
0%
0%
–––
0%
Input  7
Input  8
Input  9
–––
–––
GL
GL
GL
GL
typ
Ct8
Then in the menu …
"Only mix channel" 
(page 193)
… of the selected control channel, "9" in this case, is set 
to "Only MIX":
MIX  ONLY  CHANNEL
only
nor mal
7 8 9 10 11 12
It is mandatory that this is set to "Only MIX", because 
the control curves of the curve mixers described in the 
following example only function on the output of the 
same channel as desired if there is no direct connection 
between the control and output! Only then can the linear 
control signal be manipulated almost arbitrarily around a 
curve mixer and to the appropriate output.
Therefore, in the next step, switch to the menu …
"Free mixers" 
(page 181)
… and program a curve mixer for the same channel, 
e.g.  from "9" to "9":
ty
fr
to
M8
C9
C10
??
??
  9
  9
C11
C12
??
??
??
??
??
??
On this second screen the desired path of the control 
curve is then set, whereby the following examples 
should only be "food for thought" for the design of your 
own control curves.
For example, the control curve could be for …
… delayed lighting of a headlight after the beginning 
of the extension of the landing gear:
+50%
–100%
Input
Output
Point 1
C.MIX  9
nor mal
Cur ve
off
9
 
 
9
–100%
… the control of a landing gear fl ap which closes 
again after the landing gear is extended:
–100%
–100%
Input
Output
Point L
C.MIX  9
nor mal
Cur ve
off
9
 
 
9
–100%
… a smooth motor start-up or the extension of a 
self-launch …
–100%
–100%
Input
Output
Point L
C.MIX  9
nor mal
Cur ve
9
 
 
9
–100%
on