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Detail program description - Control adjust
  Control  adjust
Fundamental operating steps for control and switch assignments
Ser vo adjustment
Dual Rate / Expo
Stick mode
Channel 1 cur ve
Switch display
Control adjust
Briefl y press the center 
SET
 button in the right touch 
pad.
Input  5
offset
0%
0%
0%
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0%
Input  6
Input  7
Input  8
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Aside from the two joysticks which operate control 
functions 1 through 4, a standard 
mx-20 HoTT 
transmitter is also equipped with other operating 
elements:
two 3 position switches: SW 4/5 or CTRL 9 and SW 
• 
6/7 or CTRL 10. These are assigned in this menu as 
"Ct9" and "C10".
three proportional rotary controls: CTRL 6, 7 and 8. 
• 
Respectively designated "Ct6", "Ct7" and "Ct8" in the 
menu.
three 2 position switches: SW 2, 3 and 8. 
• 
Respectively displayed in the menu as "2", "3" and 
"8" in combination with a switch symbol indicating the 
switching direction.
two pushbutton switches: SW 1 and SW 9. Analogous 
• 
to the aforementioned switches; designated as "1" 
and "9" and displayed in combination with a symbol 
indicating switching direction.
In contrast to the two joysticks which, when initialized 
for a new model memory as a "Winged aircraft" model 
type will already be confi gured to operate the servos 
connected to receiver outputs 1 … 4, these "other" 
operating elements initially remain inactive. 
Thus,  at least in the system's delivered state,  – as 
already mentioned on page 20 – or even after the 
initialization of a new model memory with the "Winged 
aircraft" model type and its "binding" to the intended 
receiver, only those servos connected to the two 
joysticks by way of receiver outputs 1 … 4 are able to 
be operated; any servos which may be connected to the 
receiver's outputs 5 … 12 will initially remain inactive in 
their middle positions.
Even though this may seem inconvenient at fi rst glance, 
it is indeed just this state which offers full freedom to 
select and assign these "other" operating elements as 
desired and leaves any unused operating elements 
harmlessly dormant without taking any action to 
deactivate them. This has the advantage that: 
An unused operating element will have no infl uence 
on your model's operation even if inadvertently 
operated; it will be inactive and therefore have no 
assigned function.
These "other" operating elements can be freely 
assigned to meet your needs and the features of your 
model. They can be assigned to any function input in 
the "Control adjust" menu, see page 50. But this also 
means that   each of these operating elements can also 
be assigned to multiple functions at the same time. 
For example, one and the same toggle switch, SW 
X, assigned in this menu to an input, can at the same 
time be assigned to a "timer" as an On/Off switch in the 
"Timers (general)" menu...
Furthermore, all inputs can be selectively made global 
or fl ight-phase specifi c (providing that fl ight phases have 
been defi ned in the menus "Phase settings", page 128, 
and "Phase assignment", page 134). The respective 
names for the given fl ight phases will then appear in the 
bottom screen line, e. g. "normal". 
Basic procedure steps
Select the desired input, E5 ... 12 with the 
1. 
 arrow 
keys of the left or right touch pad. 
If necessary, use the 
2. 
 arrow keys of the left or 
right touch pad to change to the desired column.
Briefl y 
3. 
press the center 
SET
 button in the right touch 
pad. The respective entry fi eld will be displayed in 
inverse video.
Actuate the desired operating element or use the 
4. 
arrow keys of the right touch pad to set the desired 
value.
Briefl y
5. 
 press the center 
SET
 button in the right touch 
pad to complete the entry.
Simultaneously 
6. pressing 
the 
 or  arrow 
keys of the right touch pad (CLEAR) will reset any 
setting change back to its default value.