Graupner Hendheld RC 2.4 GHz No. of channels: 6 33112 ユーザーズマニュアル

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106 Program description: free mixers
General notes regarding freely programmable mixers
The two menus “Fixed-wing mixers” and “Helicopter 
mixers
”, as described on the preceding pages, contain 
a wide range of ready-programmed coupling functions. 
The basic meaning of mixers has already been ex-
plained on page 88, together with the principle on which 
they work. In the following section you will fi nd informa-
tion relating to “free mixers”:
In addition to the pre-programmed mixers mentioned 
above, the 
mx-12 HoTT offers three freely program-
mable linear mixers which can be used in every model 
memory; their inputs and outputs can be selected to suit 
your exact requirements.
Any control function (1 to 6), or what is known as a 
“switch channel” (see below), can be assigned as the 
input signal of a “free mixer”. The signal present at the 
control channel, and passed to the mixer input, is deter-
mined by the transmitter control and any control charac-
teristics as defi ned, for example, in the “D/R Expo” and 
Transmitter control settings” menus.
The mixer output acts upon a freely selectable control 
channel
 (1 to max. 6 - depending on receiver type). 
Before the signal is passed to the associated servo, the 
only infl uences which can act upon it are those defi ned 
in the “Servo settings” menu, i. e. the servo reverse, 
centre and travel functions.
One control function can be set up to affect several 
mixer inputs simultaneously, if, for example, you wish to 
arrange several mixers to operate in parallel.
Conversely it is possible for several mixer outputs to 
affect one and the same control channel.
The following description of the free mixers includes 
examples of such arrangements.
In software terms the default setting for any “free mixer” 
is that it is constantly switched on, but it is also possible 
to assign an optional ON / OFF switch to it. However, 
since there are so many functions to which switches can 
potentially be assigned, you should take care not to as-
sign dual functions to particular switches accidentally.
The two important mixer parameters are as follows:
… the 
• 
mixer ratio, which defi nes the extent to which 
the input signal acts on the output of the control 
channel which is programmed as the mixer output.
… the 
• 
neutral point, which is also termed the 
“offset”. The offset is that point on the travel of a 
transmitter control (stick, rotary proportional knob 
CTRL 7 or 8 and SW 1, 3 … 7) at which the mixer 
has no infl uence on the control channel connected 
to its output. Normally this is the centre point of the 
transmitter control, but the offset can be placed at 
any point on the control’s travel.
Switch channel “S” as mixer input
In some cases a constant control signal is all that is 
required as the mixer output; a typical application would 
be for slight up-elevator trim when an aero-tow coupling 
is closed - completely independently of the normal 
elevator trim.
If you then assign a switch, you can switch to and fro 
between the two mixer end-points, and adjust the sup-
plementary elevator trim defl ection by altering the mixer 
ratio.
To identify this special arrangement, this mixer input 
control function is designated “S” for “switch channel” 
in the software. If you do not want the “target channel” 
to be affected by the “normal” transmitter control, the 
control can be de-coupled from the function input of 
the associated control channel by entering “free” in the 
Transmitter control settings” menu; see pages 74 
and 76. The following menu description again includes 
an example which makes this function clear.
Now use the arrow buttons of the left or right-hand four-
way button to leaf through to the “Free mixers” menu 
point of the multi-function menu:
mod. mem.
ser vo set.
D/R expo
wing mixer
base sett.
contr set.
phase trim
free mixer
ser vo disp
basic sett
fail-safe
telemetr y
mod. mem.
ser vo set.
D/R expo
free mixer
base sett.
contr set.
heli mixer
swashp.mix
ser vo disp
basic sett
fail-safe
telemetr y
Press the central 
SET
 button of the right-hand four-way 
button to open this menu point.