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Detail program description - Free mixers
6
Mix input
Offset
EL
Linear MIX  1
SYM ASY
STO
0%
SET
–55%
–20%
Note:
If you are using a type "S 
¼ N.N.*" switch channel 
mixer you will need to actuate the assigned switch. 
The vertical line then jumps between the left and 
right side.
  Setting  curve mixers 9 … 12
These four curve mixers allow the defi nition of 
extremely non-linear mixer curves by placing up to six 
freely positionable points between the two endpoints 
"L" (low = -100 % control travel) and "H" (high = 
+100 % control travel) along the control travel.
If you have already read the »Channel 1 curve« menu 
description or about programming 8-point curves in the 
»Helicopter mixers« menu, you can safely skip the 
following description.
Programming details
The control curve is defi ned by up to 8 points, 
known as "reference points". In the default software 
confi guration, 2 reference points are already defi ned, 
namely only the two end-points, "L" and "H"; see the 
next screen image.
The following section applies to "any" mixer to which 
we wish to assign a non-linear curve characteristic.
The examples shown in the following section 
are merely illustrative, however, and they do not 
represent real-life mixer curves.
  Setting reference points
When you move the transmitter control assigned to 
the mixer input – here control function 8 – a vertical 
line in the graph follows the movement between the 
two end-points. The current control position is also 
shown numerically on the "Input" line. The point at 
which this line intersects with the curve in question 
is named the "Output" and can be varied between 
-125 % and +125 % by setting reference points; see 
further below. This control signal acts on the mixer 
output.
In the above example, the transmitter control is on 
input 8 at -50 % of control travel. The output signal 
continue to show 0 %, however, since no value has 
yet been entered.
Up to six additional reference points can be set 
between the two end-points "L" and "H", although the 
distance between neighboring reference points must 
not be less than approx. 25 %.
Curve MIX  9
Curve
off
Point
Output
Input
–50%
0%
?
+
100
¼
O U 
T P U 
T
0%
8
10
When you now briefl y tap the center 
SET
 key of the 
right touch pad, the "?" is replaced by a point number 
and the value fi eld to the right is activated, i.e. 
presented in inverse video:
Curve MIX  9
Curve
off
Point
Output
Input
–50%
0%
1
+
100
¼
O U 
T P U 
T
0%
8
10
1
Using the selection keys on the right touch pad you 
can now change the point value within a range of 
±125 %,  e.g.::
Curve MIX  9
Curve
off
Point
Output
Input
–50%
+50%
1
+
100
¼
O U 
T P U 
T
+50%
8
10
1
Note:
If the joystick does not coincide with the exact 
reference point, please note that the percentage 
value on the "Output" line always relates to the 
current joystick position.
Continue in this way to set other reference points. 
Note that the order in which you generate the 
(maximum) four reference points between end-points 
"L" and "H" is irrelevant, since the reference points 
are continuously renumbered automatically from left 
to right as they are entered.
  Erasing reference points
To erase one of the reference points between "L" 
and "H", use the transmitter control in question 
to move the vertical line onto or into the vicinity 
of the reference point in question. The reference 
point number and associated reference point value 
*  N.N. = Nomen Nominandum (the name to be stated)