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Detail program description - MIX-only channel
   MIX-only channel
Separating control functions from control channels for all fl ight phases
Using the selection keys on the left or right touch pad, 
page to the menu option …
Control switch
Logical switch
Phase settings
Phase assignment
Phase trim
Non-delayed chan
Timers (general)
Fl. phase timers
Wing mixers
Free mixers
MIX active/phase
MIX only channel
Control switch
Logical switch
Phase settings
Phase assignment
Non-delayed chan
Timers (general)
Fl. phase timers
Helicopter mixer
Free mixers
MIX active/phase
MIX-only channel
Dual mixer
… on the multi-function menu. Briefl y tap the center 
SET
 key of the right touch pad to open this menu 
option.
M I X     O N L Y     C H A N N E L
MIXonly
nor mal
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
This menu can be used to interrupt the normal signal 
fl ow between the input side control function and the 
output side control channel, therefore the "classic" 
control-to-servo connection is actually separated.
Use the potential offered by this fl ight phase 
independent
 menu, particularly to keep one of the 
control channels "free" in all fl ight phases from 
assignment to a transmitter control or switch for 
specifi c fl ight phases in the »Control adjust« menu.
Conversely of course, such a joystick, transmitter 
control or switch "robbed" of its servo can still be 
used freely as a control in other way – indeed even in 
fl ight phase dependence – , refer to the programming 
examples at the end of this section.
A joystick, transmitter control or switch robbed of its 
servo by setting the channel to "MIX only" will then 
namely affect mixer inputs only …
… and the servo connected to a channel set to 
"MIX only" is then also only accessible from the 
mixers programmed to its control channel, i.e. "(with) 
MIX(ers) only".
Accordingly, for any channel set to "MIX only", you 
can utilize both its control function and its control 
channel entirely independently of one another for any 
special functions you need; see the examples at the 
end of this section.
Use the selection keys on the left or right touch pad 
to select the desired channel from 1 to 16 ( ) then 
briefl y tap the center 
SET
 key of the right touch pad, 
to switch at will between "normal" ( ) and "MIX only" 
( ) modes: 
M I X     O N L Y     C H A N N E L
MIXonly
nor mal
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Examples:
For model glider aircraft without airbrakes, the 
butterfl y function (page 172) is generally used as a 
landing aid. Just as with "normal" airbrakes, this is 
generally controlled using the C1 stick. While the 
(airbrakes) servo typically connected to channel 1 
is then generally absent as a rule, receiver output 
1 is still not "free", since the control signal of the 
brake stick is still present at this location.
Its control signal – which in this specifi c case is not 
desired – can be decoupled from control channel 
"1" to thus "free up" this channel from the C1 
joystick signal by setting channel 1 to "MIX only" 
in the »MIX-only channel« menu. This makes 
it possible to use control channel "1", together 
with receiver connection "1", at any time for other 
purposes, via freely-programmable mixers – e.g. 
to connect up a speed controller.
If your model has built-in airbrakes, however, and 
you would like to perhaps test the performance 
of a butterfl y system with and without airbrakes, 
simply set channel 1 to "MIX only" and program a 
free mixer "C1 
¼ C1", so as to restore your ability 
to control the airbrakes via servo 1. If you also 
assign a switch to this mixer, then you will be able 
to switch this mixer on and off as you please.