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SPMR6630
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SPEKTRUM DX6i • RADIO INSTRUCTION MANUAL
EN
MIX 1 or MIX 2
Mix 1 and 2 functions mix percentages between 2 channels, or
a channel with itself (THROTTLE cannot be mixed with itself or
as a slave).
You can program mixes so that stick or switch inputs control 2
or more servos.
The first channel is the master channel; the second is the slave
channel. You can adjust directional mix values (U, D, L and R)
between -125% to +125%.
The mix can either be enabled (ON) all times or assigned to a
switch, enabling and disabling the mix as needed while operat-
ing a model. You can also link trim so that adjusting master
channel trim will also adjust slave channel trim.
When a mix is enabled and the assigned input control is moved,
the master channel sends output at the same time the slave
channel sends output.
Output is sent to the model in the direction and to the position
assigned in the Mix screen. Output sent to model will match
assignments in Mix screen.
a channel with itself (THROTTLE cannot be mixed with itself or
as a slave).
You can program mixes so that stick or switch inputs control 2
or more servos.
The first channel is the master channel; the second is the slave
channel. You can adjust directional mix values (U, D, L and R)
between -125% to +125%.
The mix can either be enabled (ON) all times or assigned to a
switch, enabling and disabling the mix as needed while operat-
ing a model. You can also link trim so that adjusting master
channel trim will also adjust slave channel trim.
When a mix is enabled and the assigned input control is moved,
the master channel sends output at the same time the slave
channel sends output.
Output is sent to the model in the direction and to the position
assigned in the Mix screen. Output sent to model will match
assignments in Mix screen.
CAUTION: Before flying a model, always do a check of
channel mix response by viewing channel results on the
Servo MONITOR screen.
channel mix response by viewing channel results on the
Servo MONITOR screen.
SWITCH functions
You can use the following switches to turn Mixes on and off:
ON- Always on
GEAR- Gear switch forward (position 0)
FLAP- Flap switch down (position 1)
AIL D/R- Aileron Dual Rate switch up (position 0)
ELEV D/R- Elevator Dual Rate switch up (position 0)
MIX- Mix switch forward (position 0)
ON- Always on
GEAR- Gear switch forward (position 0)
FLAP- Flap switch down (position 1)
AIL D/R- Aileron Dual Rate switch up (position 0)
ELEV D/R- Elevator Dual Rate switch up (position 0)
MIX- Mix switch forward (position 0)
Mix Options
Aileron to Rudder: Causes rudder to move when ailerons
move. This helps with airplanes that have adverse movement
of the nose around the center axis (yaw) (right aileron results in
left nose movement (yaw)). When programming aileron to rudder
mix in the same direction, the airplane makes coordinated turns
using ailerons only.
Elevator to Flap: Causes flaps (or flaperons) to move when
elevator is moved, resulting in tighter looping maneuvers,
or to provide aileron reflex for some 3D maneuvers such as
Harriers.
Dual Elevators: Requires Gear to Gear Mix of -100% to -100%
to inhibit (INH) Gear Channel Switch, then Elevator to Gear Mix
of +100% to +100% to activate the Gear channel to work as a
slave to the elevator channel. This makes dual elevator setups
possible.
Rudder to Aileron or Elevator: Eliminates roll and pitch cou-
pling (roll and pitch happening at the same time) when rudder is
applied. This is normally used to correct coupling in knife-edge
flight.
move. This helps with airplanes that have adverse movement
of the nose around the center axis (yaw) (right aileron results in
left nose movement (yaw)). When programming aileron to rudder
mix in the same direction, the airplane makes coordinated turns
using ailerons only.
Elevator to Flap: Causes flaps (or flaperons) to move when
elevator is moved, resulting in tighter looping maneuvers,
or to provide aileron reflex for some 3D maneuvers such as
Harriers.
Dual Elevators: Requires Gear to Gear Mix of -100% to -100%
to inhibit (INH) Gear Channel Switch, then Elevator to Gear Mix
of +100% to +100% to activate the Gear channel to work as a
slave to the elevator channel. This makes dual elevator setups
possible.
Rudder to Aileron or Elevator: Eliminates roll and pitch cou-
pling (roll and pitch happening at the same time) when rudder is
applied. This is normally used to correct coupling in knife-edge
flight.
A Master channel (THRO, AILE, ELEV, RUDD, GEAR/GYRO or
FLAP/PITC)
B Function name: MIX 1 or MIX 2
C Slave channel (THRO, AILE, ELEV, RUDD, GEAR/GYRO or
C Slave channel (THRO, AILE, ELEV, RUDD, GEAR/GYRO or
FLAP/PITC)
D Activate (ACT) or inhibit (INH)
E Up or Right value option (-125% to +125%)
F Option for trim adjustment link
G U or R (U for THRO, ELEV, GEAR/GYRO and FLAP/PITC)
H Down or Left value option (-125% to +125%)
I D or L (D for THRO, ELEV, GEAR/GYRO and FLAP/PITC)
J Switch option:
E Up or Right value option (-125% to +125%)
F Option for trim adjustment link
G U or R (U for THRO, ELEV, GEAR/GYRO and FLAP/PITC)
H Down or Left value option (-125% to +125%)
I D or L (D for THRO, ELEV, GEAR/GYRO and FLAP/PITC)
J Switch option:
ON, FMODE, GYRO, AIL D/R or ELE D/R
MIX 1
THRO AILE ACT
RATE L 0% R 0%
SW ON TRIM INH
List
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
SWASH MIX
The Swash Mix function supports adjusting mix among the
CCPM swashplate servos, AILE (aileron), ELEV (elevator) and
PITC (pitch). Refer to your model’s manual for recommended
settings.
CCPM swashplate servos, AILE (aileron), ELEV (elevator) and
PITC (pitch). Refer to your model’s manual for recommended
settings.
A Input
B Input values (-125 to +125%). (For example, when the
B Input values (-125 to +125%). (For example, when the
swashplate moves up when the control stick is moved down
and the channel’s swash mix value is positive, make the
channel’s value negative to make the swashplate move
down with the same stick movement. Servo reversing and
swash mix adjustment may be required on some models.)
and the channel’s swash mix value is positive, make the
channel’s value negative to make the swashplate move
down with the same stick movement. Servo reversing and
swash mix adjustment may be required on some models.)
Note: Values shown will vary from model to model.
SWASH MIX
AILE
- 75%
ELEV
- 75%
PITCH
+ 85%
List
A
B