User Manual
Master Channel – (Std. Prog Mixer)
This is the Master channel that receives input from the pilot. The default for both the
Master the Slave channel is THRO. The Master channel is selected by highlighting and
selecting this parameter to obtain a list of channels and then selecting the Master channel
from the list.
There are 4 channels that appear in the list twice. They are Throttle, Aileron, Elevator
and Rudder. Since these channels can be influenced by Dual Rate, Exponential, and
Throttle Curve settings, they are included in the list twice – once where the D/R and EXP
settings are in effect and again where the D/R and EXP settings are ignored. The second
time they are listed, there is a special designator to indicate that these channels can also
be used as a Master while bypassing any Dual Rate and Exponential settings that may be
associated with them. They are designated by a "#" (pound sign) in front of the name -
#THR, #AIL, #ELE, and #RUD. When one of these channels is selected as the Master,
all D/R, EXP and Curve settings associated with the Master are ignored during the
mixing operation. Instead, the mixer reads only the physical position of the stick to
perform mixing.
Note: SNPT represents the snap roll toggle button. Selecting SNPT as the Master allows
the mix to be toggled on and off. Press the button once and the Slave moves to 1
position. Press it again and it returns to the other position.
[PROG. Mix3]
THRO
STK
INH
ENT
LIST
CLR
0
Master THRO
Offset 0
0%
Pos0 0% Pos1 0%
0
FM0 FM1 FM2 AIL GER RUD MIX
POS1
OS0 P
Master
Channel
…
THRO AILE ELEV RUDD GEAR
FLAP AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 #THR
#AIL #ELE #RUD LTRM LLVR
RTRM RLVR SNPT CANCEL
%
Master Channel List. # Entries
indicate bypassing D/R & Exp
settings.
Slave Channel – (Std. Prog Mixer)
This is the Slave channel that will move according to the program mix in relation to the
Master channel. The default for both the Master the Slave channel is THRO.
The Slave channel is selected by highlighting and selecting this parameter to obtain a list
of channels and then selecting the Slave channel from the list. The list contains each of
the 9 channels in the system and in some instances, contains a few other options.
NOTE: If a Dual Channel has been assigned to Flaps, two additional selections appear
in the list of available Slave channels – they are FPRN and FROL. FPRN represents the
Flaps where both flaps will move as a result of the mixing (Flaps move up/down
together). FROL also represents the Flaps but causes the Flaps to move in unison with
the ailerons – the Right Flap will travel in the same direction as the Right Aileron and the
Left Flap will travel in the same direction as the Left Aileron. It has the effect of turning
the Flaps into ailerons to dramatically increase authority in the roll axis.
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