User Manual

[PROG. Mix3]
ENT
LIST
CLR
Function
Name
0
THRO THRO
Offset 0
Pos0 0% Pos1 0%
0% 0%
FM0 FM1 FM2 AIL GER RUD MIX
POS1
POS0
THRO
STK
INH
Master
Channel
Slave
Channel
Pos0
Settings
Pos1
Settings
Offset – position of
Master Channel
where Mixer is
turned on and off or
changes direction
Available Switches to switch between
Pos0 and Pos1 values/percentages
Throttle as
a Switch
Current
Switch
Position
Direction –
shows
above or
below
Offset
Current Switch Position – (Std. Prog Mixer)
Indicates the current switch position of the switch (if any) that controls the mixer.
Direction – (Std. Prog Mixer)
Each standard programmable mixer has two positions – Pos0 and Pos1 and each position
has 2 percentages (upper and lower) to accommodate mixing when the Master is moved
in both directions.
The direction indicator consists of a dotted and solid line next to the switch position on
the top line of the display. The solid line indicates whether the upper or lower percentage
is in effect for either Pos0 or Pos1, depending on which Position is currently selected.
As the Master channel is moved above and below the Offset (where the mix turns on or
changes direction), the solid bar moves between the top and bottom line. If for example,
the switch is set so that Pos0 percentages are in effect and the master channel is moved
below the Offset, the solid bar will be on the lower line which means the lower
percentage associated with Pos0 is in effect. When the master is moved above the Offset,
the solid bar moves to the top line indicating that the upper percentage for Pos0 is in
effect.
The Direction Indicator works the same way when the Pos1 values are selected,
indicating the upper or lower value of Pos1 as the Master is moved in both directions
from the Offset.
Pos0 Settings – (Std. Prog Mixer)
Each standard Programmable mixer can have two sets of mixing values – Pos0 and Pos1.
Each set can have 2 percentages which control movement of the slave when the master is
moved in both directions. A switch can be selected to switch between the Pos0 and Pos1
percentages.
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