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the percentage (more negative or more positive) and move less by decreasing the
percentage. After test flying the aircraft adjust the percentage as may be necessary.
Leave the upper value of Pos at 0% because there is to be no elevator input above idle.
7. Offset. Highlight and select OFFSET and set the value to –140 to -160. This represents a
throttle stick position that is about 2-3 clicks up from full low stick. This is also the point
where the mixer causes the elevator to deflect the –3% set in the lower Pos value. Above
this position there is no elevator deflection and the elevator returns to normal.
8. Verify Operation. Highlight and select Pos (the one with the –3% programmed) using
the rotary selector, move the Gear switch to the ON position and move the throttle stick
upwards from idle while observing the Pos values. When the stick is brought down to
idle, the lower Pos value is highlighted indicating the down elevator deflection (-3%).
Verify that the elevator is deflecting downward just a bit. When the stick is advanced
above idle the upper Pos value is highlighted (0%) and the elevator returns to normal (no
mixing).
Now turn the Gear switch to the OFF position and note that the number next to the
Program Mix Name is now 1 indicating that the mixer is looking at the values in Pos1.
Since both of the Pos1 values are at 0% there is no deflection of the elevator – the mixer
is turned OFF regardless of throttle stick position. Verify that the elevator does not move
when the throttle stick is moved.
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