Instruction Manual
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5. MIXER
The free servo mixers represent an additional method
of mixing functions with each other. Servo mixing by
servo assignment has already been described in the
Function menu, but this option also enables you to mix
functions with each other with a response curve.
You can create a new mixer by selecting the Mixer menu
and pressing +. You can also immediately rename the
Mixer to your own choice by touching the Mixer button.
Press the Setup button on the right in order to program
the mixer. The following display appears:
• From / To
The rst step is to select the source function under
From, and the target function under To.
• Transmitter control
At this point you should select a switch, stick or propor-
tional control. You can then use it to activate the mixer,
switch the input to the three available levels (1-2-3), or
set it to linear response. The default entry here is On, which means that a xed mixer input is set.
• Input
The Input button is used to set the magnitude of the mixer. Selecting On at Transmitter control sets a xed value.
If you assign a switch or proportional control at Transmitter control, you can set different values on three levels;
the level selected by the transmitter control is shown in green. If you select a proportional control as transmitter
control, the values are applied in a linear fashion between the three levels.
• Curve editor
The curve editor enables you to set up special mixing curves.
- The rst step is to select the number of points: up to 33
points can be specied.
- Use the arrow buttons to select the point which you
wish to move; the selected point changes colour to
green.
- Adjust the percentage value to shift the point up or
down.
- The Smooth option can be used to even out the curve,
and thereby avoid jerks in the servo’s response.
- Raw removes the effect of the curve smoothing.
- Reset curve resets the curve to linear travel.