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How to mix the throttle channel with the gear channel?
Mixing allows a control input on one channel to affect multiple channels simultaneously. To mix the throttle channel with the gear channel, follow these general steps based on the mixing functionality described in the document:
- Access the mixing menu: Select a new programmable mix in the mixing menu. You can choose between a normal mix or a curve mix.
- Configure the mix: On the second line of the mixing menu, select the throttle channel as the master control on the left and the gear channel as the slave control on the right. This means that the throttle channel inputs will control both the throttle and gear channels.
- Adjust the Rate: Modify the rate value to control the travel and direction of the slave channel (gear). A positive or negative value can be used to reverse the direction if necessary.
- Adjust the Offset: If you need to move the effective center position of the slave channel (gear), adjust the offset value. Note that offset is not available for curve mixes.
- Enable Trim: If you want the throttle channel trim to also affect the gear channel, set the trim to Act.
- Select a switch: Choose the switch you want to use to activate the mix, or select ON if you want the mix to be active permanently.
After setting up the mix, it is important to test the controls of your model to ensure it responds correctly to commands and that the mix is working as expected. Note: Since there is no information about specific device in the manual, these explanations are of a general nature. There is a risk of incompatibility of some arguments in relation to your device.