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7.3 Boat Mode
This function is used only when you are using a model boat. When using this function the break
functionality is disabled and the throttle channel is set to its lowest position.
To toggle this function select the box beside "Normal mode", when the function is active the text beside
the box will change to "Boat mode".
To toggle this function select the box beside "Normal mode", when the function is active the text beside
the box will change to "Boat mode".
7.4 Break Mixing
This function enables you to use models that require more than one
braking channel, for example a model that has separate brakes for from
and back breaking.
If your model uses extra channels for braking, each channel can be
controlled separately and are slaves of the throttle channel. (Exponential
and A.B.S. functions are the same as earlier discussed)
7.5 Mixes
This function is used to create a mix between channels and control methods. For example if at lower
throttle some automated flap movement was desired then it is possible to create a mix to do this. The
difference between curve mixes and linear mixes is that it is not possible to create a nonlinear relationship
between the master and slave. It is possible to have up to 4 mixes.
1. After selected a mix, select the bottom left icon to ensure there is a tick in the box, next select the
"master", this channel/input will be designate the slaves output. It is possible to select stick/knob,
basic functions or a channel output.
2. Next select a slave. A slaves may only be output channels, however this also includes any unused aux
channels. Once you have you slave selected you can apply a curve to the mix, to do this select either
the low side or high side as desired and use the wheel to change the value, it is also possible to offset
the channel in relation to the master using the offset option.
Each curve mix can independently be signed to a toggle using the icon.