Operation Manual

Description of the
pre-defined,
"ready-made"
mixers
Now that
you
have
become
familiar with the way the
mixers are assigned and adjusted,
here is
a
list
of
the
pre-defined
mixers in the same sequence as they are
offered by the transmitter
when
you
"leat
through" the
oDIrons.
With all
mixers
the stick unit trim sliders are automati-
cally
included where it makes most sense, or where
it is
standard oractice.
You
don't
need
to concern vourself
with them at all.
Examoles:
For a
"V-tail"
the elevator trim
works in
the usual
way;
for
"snap-flaps"
it does not.
For each
mixing input
the size and the
pretix (rotary
sense
of the servo)
can be adjusted. The inputs can be switched
on and off wherever that is of oractical advantaoe.
You can assign each mixer as often as
your
application
demands
it.
Examole:
You must use the
"Quadro"
mixer at least
four
times;
less than that
number means
that
it is no longer a
"Quadro"
mixer. However, there is no reason why
you
should not use it six times if
your
model has
three
wing
control surfaces
on
each side.
One more time
-
just
to remind
you:
You can set any
input
lo
"
zerc"
and
then
disregard
it
altogether. This may make a
particular
mixer
suitable
for a different, but similar
purpose.
Examole:
With the
"Quadro"
mixer
you
could set the
"elevator"
input to
zero,
and
you
then
have
a
mixer which involves
"flaps"
and
"ailerons"
only.
Mixers
for fixed-wing
The
"ELEVATOR+"
mixer
lnouts:
Elevator
Sooiler
FlaD
models
The mixer
is
usually assigned as
follows:
Elevator servo
Main application:
Standard
models
with
camber-changing
or landing
flaos and/or sDoilers.
The
"V-TAlf
mixer
lnDuts: Elevator
Rudder
The
mixer is
usually
assigned as follows:
V-tail servos
Main application:
Model aircraft
with V-tails
The
"V-TAIL+
"
mixer
Inputs:
Elevator
Rudder
Spoiler
Flap
The mixer is usually assigned as
follows:
V-tail servos
Main application:
Models with V-tail and/or spoilers and/or
camber-chang-
ing or landing flaps.
The
"aileron
brake"
(Crow)
mixer
lnouts:
Aileron
Flap
Sooiler
Elevator
The mixer is usually assigned as
follows:
Flap
and aileron servos. Usually
4 servos.
Main application:
Models in which the
"Crow"
configuration
is to
be used
as an aid to flight
path
control
in
certain
llight
situations
(descent,
landing approach). Can also be used
for
pure
"aileron
brakes".
The
"SNAPFLAP"
mixer
Inputs: Flap
,an
Elevator
etevalor
The mixer is usually assigned as lollows:
Flao
servos
Main application:
F3A class aerobatic
models for
"souare"
manoeuvres
The
"QUADRO"
mixer
lnouts:
Aileron
aileron
Flap
Elevator
The mixer is usually assigned as follows:
Flao and aileron servos
Main application:
Gliders
with
"Quadro"
flap conliguration
(flaps
support
ailerons,
ailerons support flaps)
The
"
DELTA' mixer
lnDuts: Aileron
Elevator
The mixer is usually assigned as follows:
servos
(combination
ailerons/elevators)
Main application:
delta model aircraft and
flying wings.
etevalor
sporler
flap
atleron
sporler
elevalor
elevator
ruooer
sporler
flap
elevator
The
"FLAPERON"
mixer
Inputs:
Aileron
aleron
Flap
flap
The mixer
is
usually assigned as
lollows:
Flaperon servos
Main application:
Models
with f laperons
(combination
flap
i ailerons)
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