TX16S Instruction Manual
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Diff
Adjust the stroke amount on one side with the midpoint as the boundary
Expo
Expo curve setting. Increasing a positive value will make the gimbal smoother and
smoother when approaching the midpoint, while increasing a negative value will
make the gimbal more acute when approaching the midpoint.
Func
Preset
function
X>0
Positions above 0 (midpoint) follow the gimbal output, operations
below the midpoint are all fixed to the midpoint value of 0
X<0
The opposite of the previous one
|X|
Absolute values, negative values less than the midpoint will always
become positive values, and the actual performance is a V-shaped
curve
f>0
Below the midpoint 0 is fixed at midpoint 0, above the midpoint is fixed
at 100, the actual performance is that the gimbal becomes 0 and 100 to
switch, there is no intermediate process
f<0
The opposite of the previous one
|f|
Above the midpoint is fixed at + 100%, and below the midpoint is fixed
at -100%. The actual performance is that the gimbal becomes -100%
and + 100% to switch. There is no intermediate process.
Cstm
Call custom curve (CV1-CV32), custom curve is set in curve page CURVE
Modes: Select the corresponding flight mode, and the output trimming value that
affects this entry can be set by the flight mode entry
Switch: Select the switch to activate this item (Note: This setting is added to this
item to add multiple lines of different settings to switch, if there is only one line
setting, do not set the activation switch, otherwise the switch will cause this item
to be completely invalid).
Warning: Set the alert tone
Multpx: Superposition method, output after superimposing with the value of the
previous stroke amount
Add: Additive superposition, the current value is added to the value of the
previous line and output
Multiply: multiplication, the current value is multiplied by the value of the
previous line and output
Replace: direct replacement, the value of the previous line is directly replaced
by the value of this line
The combination of these operations allows the creation of complex
mathematical operations and is often considered one of the biggest benefits of using
OpenTX.