COCKPIT SX
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This is the procedure:
Action Effect
1. 4
r
Left to MENU
Confirm SETUP appears
2. 3
Right to SERVO
3. r
Confirm SERVO1 appears
4. 43
Select servo Servo number appears
5. r
Open selected servo
for setting
CENTR appears
6.3
Right to TRAVL
7. r
Open TRAVEL
for setting
The current value flashes in the bottom line. When you
set up a new model, the travel always defaults to 100%
or -100% for both directions.
This is where you set the travel separately for both
directions of rotation.
a. Move the transmitter control which operates this
servo (e.g. a stick) to one end-point, and hold it
there.
You can now set the travel using the 3-D digi-
adjustor.
b. Move the transmitter to the opposite end-point and
hold it there.
The prefix changes.
You can now set the travel for the opposite direc-
tion using the 3-D digi-adjustor.
A brief press r on the 3-D digi-adjustor concludes the
process. The values are stored, and you can continue
with another servo.
The procedure for switching to another servo:
8. 4
Left to EXIT
9. r
Confirm TRAVL appears
10. 4
Left to EXIT SERVO1 appears
Now continue with step 4 (selecting the servo) in the
preceding table.
13.5. Mixers
Menu: MIXER
What is a mixer?
In some circumstances we wish more than one trans-
mitter control to affect a particular servo (primary con-
trol plus throttle, for example). This involves the use of
mixers.
Example:
Your model tends to climb excessively when you open
the throttle. This can be corrected by mixing elevator
into the throttle channel. In this example the elevator is
operated by the transmitter controls THROTTLE and
ELEVATOR. In the C
OCKPIT SX we use the term THR-
CO (CO = compensation) for the mixer input coming
from the transmitter control THROTTLE.
13.5.1. Mixers operating on elevator
Any unwanted tendency to climb or dive when throttle,
spoiler or flaps are operated can be corrected auto-
matically.
If you do not wish to mix any compensation inputs into
the elevator for throttle, spoiler or flap, you can con-
tinue with the transmitter control settings (Î 13.6.).
In the Mixer menu the compensation inputs are termed
THR-CO, SP-CO, F-CO.
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Elevator mixer
(compensation)
Elevator is the main input, and it is controlled by the
ELEVATOR stick. The three other inputs are mixed in
automatically, and are controlled by the transmitter
controls for THROTTLE, SPOILER and FLAP. The
superimposed mixer signal is passed to the elevator.
13.5.2. Adjusting the throttle / elevator mixer
Menu: TH -CO
If your model has no power system (or if no compensa-
tion is required), you can skip this setting.
This is the procedure for setting the THROTTLE
compensation input:
Action Effect
1. 4
Left to MENU
2. r
Confirm SETUP appears
3. 3
Right to MIXER
4. r
Confirm TH >S4 appears
5. 3
Right to TH -CO
6. r
Open TH-CO
for setting
The current percentage figure flashes. You can now
use the 3-D digi-adjustor to set any value within the
range -100% to 100% in 1% increments,.
Move the THROTTLE control (stick or right-hand slider)
to the full-throttle setting. We have already determined