Spektrum SPM18000 DX18QQ User Manual Page 41

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Origin Mixing
Origin Mixing uses true stick position
as the input for a mix. When origin
mixing is selected, any other settings
to the master channel will be ignored
and the mix will be based strictly on
stick position and trim position. When
Aileron, Elevator, or Rudder are selected as the master, origin mixing is avail-
able. Once Aileron, Elevator, or Rudder are selected, an N will appear next to the
master channel, where N means normal. Roll and select the N to change to O for
origin mixing. Next, select the slave channel and set the switch and mix rates as
desired.
Sequencer
The Sequencer menu option provides this-then-that mixing with a time delay. Five
different sequences (S1 through S5) are available to control 2 functions each (A
and B), in 2 timing directions (forward or reverse). Sequences appear throughout
function screens as assignable switches.
CAUTION: Always review the action of a sequence on the Monitor or
X-Plus Monitor screen BEFORE operating the model to ensure controls act
as desired. Failure to do so could cause a crash, resulting in property damage and
or injury.
You can program multiple functions
to sequentially activate in response to
an assigned switch. For example, an
assigned Gear switch can open gear
doors, lower the gear, then close the
doors. In reverse, gear doors open, the
gear retracts and the gear doors close.
You can assign each Sequencer function to a switch in most Function screens
such as Flight Mode, Dual Rate, Mixing, Throttle Curve, Pitch Curve, etc.
You can assign several functions to a sequence to decrease the number of con-
trols you need to touch during complex fl ight transitionsfor example, applying
your assigned dual rates and exponential when the landing gear deploys and the
ight mode changes.
If you select an S-Number-A sequence (e.g. S3A), the sequence operates as a
timed 5-position switch. An S-Number-B sequence operates as a timed 3-position
switch. The 5 positions correspond to the sequencer values shown on the time
delay graph in the second Sequencer screen. In a function screen, highlight each
point (0–4) and select the switch position desired for a function to be active.
When S1B (or another sequence-number-B) is selected as a switch in a function,
the sequence will operate as a timed 3-position switch. The 3 positions act as
‘kick points’ of the movement at fi xed percentages (equal thirds) of the sequencer
output. In a function screen, highlight each point (0–2) and select the switch posi-
tion desired for a function to be active.
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