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Setting Delays 
To PMIX-1
function
To OFST-2
function
Delay amount
Range: 0 - 100%
(Initial value: 0%)
Data input keys
These keys are used to move
through the three submenus in
the DELAY function.
1.  Aileron delay
Input the desired Aileron delay with
the (+)/(-) keys.
2.  Elevator delay
Input the desired Elevator delay
with the (+)/(-) keys.
3.  Rudder delay
Input the desired Rudder delay with
the (+)/(-) keys.
• If you're unhappy with what you've
set, you may reset to zero by
pressing the (+) and (-) keys
simultaneously.
The Delay function is automatically activated when either
Offset, Revolution mixing, or Throttle hold are activated.
Channel display
AIL = Aileron
ELE = Elevator
RUD = Rudder
 
In the helicopter mode, your T8UA system contains two separate programmable mixers 
with unique mixing capabilities.    You may use mixing to correct any tendencies of the 
helicopter during aerobatics that you want to eliminate, making operation more pleasant.   
Besides mixing between arbitrary channels, the mixers may be linked with the Advance 
menus in the T8UA, or the mixing curve can be offset relative to the master’s neutral.    You 
may select which switch activates your mixers from the eight switches A-G or throttle, and 
you may choose whether the trim from the master also affects the slave channel..    The Link 
function is used to ‘link’ programmable mixers with other mixing menus. 
 
The default channels for Mixers 1 & 2 are set to frequently-used mixing combinations as 
follows: PMIX-1 = AIL→ELE, PMIX-2 = ELE→THR.    The programming method is given 
for Mixer #1; the second mixer may be programmed in an identical fashion. 
 
To PMIX-2
function
To DELAY
function
Master channel
(control that
applies mixing)
Data input keys
These keys are used to move
around in the PMIX-1 menu
2.  Master channel setting
 
Select the master channel with the
(+)/(-) keys (the master is the one
that sends the mixing).
If you select "OFS" for the master
channel, the numerical mixing rate
setting affects the slave side only,
providing a fixed offset.
3.  Slave channel setting
 
Select the slave channel (the one
that receives  the mixing) with the
(+)/(-) keys.
4.  Mixing rate setting
 
Move the master control in the direction you want to adjust, and
one of the mixing rate displays will flash.    Set the mixing amount
with the (+)/(-) keys.      Note that you can set the mixing rate
individually for each side of the mix (left/right or up/down).
NOTE: If the amount of mixing is set to 0%, no mixing will occur.
You may reset the rate to zero by pressing the (+)/(-) keys
simultaneously.
Mixing rate
(left or up)
 Mixing rate (right
or down)
Slave channel
(channel which
receives mixing)
Range: -100 to +100%
(Initial value: 0%)
1.  Activate the Programmable Mixer
 
Press the (+) key to activate the PMIX-1 function ("ON" or
"OFF" will be displayed, depending on the ON/OFF switch's
position). Use the (-) key to INH
ibit the mixer.)
Default Mixing Setup
When you begin programming a
model, the mixers are set up as
follows (of course, you may change
these default settings):
PMIX-1: AIL>ELE
PMIX-2: ELE>THR