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GRAUPNER mc-16 Programming Manual

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Program description - Free mixers
–45%
0%
1
normal
8 10
0%
Input
Output
Point
C.Mix 9
Curve
off
Using the selection keys on the right four-way button
you can now change the point value within a range of
±125 %, e. g.:
–45%
+50%
1
normal
8 10
+50%
Input
Output
Point
C.Mix 9
Curve
off
Note:
If the stick does not coincide with the exact
reference point, please note that the percent-
age value on the “Output” line always relates
to the current stick position.
Continue in this way to set other reference points. Note
that the order in which you generate the (maximum)
four reference points between end-points “L” and “H”
is irrelevant, since the reference points are continuously
renumbered automatically from left to right as they are
entered:
+35%
–55%
2
normal
8 10
–55%
Input
Output
Point
C.Mix 9
Curve
off
With the Value field now highlighted, press the two
Select buttons  or  of the right-hand four-way
button (CLEAR) simultaneously
Erasing reference points
To erase one of the reference points between “L” and
“H”, use the transmitter control in question to move
the vertical line onto or into the vicinity of the reference
point in question. The reference point number and as-
sociated reference point value are shown on the “Point”
line. If necessary, activate the Value field by pressing
the central SET button of the right-hand four-way but-
ton.
With the Value field now highlighted, press the two
Select buttons  or  of the right-hand four-way
button (CLEAR) simultaneously.
The selected reference point is erased, and the num-
bering of the remaining reference points is updated as
required. Briefly tap the centre ESC key of the left four-
way button to complete the procedure.
Note that the reference points “L” and “H” cannot be
erased.
Changing reference point values
To change reference point values, use the associated
transmitter control to move the vertical line onto the
point you wish to change: “L”, 1 … 4 or “H”. The num-
ber and current curve value of this point are displayed.
After activating the value field on the “Point” line by
briefly tapping the centre SET key, use the selection
keys on the right four-way button to change the current
curve value shown in the highlighted field. The possible
range is -125 % to +125 % and changes do not affect
neighboring reference points. Briefly tap the centre
ESC key of the left four-way button to complete the
procedure.
Note:
If the stick does not coincide with the exact
reference point, please note that the percent-
age value on the “Output” line always relates
to the current stick position.
Trim point function
Alternatively, with the Point value field active (i. e. high-
lighted) you can use the Select buttons  of the
left-hand four-way button to skip reference points L, 1
… max. 4 and H which you have already set, in the as-
cending or descending direction. The selection keys on
the right four-way button can then be used to change
the reference point jumped to as described above,
entirely independently of the control position.
+35%
–55%
2
normal
Kurve
aus
8 10
–55%
Trim point
Input
Output
Point
C.Mix 9
In this simple example, slider control Sl1 represented
by the vertical line is halfway between the backward
limit and the midpoint of control travel (input = -50 %).
However, “Point 2” will be relocated to control centre at
a point value of -55 %, resulting in a momentary output
value of -55 %.
One touch on the centre ESC key of the left four-way
button will terminate this trim point function.
Trim offset function
When a value field is active, i. e. in inverse video, it is
not only possible, as previously described, to jump up
or down to reference points already set with the 

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GRAUPNER mc-16 Specifications

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BrandGRAUPNER
Modelmc-16
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish

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