1) Normal (Standard Mechanical Mixing)
This form of Swashplate Mixing uses each of the three 
servos to move the swashplate individually for pitch, 
Aileron, and Elevator changes. If one servo (NORM) 
is selected in the System Mode (Factory Default), the 
Swashplate Type function does not appear on the LCD 
screen in this section.
2) 2-servo 180 degrees
Uses 2 servos, spaced 180 degrees apart, to move the 
swashplate. This is not a very common control system 
configuration.
3) 3-servo 120 degrees 
Uses 3 servos, spaced 120 degrees apart, to move the 
swashplate. This is the most common form of CCPM, and 
is found in JR and other brands of helicopters.
4) 3-servo 140 degrees 
Uses 3 servos, spaced 140 degrees apart, to move the 
swashplate. This is a special JR-developed form of 
CCPM, and is found in JR Vibe helicopters.
5) 3-servo 90 degrees
Uses 3 servos, spaced 90 degrees apart, to move the 
swashplate. This is also not a very common control 
system configuration.
6) 4-servo 90 degrees
Uses 4 servos, spaced 90 degrees apart, to move the 
swashplate. This is a very common control system 
configuration, used predominantly for scale models 
like Vario, Graupner, etc.
This section is for those who have activated CCPM 
Swashplate mixing. If you have not activated CCPM 
Mixing, skip to Throttle Hold/Throttle Curves. 
Note: The CCPM Swashplate Mixing screen only 
displays when Swashplate types 2s 180, 3s 120, 3s 
140, 3s 90 or 4s 90 are selected in the Swashplate type 
Selection in System Mode.
The CCPM Swashplate Mixing function of the X9503 
2.4 allows you to use the X9503 2.4 in helis that utilize 
2-servo (180°), 3-servo (120°), 3-servo (90°) type and 
4-servo (90°) swashplate control systems.
You must first select the desired swashplate mixing type 
in the Swash Type Selection in System Mode.
Variations of CCPM Mixing
This exponential removes the non-linear, or rough 
movement of the swashplate due to the mechanical 
differential of the servo horn.
This helps change circular movement of the servo horn 
to linear movement. The Exponential function can be 
turned on and off by highlighting the EXP function with 
the Rolling Selector, then pressing the Rolling Selector to 
select INH (Off) or ACT (On). Note: it is recommended that 
EXP be activated in most cases.
Accessing the Swashplate Mixing Function
1. Turn the transmitter ON.
2. Access the Function Mode by pressing the LIST key.
3. Move the Rolling Selector and highlight Swash 
Mix. Press the Rolling Selector to access.
4. Move the Rolling Selector until the desired channel 
to be adjusted is highlighted.
5. Press the Rolling Selector, then rotate left and right to 
increase/decrease the CCPM Travel values as needed.
6. Follow the same procedure for the remaining channels.
7. To exit the Swashplate Type function, move the Rolling 
Selector to highlight LIST, then press.
2-servo (180°) 
Ch 2 & 6 Aileron  Ch 3 Elevator  Ch 6 Pitch
3-servo (90°) 
Ch 2 & 6 Aileron  Ch 3 Elevator  Ch 2, 3 & 6 Pitch
3-servo(120°) 
Ch 2 & 6 Aileron  Ch 2, 3 & 6 Elevator Ch 2, 3 & 6 Pitch
CCPM Servo Connection/Channel Numbers
3-servo (140˚) 
Ch 2 & 6 Aileron  Ch 2, 3 & 6 Elevator  Ch 2, 3 & 6 Pitch
4-servo (90˚) 
Ch 2 & 6 Aileron  Ch 3 & 8 Elevator  Ch 2, 3, 6 & 8 Pitch