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Curve:
Diff: The differential (usually lower than the aileron stroke) is used to reduce
unfavorable yaw and improve steering/maneuvering characteristics. (Default = 0, range -
100 to +100) Although Diff can also be used in input, it is usually used in mixing.
Expo: The default curve is Expo, which by default is 0, which means that the
response is linear (ie no curve) positive values make the response weaker around 0,
while negative values make the response sharper. Although available here, Expo is
usually applied to the input to conform to the idea of converting in the input and to use
the mixing phase to combine the signals.
Func: If the setting is changed to Func.
(Predefined function curve type:)
--- (mixed line always = source)
X>0 If the source > 0, the mix line follows the source.
If source <0, mix control line = 0
X<0 If source <0, the mix line follows the source.
If source >0, mix control line = 0
|X| The mix line follows the source, but is always positive (also known as
"absolute value")
f>0 If source >0, mix control line = 100%
If source >0, mix control line = 0
f<0 if source <0, mix control line = -100%
If source >0, mix control line = 0
|f| If source >0, mix control line = 100%
If source <0, mix control line = -100%
Cstm: Select the predefined custom curves numbered CV1 to CV32 (or their
reverse, ie !CV1 to !CV32). After selecting the curve number, long press ENT to open the
curve page. After configuring the curve, press RTN to return.
Modes: Allows you to select the flight mode that this line can activate. By default,
all flight modes are active, but if the flight mode number has been blanked, the flight
mode will not be activated.
Switch: The switch position (physical or logical) can be configured to enable or
disable this mix line.
Warning: As long as the line is active, you can set an audible warning (1, 2 or 3
beeps).