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Parameter:  Charge 
Displays  the current state  of  charge  of  the  bat-
tery in mAh; can be varied 
0mAh   max. = set battery capacity 
According to state of charge of battery 
Parameter:  SlfDsCharge (self-discharge) 
Adjusts  the  battery  management  system  to  the 
self-discharge  rate  of  the  rechargeable  trans-
mitter battery in use 
low  (for PERMABATT+ battery type) 
14.1.4.  Parameter group Display 
Parameter:  Contrast 
Optimises  screen  contrast  to  suit  the  operating 
conditions 
Parameter:  Trim graph 
Selects  different  methods  of  representing  the 
trim positions on screen 
14.2.  Menu Mixer def. 
This menu lists all fourteen available free mixers: 
¡Define mixer 
 ¨Exit 
 1 ELEVATR+   .... 
 2 V-TAIL+    .... 
 3 DELTA+     .... 
 4 AILERON+   .... 
 5 FLAP+      .... 
ª6 <<MIX6>>   .... 
 
13 <<MIX13>>  .... 
14 <<MIX14>>  .... 
Mixer names consisting of up to eight characters can 
be entered when the mixer is set up. 
Mixers 1 to 5 are pre-defined, but can be modified in 
any way you like. 
Our standard for mixer names: 
Capital  letters  with  “+”  suffix  indicate  that  additional 
inputs can be mixed into a basic function (e.g. Eleva-
tor). 
Notes: 
  The mixer definitions are “global”: changes to the 
mixer definition affect all models which make use 
of that mixer. 
  Up to five free mixers can be used for each model 
(memory). 
  The free mixers are only available for fixed-wing 
model aircraft. 
14.2.1.  Defining a free mixer 
Each mixer can contain up to five inputs (transmitter 
controls). 
The servo travel is the sum of all mixer inputs. For this 
reason we use the mathematical symbol for “sum” G 
as the symbol for the mixers: 
¡Define mixer 
  ¨Exit 
 Name       ELEVATR+ 
 1 Elevator ON    š 
 2 Spoiler  ON     œ 
 3 Flap     ON  š 
 4 Thr -Tr  ON    ›- 
 5 -------- ----  --- 
 
  Mixer input  Switch  Effect 
    (Mixer option 
 14.2.2.) 
14.2.2.  Method of working and options for the 
mixer inputs 
These methods of working apply to all mixer inputs: 
Possible supplementary options are: 
Automatic change of input direction 
from servo to servo 
Shifts the centre point of the input 
Input only works when the trans-
mitter control has passed the dead-
band 
Not all combinations of effect and supplementary op-
tion  make  sense  in  practice.  The  available  com-
binations are listed in the table below. 
When you leaf through the methods of working during 
the mixer  definition  procedure  you  will find the  sym-
bols in the following order:  
symmetrical, 
2 directions 
symmetrical, 
2 directions, 
with Offset  
Shifts the centre of the servo / 
servos by the Offset offs 
symmetrical, 
2 directions, 
with deadband 
The input only takes effect when 
the transmitter control has 
passed the deadband dead 
symmetrical, 
with deadband 
asymmetrical, 
2 directions 
Mixer name for 
servo assignment 
The servo is con-
trolled by these inputs