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14.2.3.  Making mixer inputs switchable 
Mixer switches are used when you need to be able to 
activate and turn off mixer inputs using a switch. With 
clever combinations of switches for the flight phases, 
it is possible to switch mixer inputs off and on in in-
dividual flight phases. 
Two  steps  are  necessary  in  order  to  use  a  mixer 
switch: 
  Assign a control element 
(Menu: Setup, Assignment, Switches 
Mix-1, Mix-2 or Mix-3). 
  “Attach” the mixer input to a switch 
(Menu: Setup, Mixer def., desired mixer, desired 
input). 
Assigning a control element for the mixer switch: 
The control element for the three mixer switches can 
be any of the mechanical switches G to P, the control 
switches on the throttle / spoiler / collective pitch stick, 
or slider E or F. 
“Attaching” a mixer input to a mixer switch: 
When defining mixers in the menu Setup, Mixer def. 
you can  select  the  switches  directly or  reversed  (in-
verted). 
The following possibilities can be selected in the 
”Switches” column: 
... only switched on, 
if the switch is at its ON position (in the 
case of three-stage switches OFF / OFF 
/ ON) 
... only switched on, 
if the switch is in its OFF position (in the 
case of three-stage switches ON / ON / 
OFF) 
Special case: three-position switches: 
In the menu Setup, Assignment, Switches you can 
also assign three-position switches for Mix-1, -2 or -3. 
In  the  centre  position  of  the  switch  the  following 
switched functions are then available: 
Mx1/2/3  Centre position equates to OFF 
    (effect ON / OFF / OFF). 
Mx1/2/3N  Centre position equates to ON 
    (effect OFF / ON / ON). 
14.3.  Menu: Assignment 
If you press button L to open the main menu ¡Setup, 
then  select  and  activate  Assignment,  the  following 
menu  appears  (the  content  of  the  lines  Mode,  As-
signment and Name may be different). 
Example: 
     
 
a.  Select Mode 
  Stick modes (Mode) 1 to 4 are possible. 
  The double arrows stand for é Rudder, è Elevator, 
  and indicate which stick is used to control those 
  functions: 
Elevator and rudder on left stick or pitch 
and yaw on left stick 
Rudder left, elevator right, or 
yaw left, pitch right 
Elevator left, rudder right, or 
pitch left, yaw right 
Elevator and rudder on right stick, or 
pitch and yaw on right  stick 
   Aileron is assigned automatically. The unused 
stick axis is generally used for throttle or spoilers 
( 14.3.1.). 
   Roll is assigned automatically. The unused 
stick is always assigned to collective pitch, and si-
multaneously controls the throttle via the throttle 
curve. 
b. Assignment 
  Assignments 1 to 5 are possible. 
  At this point you select which of the five assignments 
  for transmitter controls and switches is to be used 
  to control the model. Three pre-defined lists for 
  POWER, GLIDER and HELI are provided. 
  Note: the assignment lists are “global”, i.e. any 
  changes you make affect all models which are set 
  up using the corresponding list. 
c.  Name of the assignment 
At this point a “descriptive” name can be entered for 
the lists; it may be up to eight characters long. 
14.3.1.  Sub-menu Assign.Controls 
When  you  select  and  open  this  sub-menu,  all  the 
available  transmitter  control  functions  are  displayed 
on-screen, and you can determine which control ele-
ments are to be used to operate them. 
List with all available transmitter controls and default 
assignments for the lists ( 22.1.). 
 a. 
 b. 
 c. 
 14.3.1. 
 14.3.2.