• When pushing the scroll wheel button again, the cursor arrow will jump to
the positive mixer value.
• Deflect the encoder of the master channel to the stop on one side. Turning
the scroll wheel now permits individual adjustment of the slave servo.
If the slave servo does not react to the changes of the set value,
deflect the encoder of the master channel on the other side to
the stop.
When the slave servo is to have the same deflection path as the
master servo, the value 100% must be set here. When setting a
negative %-value, the running direction of the slave servo will
change.
• Push the scroll wheel button again to switch the cursor arrow to the nega-
tive mixer value.
• Deflect the encoder of the master channel on the other side to the stop.
The setting is performed according to the same principle as with a positi-
ve mixing value.
• Push the scroll wheel button again so that the cursor arrow will switch to
the offset value. Turn the scroll wheel to set the required offset value (see
subsequent explanation).
• Push the button "OK" to save the settings. The display then shows the
function setup menu again.
• Push the button "CANCEL" repeatedly until you get back to the operating
display.
The Offset Settings
The offset point is the position of the master encoder from which the salve channel is added. If the value 0% is set, the
offset point is in the centre position of the master encoder. If the master encoder is then deflected from the centre to the
left and right, the slave servo will also deflect to the left and right if the defection values are set accordingly.
There also is the option of deflecting the offset point. This is recommended when the slave servo is to deflect in only
one direction and the master encoder is a "non-self-neutralising encoder", such as a rotary encoder or the throttle/pitch
stick.
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Figure 39