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![]() I spent three hours yesterday trying to understand how mixing logic works. In manual there is very short article: 2. When you want to link this mixing with other mixes, move the cursor to the [LINK] item and touch the RTN button to switch to the data input mode. Select the link mode to [+] or [-] by scrolling the touch sensor. *The display blinks. Touch the RTN button to set the link mode and return to the cursor mode. *Check the direction by actual operation. What mean these [+] and [-]? Where should I point to other mixes?
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Sydney Australia
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The + and - settings indicate the link reaction direction
You need to make sure the desired effect operates in the right direction It's a bit vague for sure - not sure how the actual link works - manual is not clear
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So does it mean that all mixes are only offsets and sign in the brackets defines whether to add or subtract values with another mix?
Last page of the manual has very interesting information: Logic mode AND: When both switches are ON, the condition is ON. OR: When either switche is ON, the condition is ON. EOR: When the two switches are in different states, the condition is ON. Switch mode selection 1. Move the cursor to the [SINGLE] item and touch the RTN button to switch to the data input mode. 2. Select the [LOGIC] by scrolling the touch sensor. 3. Touch the RTN button to change to the logic switch mode. Logic mode selection 1. Move the cursor to the logic mode item and touch the RTN button to switch to the data input mode. 2. Select the logic mode by scrolling the touch sensor. [AND, OR or EOR] *The mode display blinks. 3. Touch the RTN button to change to the logic mode. Switch selection 1. Select the right and left switch respectively. (Refer to the description at the previous page.) To return to the preceeding screen, move the cursor to the [SWITCH] at the top of the screen and touch the RTN button. I think this if what I need for my tasks. But I can't find these menu items.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Ålesund, Norway
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Have this been sorted out.......
I found the logic switching, but only for flight condition. Does the 8FG have the logic switces for a singel channel like the 10C. I would like to set up, lets say aux8 to my switchglo, I do not want to risk a hot start. On the 10C I used a logic switch to turn on aux8. This logic switch had a combination to go on.
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Pentiction B.C. CANADA
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Thanks max
I just converted over to futaba from an 11x. I had dual throttle holds on my 11x and i liked it. Now i have figured the or logic out and have duals on the 8fg Martin
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