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Old 01-06-2019, 11:18 AM
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Default Futaba 16SZ Programmable Mixing selection

Does anyone know if you can use switch logic (AND, OR, etc.) to turn on and off a programmable mix on the 16SZ? If it is possible, can you tell me how to accomplish it?

On the programmable mix screen, I can only find the switch selection that allows just a single switch to control the mix...

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See page 180 of the manual.

https://futabausa.com/wp-content/upl...18/09/16SZ.pdf

You tap the "single switch" button and it changes to "logic".
Then select your 2 switches and select "AND/OR/EX-OR"
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See page 180 of the manual.

https://futabausa.com/wp-content/upl...18/09/16SZ.pdf

You tap the "single switch" button and it changes to "logic".
Then select your 2 switches and select "AND/OR/EX-OR"
Right, I've read that page in the manual. The question is how do you get to that option for a programmable mix? The example in the manual is for a condition. For a programmable mix, all you get on page 2 is a "Switch" button that takes you directly to the Hardware Selection page. There isn't a "single switch" button in that option that I can find.

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Sorry, missed that part of the question. What I do is use conditions for various mixes, rates, etc. Then you can use logic to turn on the condition with that mix active in it.
Conditions for me are the real key to these radios. You can have 8 completely unique set up using them.

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