14MZ Function Changes
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When I make channel changes in the function menu, I found that ATV values assigned to the channel do not follow the change.
For example, say you have channel one set as RUD with ATV values at 50% and channel two set as ELE with ATV values at 100%. If you go into the Function screen and swap the two channels, Rud would now have an ATV value of 100% and ELE would have an ATV value of 50%.
I don't know if other programming (i.e., dual rates, AFR etc.) follows the channel swaps or if they are like ATV.
Is there a way to change the channels in the Function screen and have ATVs follow the change?
My problem is that I had a plane completely programmed for 72mHz. When I changed to 2.4, the system asked if I wanted to remap for the FASST Multi. I answered yes but then noticed that if I want my primary channels on 1 - 6 (to use the HS mode) I had to change the channels in the function menu. That was easy enough but then I noticed that the ATV values did not follow the changes.
For example, say you have channel one set as RUD with ATV values at 50% and channel two set as ELE with ATV values at 100%. If you go into the Function screen and swap the two channels, Rud would now have an ATV value of 100% and ELE would have an ATV value of 50%.
I don't know if other programming (i.e., dual rates, AFR etc.) follows the channel swaps or if they are like ATV.
Is there a way to change the channels in the Function screen and have ATVs follow the change?
My problem is that I had a plane completely programmed for 72mHz. When I changed to 2.4, the system asked if I wanted to remap for the FASST Multi. I answered yes but then noticed that if I want my primary channels on 1 - 6 (to use the HS mode) I had to change the channels in the function menu. That was easy enough but then I noticed that the ATV values did not follow the changes.
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The ATV is not "linked" to a function. ATV is set to a channel. AFR is linked to a function. If, for example, you want the elevator function to remain the same when you move it around, you set up RateA and RateB in the AFR section of the Model Menu.
Remember: ATV controls individual CHANNELS. AFR controls FUNCTIONS.
Remember: ATV controls individual CHANNELS. AFR controls FUNCTIONS.




