JR 10X Programming Help
#1
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Maybe I'm having brain fade here but... I need to know if this can be done and how.
I have a speedbrake set up on AUX2 (CH7) Normally the 3 pos switch on the front right controls this.
I want to use the 'MIX' switch (2 position on the top right) to open and close the speedbrake.
I tried the following
INHIBIT AUX2 switch in Code13 (Function)
MIX58 AUX2>AUX2
ACTIVATE MX to POS 1 (on Page 2 of MIX)
Turned on Origin Mix.
The SBrake works with the MX switch (open/close) HOWEVER the AUX2 switch also moves the servo?
How can I make this work with just the MX switch.
Thanks in advance.
Hunter
I have a speedbrake set up on AUX2 (CH7) Normally the 3 pos switch on the front right controls this.
I want to use the 'MIX' switch (2 position on the top right) to open and close the speedbrake.
I tried the following
INHIBIT AUX2 switch in Code13 (Function)
MIX58 AUX2>AUX2
ACTIVATE MX to POS 1 (on Page 2 of MIX)
Turned on Origin Mix.
The SBrake works with the MX switch (open/close) HOWEVER the AUX2 switch also moves the servo?
How can I make this work with just the MX switch.
Thanks in advance.
Hunter
#2

My Feedback: (11)
Hunter,
If I remember correctly, turning on the origin mixing makes the mixing occur with the movement of the original switch/slider/stick. By turning on the origin mixing, you've effectively told your 10x to respond to the command of the Aux 2 switch regardless of what is inhibited or not. (Which I assume you don't want to do because you turned it off on code 13?)
Try turning off origin mixing and just use normal mixing. That will make the Aux 2 switch not move the airbrake, as long as it remains inhibited. I think!
Raf
If I remember correctly, turning on the origin mixing makes the mixing occur with the movement of the original switch/slider/stick. By turning on the origin mixing, you've effectively told your 10x to respond to the command of the Aux 2 switch regardless of what is inhibited or not. (Which I assume you don't want to do because you turned it off on code 13?)
Try turning off origin mixing and just use normal mixing. That will make the Aux 2 switch not move the airbrake, as long as it remains inhibited. I think!

Raf
#3
Hunter
You are on the right track with the Aux2-Aux2 mix and designating the desired switch for the speedbrake. To deactivate the original switch, select channel 7 as a mix only channel.
Per G.
You are on the right track with the Aux2-Aux2 mix and designating the desired switch for the speedbrake. To deactivate the original switch, select channel 7 as a mix only channel.
Per G.



