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MC4000 throttle-cut mix?

Old 04-09-2009, 12:51 PM
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Default MC4000 throttle-cut mix?

Hi all
Do you know a smart way to make a ThrottleCut-mix for a MPX MC4000 profi transmitter? The purpose is to cut the throttle of an engine, with a switch while it’s idle; instead of cutting it with the trim-button.

Old 04-09-2009, 02:24 PM
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Default RE: MC4000 throttle-cut mix?

I am not familiar with this Tx, but for the DX7, which uses the Throttle Trim as a Sloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow way for Throttle Cut, some are using a Pmix of Throttle to Throttle and assigning it to a switch.
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In menu 1 "adjustments" go into controls and scroll through to find Throttle. If you scroll through the function list you will find "Fixed Value". Now assuming that the maximum throttle position = 100%, and shut down -100%, set the value in the bottom right hand field to -100%. In the bottom left hand field you can set the fixed value to work on any function switch, or software switch you like. When you move the switch to the "cut" position, you should see an *. If not you should press the "R" button to reverse the function. That's it.
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Ahh nice!! Thanks John!!

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