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Changing the Auxiliary Lever Function:
In general, the Auxiliary Lever is used to control Auxiliary 1 Channel 3 or Auxiliary 2 Channel 4. Adjusting the High and Low
Tweak values determines how far and in which direction the Auxiliary servo travels when the Auxiliary Lever is moved Up and
Down. For example, if you assign AUX2 to the Auxiliary Lever and adjust the Tweak values to +50 and -50, the Auxiliary 2 servo
will be centered when the Auxiliary Lever is centered and will travel 50% in one direction when the Auxiliary Lever is moved Up
and travel 50% in the other direction when the Auxiliary Lever is moved Down. This allows you to use the Auxiliary Lever like a
2- or 3-position switch.
In addition, the Auxiliary Lever can be used to control the same parameter functions as the Trim Switches and the Rotary Dial.
For example, if you assign TRIM-ST and adjust the Tweak values to +100 and -100, the Auxiliary Lever will control Steering
channel Trim. The direction and amount the Trim moves when you move the Auxiliary Lever Up or Down is dependent on the
Positive and Negative Tweak values.
To control either the Auxiliary 1 or the Auxiliary 2 servos using the Auxiliary Lever, the Auxiliary Type in the AUX TYPE menu
must be either STEP AUX or POINT AUX. For more information, see the Auxiliary Type section on pages 59 and 60.
1) From within the KEY ASSIGN menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight LEVER.
2) Press the ENTER key. The LEVER menu will be displayed and FUNCTION AUX2 will be
highlighted.
3) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired function for the
Auxiliary Lever. A list of functions that can be assigned to the Auxiliary Lever is shown in
the table on pages 55 and 56.
When you use the Auxiliary Lever to control a function, such as Steering Dual Rate or
Exponential, the change in values will not be displayed in a pop-up window like they
are when you use the Trim Switches or the Rotary Dial to make the same changes. Instead,
the current position of the Auxiliary Lever is displayed on the Top Screen.
1) From within the LEVER menu, scroll DOWN to highlight TWEAK(H) +100.
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired High Side Tweak
value. Increasing the Tweak value will increase servo travel in the High Side direction
and decreasing the Tweak value will decrease servo travel in the High Side direction.
Using a negative value will change the direction of servo travel.
LEVER TWEAK(H) setting range is -100 to +100. The default setting is +100.
Changing the High and Low Tweak Values:
The High and Low Tweak values determine the direction and amount of Auxiliary 1 or Auxiliary 2 servo travel. In addition, the
High and Low Tweak values determine the direction and amount of parameter function changes, such as Steering Trim or the
Anti-Lock Braking Point percentage value.
3) Scroll DOWN to highlight TWEAK(L) -100.
4) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Low Side Tweak
value. Decreasing the Tweak value will increase servo travel in the Low Side direction
and increasing the Tweak value will decrease servo travel in the Low Side direction. Using
a positive value will change the direction of servo travel.
LEVER TWEAK(L) setting range is -100 to +100. The default setting is -100.
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