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Figure 2 on the left shows
DigiMix-II in programming
mode. Note the jumper is
inserted on the left of the
servo connectors. Please
also take note of the
orientation of the 3-way
servo leads (the orange
signal lead, is on the
right). See Figure 1 for
correlation.
Figure 2. Programming mode - Jumper ON.
Figure 3 on the right
shows DigiMix-II in
normal operation mode.
Note that for normal
operation, the jumper
must be removed with
the programming pins
exposed. The jumper
position is clearly
indicated in Figure 1.
Figure 3. Normal mode - Jumper OFF.
Calibration
NOTE: This mixer has factory settings that make it compatible with radio systems delivering a 1 - 2ms pulse to the servos, with
the servos centred by a 1.5ms pulse. If your system is different to this please go the PROGRAMMING section before executing
this setup procedure.
Please make sure you are able to plug and unplug the mixer leads into the receiver while setting up. If this
is difficult to do while the receiver is fixed in position, please execute this setup procedure before installing
your receiver.
You will need to determine which way the control surfaces move when the servo moves in a particular
direction so either layout your servos in their correct orientation or mount them in position for this
procedure.
1. Remove the programming jumper. (See FIG 1).
2. Connect the servos to the mixer. See CONNECTIONS for details.
3. Connect the mixer to the receiver’s Elevator and Aileron output sockets.
4. Turn on your transmitter and receiver and make sure that when you move the elevator stick on your
transmitter, both control surfaces (elevons or V-Tail) move in the same direction. If they do not move in
the same direction, swap the Elevator and Aileron leads into the receiver.
5. For both delta wings (flying wings included) and V-Tails, both surfaces should move up when up
elevator (stick down) is given. If your control surfaces move down when you give up elevator, either
switch your elevator servo reversing on or swap the servo leads into the mixer. Doing either has the
same effect (don’t do both!).
6. Now set up the aileron input. For delta wings (flying wings included), when you give right aileron, your
right control surface should move up and your left control surface down, as viewed from the rear of the
aircraft looking forward. For V-Tails, right aileron should move the right control surface down and the left
control surface up, as viewed from the rear of the aircraft looking forward. Use your aileron servo
reversing switch to set up the correct movement for the type of wing (delta or V-Tail) you are flying. If
you don’t have a servo reversing switch, see step 6 of PROGRAMMING to activate the built-in servo
reversing feature.
Programming
Programming the mixer allows you to independently set the amount of servo movement for each channel.
The movement can be set from 1% to 120% of normal movement, with 1% resolution.
To program the mixer:
1. Make sure the mixer is connected to the receiver and the servos correctly connected to the mixer, with
the receiver power off.
2. Connect the programming jumper (provided) across the programming pins (see FIG 1).
3. Make sure the transmitter is on with the control sticks and trims in the centre position and then turn on
the receiver.
4. This is important. Do not touch the control sticks on the transmitter for at least 1 second after you have
powered on the receiver. During this time the mixer will calibrate itself on the centre positions of the