49SPEKTRUM DX6 • DX6 AIRCRAFT PROGRAMMING GUIDE
PROGRAMMABLE MIXING (A, B, C)
In airplane mode, the DX6 offers three programmable mixes (A, B, and C) allowing numerous mixing options.
This function allows mixing any one channel to any other channel. The mix can remain ON at all times, or be
switched ON/ OFF in flight using a number of different switches. Each channel is identified by channel numbers
1-6 (i.e., 2 = aileron, 4 = rudder, etc.). The channel appearing first is known as the “master channel,” or the
channel to which you want to mix. The second channel is known as the “slave channel” or the channel that is
being mixed into the master channel. For example, “2/4” would indicate aileron-to-rudder mixing. Each time the
aileron stick is moved, the aileron will deflect, and the rudder will automatically move in the direction and to the
value input that is programmed. Mixing is proportional, so small inputs of the master channel will produce small
outputs of the slave channel. Each programmable mix has a mixing “offset.” The purpose of the mixing offset is
to redefine the neutral position of the slave channel.
ACCESSING THE PROGRAMMABLE MIXING FUNCTION
1. Turn on the transmitter.
2. Press the SCROLL and INCREASE buttons simultaneously to enter the Function mode.
3. Press the SCROLL button until “MIX A11” appears at the top right corner of the screen. This is Program
Mix A. Pressing the SCROLL button again will select mixes B and C.
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