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At SETUP MENU point G you have to choose the electronic mixing type for the swashplate servos or select “no mixing“ for switching off the mixing in case your helicopter has a mechanical swashplate mixer. For the electronic mixer you can choose one of the presets for 90°, 120° and 135°/140° swashplates that are suitable for most helicopters on the market (which kind of CCPM your helicopter uses can be read in the manual for your helicopter). When you're using a multiblade rotorhead that requires to adjust the swash phasing electronically this can be done with the StudioX/StudioXm. Apart from that you can set nearly any other kind of swash mixing and swash geometry with StudioX if required. <br />
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At SETUP MENU point G you have to choose the electronic mixing type for the swashplate servos or select “no mixing“ for switching off the mixing in case your helicopter has a mechanical swashplate mixer. For the electronic mixer you can choose one of the presets for 90°, 120° and 135°/140° swashplates that are suitable for most helicopters on the market. Also you can set nearly any other kind of swash mixing and swash geometry with the StudioX app if required. When you're using a multiblade rotorhead that requires to adjust the swash phasing electronically this can be done with the StudioX app as well.Which kind of CCPM your helicopter uses can be read in the manual for your helicopter.<br />
 
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{{QUOTE|[[Image:Warning.png|18px|sub]] Never set any kind of swash mixing in your transmitter even when electronic mixing is required! Deactivate the swashplate mixing in your transmitter or set it to mechanical mixing (which is often called “normal“, “H1“ or ”1 servo“ mixing), so that each stick function only moves one receiver output channel. The swashplate mixing is all done by MICROBEAST PLUS!}}<br />
 
{{QUOTE|[[Image:Warning.png|18px|sub]] Never set any kind of swash mixing in your transmitter even when electronic mixing is required! Deactivate the swashplate mixing in your transmitter or set it to mechanical mixing (which is often called “normal“, “H1“ or ”1 servo“ mixing), so that each stick function only moves one receiver output channel. The swashplate mixing is all done by MICROBEAST PLUS!}}<br />
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