Interesting. I am using an Xtreme Link Modle with internal RF turned off and I have now found the screen was looking for.
I am still looking for a way to REVERSE a servo. Is it done with changing the weight?
It depends what you are trying to do by reversing the servo.
If you are trying to normalize your model to an ideal standard ready for programming then you will use the OUTPUT page and set the center, limits and direction there. This is probably what you are looking for.
If you need to have the channel work in the opposite direction when mixing then you can set the Weight to -100 on a mix line in the MIXER. People like to do this with the 2nd Aileron so the mix works in opposition.
If you want a control to work in the opposite direction then you can wrap it in an INPUT and set the Weight to -100. For example where the switch sends -100, 0, +100, if you create an INPUT using that switch as its Source with the Weight set to -100 it then the INPUT will send +100, 0, -100.
Konrad. My Futaba 10 cap does all the settings in just two screens and they are all shown in English, no computer speak.
Now can someone please tell me how to assign channels to be operated by specific switches. For example, i need to have channel 9 operated by the switch D
It's pretty easy but you do have to know what things are for. The OpenTX UI is set up for people who understand what the various things do to navigate quickly between them. It has no signposts of new users to indicate whether one thing is more important than another. It is also general purpose having hardly anything in it that pertains specifically to "aircraft". Because of that you have to read a manual that gives you a good overview before you can use it effectively. You don't have to know everything but you do have to know which bits are important for the things you want to do now.
Moving a channel with a Switch is pretty easy...
To move a channel at all you need at least one line for that channel in the MIXER and that line must have its Source field set to a control. Controls include sticks, switches, pots/sliders. You can set the Source to other things but that is more advanced use. All controls output values between -100 and +100. A 3 position switch will provide the values -100, 0 and +100 for its three positions. So all you have to do to have a switch move a channel is to set the Source field of the Mix line to the switch you want to use.
For for your example.
1. Go to the MIXER page
2. Select CH 9 and create a Mix line (we are assuming none exist)
3. Edit the mix line and set the Source field to SD
done...
channel 9 will now move with SD.
A common confusion is to set the Switch field with the Switch. The Switch fields does not control the channel position. It enables and disables the MIX line and is tests only one of the switches position(eg: is SD centered). You can use that to indirectly use switches to control a channel's value and that can be useful if you need to be able to set more than 3 channel positions.
Edit: added the missing bit to the INPUT stuff and fixes a few typos.