Cheerson CX-20 Transmitter Help

JustinV_

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Hello, I am not sure if this is the right section for this so sorry if it isn't.

I just got a Cheerson CX-20 and I looked at the transmitter and at the top there are 2 dials that say Aux1 and Aux2. Could someone explain those to me?
Also, I see the trim buttons but there are 4 of them (I'm used to just the forward/backward and left/right trim), what are they all for? And I attached an image with the things I need help with outlined. Thank you.
 

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the horizontal trim on the left is for trimming the yaw (left stick sideways), lefthand vertical trim for the throttle (left stick fwd and backward), righthand horizontal trim for the roll (right stick sideways) and righthand vertical trim for the pitch (rhs stick fwd and backward).

Set the yaw, pitch and roll trims so that the quad stays still with no stick input. The throttle trim should be set so that you have zero throttle/idle at the bottom and full at the top - the manual probably tells you how to set this.

The aux1 and aux2 dials will be configurable on your transmitter to send a signal on the spare channels (it's probably got 6 channels, the first four being used for the roll, pitch, throttle and yaw) to the quad (the signal would go from 0 to full depending where you set the dials). I don't know your quad so don't know if you can use the extra channels for anything. You can probably ignore these dials.
 
the horizontal trim on the left is for trimming the yaw (left stick sideways), lefthand vertical trim for the throttle (left stick fwd and backward), righthand horizontal trim for the roll (right stick sideways) and righthand vertical trim for the pitch (rhs stick fwd and backward).

Set the yaw, pitch and roll trims so that the quad stays still with no stick input. The throttle trim should be set so that you have zero throttle/idle at the bottom and full at the top - the manual probably tells you how to set this.

The aux1 and aux2 dials will be configurable on your transmitter to send a signal on the spare channels (it's probably got 6 channels, the first four being used for the roll, pitch, throttle and yaw) to the quad (the signal would go from 0 to full depending where you set the dials). I don't know your quad so don't know if you can use the extra channels for anything. You can probably ignore these dials.
Alright, thank you :)
 
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