Changing The Stroke Percentage Value; Changing The Point Percentage Value; Changing The Release And Hold Values - Sanwa M12S SUPER User Manual

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M12S SUPER
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
ALB MENU { ANTI-LOCK BRAKING }

Changing the Stroke Percentage Value:

The Stroke percentage value determines the amount of Brake that's applied automatically when the Anti-Lock Braking function is
turned ON. A Stroke percentage value of 1% or greater must be programmed for the Anti-Lock Braking function work. If a Stroke
value of OFF is chosen, the Anti-Lock Braking function will not work.
1) From within the RACING menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the ALB menu.
2) Press the ENTER key to open the ALB menu. STROKE > OFF will be highlighted.
3) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Stroke
percentage value. Increasing the Stroke percentage value will Increase Throttle
servo travel in the Brake direction and Decreasing the Stroke percentage
value will Decrease Throttle servo travel in the Brake direction.
STROKE setting range is OFF to 100%. The default setting is OFF.

Changing the Point Percentage Value:

The Point percentage value determines the position along the length of Brake Side servo travel that the Anti-Lock Braking function
Activates at when turned ON. For example, if set to 80%, you will have Normal Braking from the Throttle Neutral Point to 79% of
servo travel. At 80% of servo travel and beyond, the Anti-Lock Braking function will Activate when turned ON.
1) From within the ALB menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight POINT > 80%.
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Point
percentage value. Increasing the Point percentage value will cause the
Anti-Lock Braking function to Activate later and Decreasing the Point percentage
value will cause the Anti-Lock Braking function to Activate sooner.
POINT setting range is 5% to 100%. The default setting is 80%.

Changing the Release and Hold Values:

The Release and Hold values determine the speed at which the Brake pulsates. By changing the Release and Hold values, you
can make the Brake pulsate Faster or Slower. The Release value determines how quickly the Brake moves from the Point setting
to the Stroke setting and the Hold value determines how quickly the Brake moves from the Stroke setting back to the Point setting.
We recommend using equal Release and Hold values, although different values can be used to fine-tune how the Brake
pulsates. Using Lower values make the Brake pulsate Faster and using Higher values make the Brake pulsate Slower.
1) From within the ALB menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight RELEASE > 0.03s.
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Release
value in Seconds. Increasing the Release value will cause the Brake to move from
the Point setting to the Stroke setting Slower and Decreasing the Release value
will cause the Brake to move from the Point setting to the Stroke setting Faster.
RELEASE setting range is 0.01s to 1.00s. The default setting is 0.03s.
3) From within the ALB menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight HOLD > 0.03s.
4) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Hold
value in Seconds. Increasing the Hold value will cause the Brake to move
from the Stroke setting back to the Point setting Slower and Decreasing the
Hold value will cause the Brake to move from the Stroke setting back to the
Point setting Faster.
HOLD setting range is 0.01s to 1.00s. The default setting is 0.03s.
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