Br-Mix Menu (Dual Brake Mixing); Changing The Brake Lock Percentage Value; Changing The Brake Delay Percentage Value - Sanwa M12S SUPER User Manual

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M12S SUPER
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
OFFSET MENU { THROTTLE OFFSET }

Changing the Brake Lock Percentage Value:

When a Car Type that features a separate Brake channel (Car Type II, III, IV,VI or VII) is selected, the Brake Lock function can be
programmed to apply Brake to keep your model from moving while the Throttle Offset Position is increased. If two separate Brake
channels are featured, such as Car Type IV, the Brake Lock function percentage value will affect both Brake channels equally.
1) From within the OFFSET menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight BR-LOCK > OFF.
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Brake
Lock percentage value. The Brake Lock percentage value determines the
position your separate Brake servo (or servos) will shift to when the Throttle
Offset function is turned ON.
BR-LOCK setting range is OFF and 0% to 100%. The default setting is OFF.
BR-MIX MENU { DUAL BRAKE MIXING }
The Brake Mixing function allows you change the Brake Bias between the Front and Rear Brakes and is used primarily with 1/5th
scale gas-powered models that use separate Brake servos, although one of the separate Brake servos can be the Brake Side of
the Throttle servo, such as when Car Type III is selected. The Brake Mixing function slows the transit speed of one or both Brake
servos, which not only allows you to slow down the Braking action, but also allows you to set a Delay between them, which results
in you being able to change the Brake Bias.
Brake Delay Programming Values can be changed while you're driving by Assigning the these functions to a Trim Switch or
the Auxiliary Dial. For more information, see the ASSIGN Menu section on pages 37 through 46.
The Brake Mixing function is available only when either Car Type III, IV or VII is selected.

Changing the Brake Delay Percentage Value:

1) From within the RACING menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the BR-MIX
menu.
2) Press the ENTER key to open the BR-MIX menu. BR-DELAY > 0% will be
highlighted.
3) Scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the Brake Delay percentage value you would
like to change, either BR-DELAY or BR2-DELAY.
Which Brake Delay percentage value affects the Front or Rear Brake
servo depends on how your Brake servos are plugged into the receiver
and will vary.
4) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Brake
Delay percentage value. Increasing the percentage value will slow the
transit speed of that Brake servo.
5) Press the ENTER key, then repeat steps 3 and 4 to change the other Brake
Delay percentage value, if desired. The larger the difference between the
two Brake Delay percentage values, the greater the Brake Bias.
BR-DELAY and BR2-DELAY setting range is 0% to 100%. The default setting for both channels is 0%.
Setting both Brake Delay percentage values to the same percentage value will result in both Brake servos moving at
the same speed. This allows you slow down the Braking action if that is desired. Using different percentage values will
result in Brake Bias.
PRO TIP: You may find that you will need to use a larger percentage value to make a noticeable difference in Brake Bias.
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