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2.10 ABS
ABS— Anti-Lock Brake System
When the brakes are applied while cornering with a 4 Wheel Drive or other type of
vehicle, under-steer may occur. The generation of under-steer can be eliminated and
corners can be smoothly cleared by using this function.
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When the brakes are applied, the throttle servo will pulse intermittently. This
will have the same effect as pumping the brakes in a full size car.
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The brake return amount, pulse cycle, and brake duty can be adjusted.
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The region over which the ABS is effective can be set according to the
steering operation.
1. Press "ENTER" to see FUNCTION MENU
2. Use the +/- Keys to select the ABS function and press ENTER.
3. Press ENTER to select PT item. Use +/- to change the value. Range: 0%-100%.
4. Press ENTER to select WD item. Use +/- to change the value. Range: 0-100
5. Press ENTER to select CY item. Use +/- to change the value. Range: 0-30.
6. Press ENTER to select DL Item. Use +/- to change the value. Range: 0-100.
7. Press ENTER to select DT item. Use +/- to change the value. Range: 0- 5
8. Press ENTER to select SM item. Use +/- to change the value. Range: 0-100%.
If this value is 0, disable the steering mix.
9. Press ENTER to select MODE item. Use +/- to change INH, TH, AUX or TH &
AUX.
10. Press EXIT twice to save and return to FUNCTION MENU, press EXIT again to
return to the Main Screen.
TERMS:
PT-Operation Throttle Trigger point
WD-Brake return amount. Sets the rate at which the servo returns versus trigger
operation for brake release. When set to 0%, the ABS function is not performed.
CY-Cycle speed. The smaller of the set value, the faster the pulse cycle.
DL-Delay amount. Sets the delay from brake operation to ABS operation. When set
to 0%, the ABS function is activated without any delay.
SM-Steering Mix
DT-Cycle duty ratio. Sets the proportion of the time of the brakes are applied and the
time of the brakes are released by pulse operation.
MODE-lf it is selected to INH, the function disable. If it is selected to TH, the ABS
function for THROTTLE brake.
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