6 — VEHICLE PERFORMANCE ADJUSTMENT
1212 & 1212P Manual - Sep 2019
pg. 36
Tremor Suppression
Tremor Suppression adjusts vehicle response to sharp throttle movements, such as those resulting
inadvertently from hand tremors. This parameter can be set from 0–100%, with larger values
providing steadier response. The tremor compensation function somewhat overlaps the gear softening
functions. However, the tremor compensation function is active all the time, while the two gear
softening functions are active only during a gear slack transition, i.e., a torque direction reversal.
Generally, we recommend that you do your tuning with Tremor Suppression set to the default value
(50%), and then adjust it if necessary as the final piece of tuning—higher values for more suppression,
lower values for less. Tremor compensation is most noticeable when the throttle is moved quickly
from full to low (but non-neutral) values. The function is bypassed in the neutral state to ensure
responsive linear deceleration when the driver commands a stop.
These setup and tuning procedures cover the most critical aspects of vehicle performance. Additional
parameters can be used to make further adjustments, if necessary. However, in most cases, the default
values of the other parameters prove satisfactory.