User's Manual

Brake End Point
The brake end point value
adjusts how far the throttle goes
to the BRAKE end with respect
to its full range of motion to the
brake end. End point adjustment
should be adjusted prior to other
throttle settings, as the brake end
point value affects other throttle
settings.
The brake end point is set
independently of the throttle end
point (which adjusts how far the
throttle moves to the
THROTTLE end).
The brake end point setting should be used to do the following:
Limit throttle throw to reduce mechanical binding or servo strain that may occur on full servo throw to
the brake end. For example, if the servo is trying to pull a mechanical brake linkage farther than it is
mechanically able.
Adjust braking range to reduce the full braking force of the vehicle.
On the driving screen, the brake
end point is represented by the
length of the bar to the left of the
pointer on the middle bar. The
greater the left length of the bar,
the greater the brake end point
value.
The position of the pointer on
the bar is affected by end point
settings (throttle and brake) and
trim setting.
Brake End Point