User's Manual Part 2

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MT-4S 2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
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The Anti-Lock Braking function makes it possible to achieve stable braking even on a slippery surface. With stable brak-
ing, your model is better able to trace an exact line under braking. The Anti-Lock Braking function also enables you to set
different braking characteristics depending on your particular model. Different Anti-Lock Braking function options can
06.alb (anti-loCk brakinG)
The Anti-Lock Braking function operates only when the throttle trigger is moved from Neutral to the Brake side. Set
the hardest braking you can obtain from your model by carefully setting the Anti-Lock Braking function at the point
PRO TIP: Use the Servo Monitor at the bottom of the ALB menu to see your programming changes in virtual real time.
1) From the TOP screen, press the ENTER key to open the Programming Menu list.
2) Scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the ALB menu, then press the ENTER key. The
Adjusting the Stroke Percentage Value
The Stroke percentage value determines the amount of Brake that's applied automatically when the Anti-Lock Braking
function Activates. When set to OFF, the Anti-Lock Braking function will not work. A percentage value of 1% or greater
3) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the Stroke
percentage value. Increasing the Stroke percentage value will increase throttle
servo travel in the Brake direction and decreasing the Stroke percentage value
ALB STROKE setting range is OFF to 100%. The default setting is OFF.
Adjusting the Point Percentage Value
1) From within the ALB menu, scroll DOWN to highlight POINT 80%. Press the EN-
TER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the 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
ALB POINT setting range is 5% to 100%. The default setting is 80%.
Adjusting the Release and Hold Values
The Release and Hold values determine the speed at which the brake pulsates. By adjusting the Release and Hold val-
ues, you can make the brake pulsate faster or slower. The Release value determines how quickly the Brake moves from
Neutral to the percentage value determined by the Stroke setting and the Hold value determines how quickly the Brake
We recommend using equal Release and Hold values, although different values can be used to fine-tune how