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Function #9, red LED flashes once long and four times briefly: Brake
If you release the throttle on the transmitter or move the throttle/brake lever on the transmitter back to the neutral
position, the vehicle will slow down by itself. The effect is just like the engine braking function on a “real” car when
you release the accelerator pedal without pressing the brake pedal.
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Function #10, red LED flashes twice long: Motor brake rate
Here you can set how fast the motor brake (function # 9) is applied. The lower the setting, the smoother the motor
brake is applied.
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Function #11, red LED flashes twice long and once briefly: Neutral area
This programming function can be used to set the range that the electronic speed controller should detect as the
neutral position of the transmitter. The higher the setting (ms = milliseconds), the greater the neutral range.
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Function #12, red LED flashes twice long and twice briefly: Start mode
The vehicle will start to move with more or less force depending on the setting. For a crawler, a low setting should
be selected to allow a smooth start of the vehicle.
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Function #13, red LED flashes twice long and thrice briefly: PWM frequency (clock frequency)
A higher setting allows more sensitive control of the speed controller; however, the speed controller warms up more
due to the higher PWM frequency.
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Function #14, red LED flashes twice long and four times briefly: BEC voltage
Here you can set the BEC voltage (output voltage of the speed controller for the power supply of the receiver and
steering servo).
The default setting of 6 V must not be changed in order to prevent damage to the receiver or steering servo,
which may result in a loss of warranty/guarantee!
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Function #15, red LED flashes thrice long: Free wheel
For crawler vehicles, this function should be turned on to enable a linear driving behaviour at low speeds.
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