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P2000 Hydraulic Pedals | User Guide

P2000 Hydraulic Pedals | User Guide

Begin calibration of the Minimum and Maximum output of the pedals.


Click “Calibration” button will set the pedal outputs to the minimum automatically. You will be required to complete an initial calibration when your pedals connect to PC for the first time




Dead Zone

Setting dead zones on the left side can prevent you from accidentally activating the pedals when resting your feet on them

 

Setting dead zones on the right side can shorten the pedal travel which allows you to reach 100% input without having to press the pedal to it’s maximum extent




Linearity (Output Curves)

·Four default curves

image.pngLinear:Smooth output at default


image.png Convex:After the pedal is pressed down, a Convex curve setting allows you to perform more accurately in the end phases of the pedal travel

- Recommended for Brake Pedal

- Recommended for Track Racing


image.pngConcave:A Concave curve setting allows you to perform more accurately in the beginning phases of the pedal travel

- Recommended for Throttle Pedal

- Recommended for cars with high horse power

- Recommended for Track Racing


image.pngSigmoid:A Sigmoid Curve setting ensures you controllability in both initial and end phases, but the output in the middle phases will become less sensitive

- Recommended for Brake and Throttle Pedals


·Customize the curves : Fine-tune Linearity via the Sliders




 

Brake Force Level Settings

·Less Force Level means smaller maximum force, which gives you shorter pedal travel

 

·Higher Force Level means higher maximum force, which gives you longer pedal travel

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