Split Modes

Category: Program Modes

WARNING THIS IS A BETA RELEASE MANUAL NOT FOR 2.106 FIRMWARE

In Split modes the outputs are split between Pulse and Continuous. In A Split mode Channel A output is pulsed, Channel B is continuous. In B Split mode Channel B is pulsed and channel A is continuous. The adjustment control allows the user to adjust the pulse rate from 1 to 99, with low numbers indicating a slow pulse. The second value, is the pulse feel, that allows you to adjust the sensation of each individual, from soft to spiky, with values from 1 to 99.

In Split Mode one channel has a continuous output, the other output pulses on and off together with equal on and off times. The Adjustment Control allows the user to adjust the pulse rate (how quickly they pulse on and off) and is adjustable from 1 to 99. Higher numbers indicate a faster repetition rate. The second value on the display, is the pulse feel, allows you to adjust the sensation of each individual pulse, and well as the feel of the continuous output from soft to spiky, with values from 1 to 99. The amount of time the pulse is on is equal to the amount of time off.

Selecting Split Mode

To select the Split Mode, either A Split  or B Split,  press the Select Button once and then rotate the Adjust Control to select the chosen mode

Split Mode Select

 

 

Now press the Select Button to choose the currently displayed mode.

Split Mode

The screen shows the mode on the top line, then the Split Pulse Speed and Pulse Feel (50:50), on the bottom line the Channel A Level, Output Map, Output Power Setting, Battery Level and Channel B Level.

Changing Values

To change the Pulse rate of the pulsing channel rotate the Adjust Control. You should see the first number on the top right of the screen change. Lower values indicate slower pulses. To change the Pulse Feel press and hold the select button while rotating the Adjust Control and you should see the second value on the top right of the screen change. The Pulse Range of the pulsing channel is also affected by the use of the TimeWarp function. Output levels are control by the Channel Level controls.

Pulsing Channel Range

The Pulse Rate on the pulsing channel is from around 1 second to 0.02 seconds with Time Warp set to x1, increasing to around 35 seconds to 0.5 seconds with Time Warp set to x32.