Banks Power Chevy_GMC Trucks: Duramax LLY-LBZ (Diesel ’06 - 07 6.6L) Speed Control- SpeedBrake, Advance User Manual '06-08 (PDA) For use with PowerPDA User Manual

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Strength Settings
While in the ON mode, there are three

strength selections available; HIGH,

medium (MED) and LOW. The purpose

of these settings is to allow for

variations in vehicle weight as well as

user preference. The strength setting

is displayed in the center box on the

System Monitor Screen.
The HIGH strength setting achieves

the highest level of braking activity

by aggressively downshifting

the transmission and closing the

turbocharger vanes. This setting is

recommended for heavily loaded

vehicles or whenever aggressive

braking is desired. The medium (MED)

strength setting achieves a moderate

level of braking activity by slightly

delaying transmission downshifts.

This setting is recommended for

moderately loaded vehicles. The

LOW strength setting achieves a

lower level of braking activity and is

recommended for lightly loaded or

unloaded vehicles. The LOW setting

may also be appropriate for daily

driving.
CauTioN: using the HiGH setting

with a lightly loaded vehicle will

result in verY aggressive braking

activity. Become familiar with the

characteristics of the Strength

settings before encountering

slippery road conditions (i.e.

snow or rain).
To change the Strength setting while in

the ON mode, press the left side of the

5-way navigation button to decrease

the strength and the right side of the

5-way navigation button to increase

strength (see Figure 1).

Foot Brake activation
Since the SpeedBrake is an auxiliary

braking device, the user may select

options that provide the best interface

method for individual driving style or

vehicle load conditions. The use of the

foot brake will have varied influence

on overall braking depending on the

SpeedBrake mode that is selected. A

selection checkbox allows the user

to either ENABLE or DISABLE the Foot

Brake Activation feature.
When ON mode is selected and Foot

Brake Activation is disabled, braking

will occur any time that the driver

releases the accelerator pedal and

vehicle speed is greater 15 MPH,

regardless of whether or not the

foot brakes are used. When Foot

Brake Activation is enabled, the

SpeedBrake will only become active

if the foot brake is applied. Once

the driver releases the foot brake,

the SpeedBrake will deactivate. In

this condition, the foot brake pedal

effectively becomes an “On” switch

for the SpeedBrake. Only slight pedal

pressure is required to activate the

SpeedBrake. Some drivers will find

that this method of brake activation is

preferable to constant brake activity.
To access the Foot Brake Activation

selection checkbox, from the System

Monitor Screen, press the center of

the 5-way navigation button to access

the System Menu. Press the “Foot

Brake” button as shown in Figure 4.

The on screen text will explain the

feature. Press the “Next” button to

read the remainder of the text and

access the checkbox. See Figure 5.

To activate the feature, press on the

checkbox. Press the “Back” button

once to return to the System Menu

and again to return to the System

Monitor screen.
Note: the default condition for the Foot

Brake Activation feature is disabled.

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