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🎼 How to perform a Trigger Reset on the WiFi Phaze Remote (GT/GTX)Updated 4 hours ago

If you’re noticing unusual throttle or brake response on your GT or GTX board, doing a trigger reset on your WiFi Phaze remote can help recalibrate the input range for smoother performance.




🔧 Step-by-step: Accessing the trigger reset screen

  1. Make sure the board is OFF and the remote is ON

  2. Double-click the ON/OFF button to open the menu

  3. Scroll down to ‘More Info’ using the DOWN/MODE2 button

  4. Click the ON/OFF button to enter the ‘More Info’ screen

  5. With the Product ID showing, do the following:


    • Double-click the ON/OFF button

    • Then quadruple-click the DOWN/MODE2 button (4 quick presses)

  6. You should now see the trigger calibration page




🎯 Setting the trigger values

Accelerator (Throttle):

  • Make sure ‘Change ACC Pol’ shows a minus symbol (–)

    • If it shows a (+), click ON/OFF once to toggle it

  • Use DOWN/MODE2 to highlight ‘Set Acc Min’ (it will turn red)

    • Pull the accelerator trigger all the way in, then click ON/OFF to set it

  • Release the trigger

  • With ‘Set Acc Max’ highlighted, pull the trigger in slightly

    • The ‘Acc Trigger’ value at the top should be about 100 below the resting value

    • While holding, click ON/OFF, then release



Brake:

  • Make sure ‘Change Brake Pol’ shows a plus symbol (+)

    • If it shows a (–), click ON/OFF once to toggle it

  • Highlight ‘Set Brake Min’

    • Push the brake trigger in slightly (target value ~100–150 below rest), then click ON/OFF

  • Highlight ‘Set Brake Max’

    • Push the brake trigger all the way in, then click ON/OFF again




🔚 Final steps

  • Highlight the ‘Return’ line and click ON/OFF to exit

  • Turn the remote off

  • Turn the board on, then turn the remote on

  • Pair them:

    • If they don’t pair automatically, hold the UP/MODE1 button until the WiFi symbol starts flashing




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