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DIGITAL DELAY Mega 475 - Basic Overview

DIGITAL DELAY Mega 475
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Basic Overview
The Mega 475 is our first Delay Boxes to control a
Dial Display board. When you enter a new time for Your
Dial it is automatically sent to the Dial Display board. No
extra control box needed. The Mega 475 is compatible with
all of our version 2 Dial Display boards including multiple
Dial Display boards and our Dual View Display boards. The
Mega 475 also has separate Day and Night intensity settings.
The Mega 475 is really two Delay Boxes in one, a
Bracket Delay Box and a Pro Delay Box each with their own
independent screens and settings. There are nine Bracket
Mode screens and seven Pro Mode screens.
The Mega 475 has the capability to run two 4-Stage
Timers at one time. The 4-Stage Timers are labeled Timer 1
and Timer 2. Each of the Timers has its own set of settings
for both Bracket and Pro Modes.
The Mega 475 can also shift the vehicle by time or
RPM, up to five shifts. Here again, the shifter has separate
shift points for both Bracket and Pro Mode.
The Tach and Replay Tach are accurate to 50 RPM
increments. The Tach also has a built-in peak RPM feature.
The Replay Tach can now store up to 9 passes for later
review on the screen of the Mega 475. The Replay Tach can
also store any shifts made by the Mega 475.
The Startling Line Enhancer (S.L.E.) can be set from
0.00 to 9.99 seconds in Bracket Mode. In Pro Mode the
S.L.E. now has a fixed Hold Time. This allows the
Transbrake solenoid to fully set before the engine goes to
full throttle. The all new S.L.E. Starting Line Mode allows
the driver to select if the Transbrake Button will set the
S.L.E. or not.
The Mega 475 is the first Mega series box that allows
ability to be able to Tap Up and Down in the same pass.
This can be done in any Push-button Mode except 2 and 5.

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