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7.3.8 FEI (Force Effect Intensity)
FEI range: OFF … 100 FEI default: 050
This parameter adjusts the intensity of force effects and can make effects more
smooth: OFF is very smooth and low noise while 100 is very sharp and direct.
Tuning this parameter can improve the feeling of the wheel depending on the
game. This can be helpful to reduce the noise level especially for bases assem-
bled to tables or rigs.
7.3.9 BRF (brake force)
BRF range: OFF 010 … 100 BRF default: 050
BRF allows to adjust the brake feeling: Increasing BRF to 100 means the user
needs to press the brake with minimum force to achieve 100% brake signal.
Reducing BRF to OFF means the user needs to press the brake only with max-
imum force to achieve 100% brake signal.
You can either check the brake signal level on the PC* driver or you can see it
on the RevLEDs of the CSL Elite Racing Wheel and/or the attached steering
wheel (depending on steering wheel type).
NOTE: BRF is only available when a supported pedal set is connect-
ed to wheel base’s PEDAL port. Please read the description and/or man-
uals of your pedals to verify if the BRF feature is supported.
7.4 Revolution Lights (RevLEDs)
The CSL Elite Racing Wheel offers the RevLEDs
feature integrated directly into the wheel base.
This RevLEDs are usually mirrored with the Rev-
LEDs of the steering wheel. Games supporting
the steering wheel RevLEDs by default will also support the wheel base Rev-
LEDs.
Further, if games make use of it, the RevLEDs of the wheel base can indicate
a different meaning than the Steering Wheel RevLEDs. Example: Wheel Base
RevLEDs show the fuel level while the steering wheel RevLEDs indicate the
revolutions of the virtual car’s engine and push the driver to shift up at the best
moment.
*PC compatibility not tested nor endorsed by Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC.