DEDENBEAR L STS User Manual

INSTALLATION  
INSTRUCTIONS  
MODEL NUMBER  
L-STS  
2650-1398-00 Rev.A  
L-STS STEPPER THROTTLE STOP SYSTEM  
INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL  
INDEX  
Installation Instructions................................pg 1  
Starting Line Control / Super Start ............................. pg 6  
Wiring/Power/Troubleshooting/Skip Button................. pg 7-8  
Throttle Stop & Nitrous Wiring .................................... pg 8  
Linkage Stop & Remote Display................................. pg 9  
Timed Shifter Wiring ................................................... pg 10  
Stepper Stop/ Setting Parameters......................... pg 11-12  
Pro/Full Feature...........................................pg 2  
Button Use & Programming.........................pg 2-3  
Types of Delay Boxes ..................................pg 3  
Setting Transbrake Delay.............................pg 3-4  
Setting Throttle Stop Types & Timers...........pg 4-5  
Throttle Stop Control ...................................pg 5  
STEPPER THROTTLE STOP SYSTEM OVERVIEW  
DEDENBEAR STSK IS INTENDED FOR USE ON 555CID ENGINES OR SMALLER,  
COMPRESSION RATIO OF 14.5:1 OR LESS, AND CARBURETORS WITH 2.125” BORE  
SIZE OR LESS. WHEN UNIT IS FIRST POWERED UP,THE TRANSBRAKE SWITCH  
INPUT MUST BE CYCLED BEFORE BACK-UP BUTTON IS USED.  
Thank you for purchasing the new L-STS Stepper Throttle Stop Delay Box. This delay box, by itself contains all of the features and  
functions as the current Lightning and Lightning Plus delay boxes. It provides 4 modes of delay (Delay, Interface, Crosstalk, and  
Crossover) as well as two 4 stage timers. These timers can be configured to run throttle stops, linkage stops, shifters and nitrous oxide  
systems that are either electric or CO2 powered. The main new feature of the new L-STS Stepper Throttle Stop System is its ability to  
control the new STS-7 Base Plate Throttle Stop. This base plate stop, when coupled with the L-STS, gives you unmatched control of the  
throttle stop position.  
What can the stepper throttle stop system do that CO2 and electric stops can’t?  
• Move to any position between closed and full open – 100 different positions.  
• Move to different positions during the same run.  
• Move at varying rates, even during the same movement.  
• Is not affected by CO2 pressure, varied voltage (12 to 16 volts), temperature, etc…  
• Repeatable to within 1/20th of a degree and one one-thousandth of a second – every time.  
• 8 movements/stages of the stepper throttle stop.  
• Pre-stage with different modes and varying positions.  
The next question is: why would I want these features?  
Electric stops are good because they are very consistent. They move nearly the same every time as the only variation is the change of  
the magnetic field and the pull strength of the spring – two things that don’t change much over time, temperature, etc… Electric stops,  
however, only give you 1 position and one rate – fast.You risk spinning your tires when the stop re-opens and you can’t control the  
movement rate.  
CO2 stops solved the tire spin issue by allowing one to slow the bleed rate through a needle valve. This allowed the racer to control  
movement rate of the throttle STOP BLADES to allow a smooth transition back into wide open throttle and helped control wheel spin.  
CO2 has the major disadvantage of being inconsistent. CO2 is a gas and its qualities vary with temperature, pressure, system volume,  
flow rate, etc… If you change any of the following parameters, the performance of your system will be affected:  
• Change the volume of your CO2 plumbing (add a new system or change the line length)  
• Replace your line with new, un-aged line that has stiffer walls  
• CO2 gas temperature variations (hot vs. cold day, car in the sun, hot engine compartment, etc…)  
• CO2 bottle full vs. low – affects regulator fill rate.  
• Barometric pressure affects needle valve performance.  
• Debris, dirt, etc… in needle valves, actuators, etc…  
Temperature of the CO2 actuators affects sealing grease viscosity and movement rate.  
• Carburetor throttle position has a large affect on the aerodynamic load on the throttle STOPBlades, affecting the movement rate  
of the blades, as does barometric pressure and air density.  
By combining several CO2 cylinders (or electrical actuators) some racers have been able to develop stops that were capable of moving  
to two different positions at differing rates. This gave the racer the ability to launch on one stop position, transition to another stop  
position, and then open both. These resulted in complex systems that were more prone to failure.  
The Stepper Stop solves all of these issues.  
• First, it is very consistent. It is digitally controlled and will be in the same position every time, whether moving from one position  
to another or holding still. It is not affected by varied battery voltage as 12 to 16 volts are available. It is not affected by  
temperature, carburetor throttle position, CO2 bottle pressure, air density, etc.  
• Second, it can move at varying rates. It has 9 different movement rates – anywhere from 40° per second to 1,100° per  
second. This equates to full travel in anywhere from .08 to 2 seconds-full closed to full open. This allows you to select how fast  
the throttle stop opens or closes to optimize how fast your engine transitions from low to high and back to low power.  
1.  
• Third, the stop can STOP AT any of 100 positions from full closed to full open. This allows you to tune your car to launch at a  
desired RPM, close the throttle stop to limit your ET, then re-open to a nearly full open position allowing you to override with your  
skip switch to regain full power to run down your opponent.  
PROGRAMMING BUTTONS  
• It also will allow some racers to do away with their linkage stop, two step and other starting line aids as the Stepper Throttle Stop  
can provide the racer with a new set of options that enhance the performance of the vehicle with one component as opposed to  
several.  
Arrow (scroll) Buttons: These buttons are used for making small changes to your settings.You can add  
to a setting by pressing the up arrow, or subtract with the down. If you push and hold an arrow key, the  
setting will continue to change faster and faster.  
Setup of the Stepper Throttle Stop is relatively straight-forward, but requires some forethought before jumping in. It is a new technology  
that must be understood before you are ready to install & race with it. Follow the instructions carefully.  
INSTALLATION  
Using #8 screws through the rubber grommets in the base, mount the L-STS away from heat, vibration and the ignition system. Make  
sure the driver can reach the buttons when strapped in and angle the unit, if needed, so the display can be read straight on. Wire the  
L-STS as shown on pages 7-10. Make sure the power lead comes straight from the master switch and the ground goes to a solid  
chassis ground, not sheet metal pan.  
Cursor Button: This button allows you to change each digit individually. This makes large number  
changes much quicker than just using the scroll. When you push the cursor button the first time, a cursor  
appears under the left most digit. Each press of the cursor button thereafter moves the cursor one digit to  
the right. Stop the cursor under the digit you wish to change and use the arrow (scroll) buttons to change  
that digit up or down. Pressing the cursor button one more time after the cursor is under the right most  
digit will remove the cursor from the screen and return the arrow buttons to regular scrolling action.  
QUICK BUTTON REFERENCE  
CURSOR  
THROTTLE STOPA &  
BUTTON  
STEPPER THROTTLE STOP  
SETUP  
PRO/FULL  
INDICATOR  
LED  
On pages with multiple settings – the Stepper Stop Menus-keep pressing the cursor button to  
move on to each of the settings available on that page.  
TRANSBRAKE  
SETUP  
TBRK Button: This button accesses your Transbrake settings. Each time you press the TBRK button,  
different set-up screens come up & allow you to make changes to your Delay, Delay 2, your ET, their ET,  
Bottom Delay, Cross Comp, Skip Up/Down, TB Pause, & TB Lockout settings.  
TBRK  
STOPA Button: This button accesses your Stepper Throttle Stop settings or your Throttle Stop Controller  
A settings. Each time you press the STOPA button, different set-up screens come up and allow you to  
make changes to your Stepper Throttle Stop settings or your 4 Timer setting (time A1 to A4.)  
SCROLL  
ARROWS  
BACKLIT  
DISPLAY  
STOPA  
TBRK  
THROTTLE  
STOPB &  
STARTING LINE  
CONTROLLER  
SETUP  
STOPB Button: This button accesses your Throttle Stop settings or your Starting Line Controller settings.  
Each time you press the STOPB button, different set-up screens come up and allow you to make changes  
to your Throttle Stop settings or your 4 Timer setting (time B1 to B4.)  
STOPA  
MODE  
STOPB  
RST  
STOPB  
MODE  
RSET  
P/F  
MODE Button: This button selects which of the 4 delay box modes you wish to run; Delay,  
Crossover, Interface or Cross Talk.  
A
B
TB  
RSET Button: Reset/Recall Button: This button is used for setting the box for the type of equipment it will  
be running, i.e., Throttle Stop Type, Starting Line Control, etc. Press and hold the RSET button to make  
the change. This button also can be used to cancel the throttle stop timers during the pass and recalls  
information about the run after the pass has been made.  
MODE  
SELECTION  
RESET/RECALL  
PRO/FULL  
BUTTON  
OUTPUT  
INDICATOR  
LEDS  
DELAY BOX TYPES  
BUTTON USE & SETTINGS  
The L-STS has four different types of delay boxes built in. They are:  
1. DELAY: A simple delay box used for pro tree classes and leaving off your top amber for full tree  
classes. The box simply delays for the time set and releases the transbrake.  
2. CROSSOVER: Used in full tree bracket racing for launching off your opponents top bulb when you  
are the faster car. The box calculates the handicap and adds it to your delay time.  
3. INTERFACE: This is used the same as crossover except it allows you to take two hits at the tree.You  
leave off the opponent’s top bulb, press the transbrake button again, then release off your own top  
bulb. The box will release the transbrake on the quicker of the two releases. This means if your  
release on the opponent’s top bulb gives you a .520 light and the release on your top bulb gives you  
a .505 light, the box will launch the car on the .505 light. Remember, the interface always chooses  
the quicker light and will choose a .490 over a .500.  
4. CROSS TALK: Used for the cross talk bracket tree, this mode functions the same as the Interface  
mode except it allows you to take two hits at your tree, one off your top amber, and one off your  
second amber. Like the Interface, the box will choose the quicker of the two reaction times. To change  
between the delay box types, press the MODE button. Continue until the mode you want appears.  
The L-STS has many selections that can be programmed for each setting. Each time you push the button for the particular setting you  
are adjusting, it will step you to the next prompt screen. The L-STS will only ask for the settings needed for the particular mode you  
are in. For example, when adjusting settings for throttle STOPA, the L-STS will not ask for the settings for your transbrake delay. At  
each prompt screen you can change a setting by using the scroll buttons or the cursor. If no adjustment is needed for a setting, press  
the button again to step to the next screen. After your adjustments are made, the L-STS automatically returns to the run mode after 8  
seconds.  
PRO/FULL BUTTON  
The L-STS’s PRO/FULL feature allows you to switch between two complete setting groups for the delay box and throttle stop features.  
This enables you to program the box for your “Super” class settings in PRO, and then program your bracket race settings in FULL. Now  
when you switch between classes, you no longer need to reprogram the L-STS, just push and hold the PRO/FULL  
button to switch between groups of settings. The red LED indicator light to the left side of the keypad  
will indicate which setting group you are in. When you are in the PRO group, the PRO/FULL LED will  
turn on and stay on. When you are in the FULL group, the LED will be off.  
SETTING TRANSBRAKE DELAY  
P/F  
To set your transbrake delay you must first choose which delay box type you wish to run by pressing the  
MODE button. The L-STS will only ask for the settings required for that particular mode.  
Example: When you are in RUN (DELAY) it will not ask you for THEIR ET setting since you are not  
crossing over. All of the shared settings between these modes will transfer when you change to a different  
mode. Example:Your delay setting will transfer over to all four different delay box modes along with your  
SKIP, TB PAUSE, and TB LOCK OUT settings.  
REMEMBER: It is extremely important when you change a setting that you are in the setting  
group (PRO or FULL) in which you want the change to occur since each group has it’s own  
complete set of settings.  
3.  
2.  
THROTTLE STOP STEPPER SCREEN  
THEIR ET YOUR ET DELAY  
This screen is used to configure your L-STS to the types of stops that you have connected. Press  
RUN SCREEN: This is the screen the L-STS will display when it is “ready to run”. It will always  
display your ET and your DELAY. When in Crossover, Interface and Cross Talk modes it will also  
display their ET.  
NOTE: If you are not using the remote display dial-in board (part# RD-1) theYOUR ET setting  
is not important when in the DELAY mode.This setting will not effect your delay time.  
and hold the RESET button while this screen is up to change from “BASE PLATE STYLE” to  
“LINKAGE / DISC” to “STEPPER STOP”. The difference between “BASE PLATE STYLE” and  
“LINKAGE / DISC” is the polarity of the output signal. “BASE PLATE STYLE” will turn power off at  
timer 1 and turn power back on at timer 2. “LINKAGE / DISC” will turn power on at timer 1 and turn  
power off at timer 2.  
STOP A TYPE  
STEPPER STOP  
RUN  
9.00 1.00  
10.00  
INTERFACE  
• Under the carb “Butterfly” throttle stops use BASE PLATE STYLE  
• Under the carb “Disc” throttle stops use LINKAGE / DISC  
• In-line linkage stops use LINKAGE / DISC  
Press the TBRK button to enter the transbrake adjust settings menu. Each time you press this button it will advance to  
the next set-up screen. Once you have advanced through all of the screens, the box returns back to run mode. When you  
are through making adjustments to the settings, the box will automatically return to the run mode in 8 seconds.  
TBRK  
• Nitrous Oxide systems use LINKAGE / DISC  
• Dedenbear Solenoid Shifter Hold type use BASE PLATE STYLE  
• CO2 or “Air” shifters us: LINKAGE / DISC  
DELAY: When you first press the TBRK button, the delay setting will appear. Use the scroll arrows  
or the cursor button to change this setting. For leaving off the top bulb on a full tree, this setting is  
typically around 1.000 second.  
SETUP MODE  
DELAY  
1.000  
CONVENTIONAL SETUP SCREEN  
The conventional setup screen will be active when a conventional stop is used.  
T STOP B  
TIME 1: 1.000  
Use the scroll arrows or the cursor button to make changes to the actuation time of the timer. All  
timing for the timers starts at the release of the TransBrake solenoid. So, if you had 1.000 in timer  
1, 2.000 in timer 2, 3.000 in timer 3 and 3.000 in timer 4, the car would launch with the stop not  
actuated for 1.000 seconds, the timer would actuate at 1.000 seconds until 2.000 seconds, then  
de-actuate and remain open for the remainder of the run. Timer 3 and timer 4 cancel out each other  
as they are set for the same time. Effectively, timer 3 is called, but prior to re-actuating the stop, timer  
4 is called to de-actuate the stop. Please note that all timers are adjustable to the thousandth of a  
second, unlike the L1 and L2.  
DELAY2: This screen will appear next only in Cross Talk mode (not needed in Delay, Crossover or  
Interface). Delay 2 is the amount of delay used for taking a 2nd hit at the 2nd amber bulb on a Cross  
Talk bracket tree. Typical 2nd amber delay setting is around .500 second. Use the scroll arrows or  
cursor button to change this setting.  
SETUP MODE  
DELAY2  
.500  
THEIR ET: This is the next screen that will appear in Interface, Crossover and Cross Talk modes  
(not needed in Delay mode). Use the scroll arrows or cursor button to change this setting to your  
opponent’s dial-in.  
SETUP MODE  
THEIR ET  
10.00  
THROTTLE STOP TIMERS  
The L-STS has 2 separate throttle stop controller outputs, the STOPA / Stepper and the STOPB / SLC output. The STOPA output  
functions as either simply a timer or as the Stepper Throttle Stop controller, while STOPB output is both a timer and a starting line  
control (SLC). Both outputs work independently from one another allowing control over two separate devices. The STOPA output can  
be used either to run the Stepper Throttle Stop or as a 2 or 4-stage timer. The STOPB / SLC output can be used as a 2 or 4 stage timer  
and / or a starting line control. It can be used as a combined 2 or 4-stage timer and starting line output for using the same throttle stop  
for starting line control and down track use. To use the STOPB / SLC output for down track timing only (no starting line control) you  
must turn the start line control setting to Off. See page 6 for details. Either of the throttle stop outputs can be used to time just about any  
12 volt device. Besides throttle stops, common uses are timed shifts, nitrous systems, ignition retards, lean outs, etc. The STOPA and  
STOPB / SLC outputs are rated at 15 amps each.  
YOUR ET: This is where you enter your own vehicle’s dial-in. Use the scroll arrows or cursor button  
to make changes. If you run a Remote Display dial-in board, this is the setting that will be displayed  
upon return to run mode.  
SETUP MODE  
YOUR ET  
09.00  
BOT DELAY: Bottom bulb delay time is the amount of delay you need for a bottom bulb release on  
a full tree when using the “Last Chance” feature while in Interface and Cross Talk modes. Adjust with  
scroll or cursor button.  
SETUP MODE  
BOT DELAY 1. 00  
To set your throttle stop timers, press the STOPA or STOPB button to enter each of the respective  
timer menus. Each time you press the button it will advance to the next set-up screen. The procedure  
is the same for changing settings as in the TBRK menu. After advancing through all the screens, or  
after 8 seconds without making a change, the box returns to run mode.  
CROSS COMP: Crossover compensation time is used to compensate for late lights when crossing  
over. When you cross over and leave off your opponent’s tree, you get an indirect view of his top bulb  
instead of a direct view like on your side. This results in a reaction time that is about .010 to .020  
seconds slower. Crossover compensation automatically subtracts this time from your delay setting  
whenever you crossover. Use the scroll arrows or cursor button to change this setting. NOTE: Cross  
comp should be set for 0.000 when running on a Cross Talk bracket tree.  
STOPA  
STOPB  
SETUP MODE  
CROSS COMP .015  
The first screen that will be displayed is a summary screen that shows you the throttle stop timer  
setting for quick reference. 2 stages will be displayed at a time. If the Throttle Stop Control is  
turned OFF, no summary screen will be displayed. Note that the timers are preceded with a letter.  
A1 represents STOPA, timer 1. B3 represents STOPB, timer 3. Like all other prompt screens, this  
screen will disappear and return to run mode after 8 seconds.  
A1:  
A2:  
01. 00  
11. 00  
SKIP DOWN or SKIP UP: This is the amount of time you want to add (Skip UP) or subtract (Skip  
Down) from your delay time after you have released the transbrake button. If you feel you “missed”  
the tree, every time you push the skip button the box will add or subtract this amount from your delay  
time. Use the scroll arrows to change this setting.  
SETUP MODE  
SKIP DOWN -.015  
Summary Screen  
Each of the timer values must be greater than or equal to the preceding timer value. A2 must be  
greater than or equal to A1 & A3 must be greater than or equal to A2, etc… If two timers are set  
to the same time on conventional stops, neither will have an effect and will cancel each other out.  
With the Stepper Throttle Stop, the L-STS computes the time it takes for the Stop to move from  
one position to the next. This is dependant on how far it must move (how many steps) and how  
fast you programmed the movement to be (rate.) If you set another movement to occur prior to  
the completion of the previous move, an error will be displayed on this page as shown to the left  
for A4. A4 is programmed to occur too soon after A3. If there is an error in the way a set of timers  
is configured, you will get a STOPA SET WRONG or STOPB SET WRONG displayed on the run  
screen notifying you that you should correct the error.  
A3: 2.500  
2.550 ERROR  
A4:  
TB PAUSE: This is the amount of time the box pauses from when the transbrake button is  
depressed until the transbrake sets. This prevents transbrake application if the button is accidentally  
bumped or brushed while driving down the return road or in the staging lanes.  
SETUP MODE  
TB PAUSE 1. 00  
TB LOCKOUT: This is the amount of time the box will lock out the transbrake so the driver can not  
re-apply the transbrake during the pass. Use the scroll arrows or cursor button to change the lock  
out in increments of whole seconds.  
SETUP MODE  
TB LOCKOUT 03  
NUMBER OF STAGES SCREEN  
NOT USING A STEPPER STOP  
Reset/Recall Button: Used to change the settings for the type of equipment on your car. For example, the type of throttle stop, how you  
want the starting line controller set up, etc. To use it for these applications, go to the set-up screen for the feature you wish to change,  
press & hold the RSET button until the box changes its set up. If pressed during a pass, the RSET button will cancel the throttle stop  
timers & return to a ready to run condition. If pressed after the run, the RSET button will recall the “How Late” information and how many  
times you “Skipped”.  
ARP (Accidental Release Protection): Occasionally you may anticipate the lights & release the button too early.  
ARP lets you recover from this situation. In Delay and Crossover modes, you simply press the transbrake button again before the car  
launches & the L-STS will instantly reset itself. In Interface & Cross Talk modes this does not work because the L-STS is  
If you are not going to be using a Stepper Throttle Stop with the L-STS delay box, you need to  
configure STOPA to a baseplate (non-stepper) or linkage style stop. This is done by pressing the  
STOPA button until you get to the STOPA TYPE: screen as shown below.  
STOP A TYPE  
STEPPER STOP  
Press and hold RSET until the type of stop that you are using is selected – See page 10 for further  
instruction on setting up this type of stop.  
4.  
5.  
SLC Prestage functions as follows: In this mode you must activate the Super Start System prior  
to staging by momentarily pressing the Skip Button to have the linkage stop close your throttle.  
At activation of the transbrake solenoid (when you press the transbrake button) the throttle will  
immediately pull to wide open so the motor will come up against the converter or 2-step for the entire  
staging duration. This mode is primarily used in pro-tree classes with short staging durations but it  
can be used with a full tree if desired.  
NUMBER OF STAGES SCREEN cont,  
expecting a second hit. To avoid a red light you can use the Last Chance feature.  
START LINE CNTRL  
PRESTAGE  
Last Chance: This feature works only in Interface and Cross Talk modes. If you think either or both of your releases were too quick, press  
the transbrake button down a third time to cancel the first two hits, then release the button off your bottom bulb to launch the car. If your car  
red lights off the bottom bulb, add some time to the Bottom Bulb delay and the Last Chance feature will use the delay from that setting.  
How Late: In the Interface and Cross Talk modes where you can take two hits at the tree, the How Late feature tells you which of the  
hits was faster and by how much. In Interface mode the How Late timer will display “THEIR TREE .XXX” or “YOUR TREE .XXX” or  
“LAST CHANCE ACTIVATED”. As an example, if you were in Cross Talk mode, the display might read “FIRST HIT .023”. This means  
that you were quicker leaving off your top bulb than your second bulb and that you were .023 seconds quicker. The L-STS released the  
transbrake off the top bulb hit in this example. If you had cancelled the first two hits by pressing the button a third time, the display would  
read “LAST CHANCE ACTIVATED”. After a run is made, the How Late information is recalled by pressing and holding the RSET button.  
The display will show both the How Late information and the number of Skips.  
SLC Turned Off: If you wish to run without the aid of your Starting Line Control you can simply turn  
the output off. In this mode the SLC will do nothing. The off setting is also used when the STOPA /  
SLC output terminal is to be used to control a down track throttle stop only.  
START LINE CNTRL  
TURNED OFF  
WIRING THE POWER FEED,TRANSBRAKE BUTTON & SKIP BUTTON  
Skip Recall: Skip Recall tells you the number of times you pressed the Skip button during the delay box time out. By checking the set  
up menu you can determine how much time each Skip was & whether it added or subtracted time to the delay setting. By multiplying  
the Skip time by the number of Skips, you can calculate the total amount of time that was added or subtracted from your delay time. The  
number of Skips used can be recalled after the run by pressing & holding the RSET button. The display will show both the How Late  
information and the number of Skips.  
1. Wire the 12v power supply wire directly to the master on-off switch at the back of the car. Use at least 10 gauge wire. Do not wire the  
power supply to the starter solenoid, Ford style solenoid, switch panels or existing fuse blocks. Install a 15 amp fuse or circuit  
breaker to protect the L-STS from short circuits.  
2. Install a 14 gauge wire from the ground terminal to a solid chassis ground, do not use the same ground that the ignition box uses  
Throttle Stop Settings Incorrect: If a throttle stop timer is accidentally set lower than the preceding set timers (timer 2 set lower than  
timer 1 or timer 3 set lower than timer 2, etc.) this message will appear. Change the timers to correct the problem. If the run is made  
without fixing the problem, the affected timer will not execute the conflicting timers. If STOPA is configured as a Stepper Stop, it will  
execute the Stages in order and as early as as commanded. Correct the error condition as the results may not be as expected  
Dial-ins Incorrect: If the Their E.T. setting is accidentally set lower than Your E.T. this message will be displayed. If you make a pass  
without fixing the problem, the L-STS will assume the handicap is zero and will only use the delay setting.  
Line Lock Output: The Line Lock Output is exactly the same as the Transbrake Output except that it is diode protected. This means that  
if wired in (see page 7) the delay box will operate the line lock on the starting line, but the line lock will not back feed to the transbrake  
solenoid while doing a burnout.  
and do not use aluminum or sheet metal panels as these are not reliable grounds.  
3. Wire the transbrake solenoid directly to the Transbrake terminal using 14 gauge wire.  
4. If you are going to use a rev limiter on the starting line, tie the rev limiter activation wire in with the transbrake wire.  
5. Run a 14 gauge wire from the L-STS’s +12 volt terminal to one side of the transbrake button used to launch the car. Run the  
other side of the button back to the TB Switch terminal on the L-STS . If the button is mounted on the steering wheel, make  
sure the stretch cord is at least 14 gauge wire.  
6. If you wish to use the optional Skip button, supply power to one side of the button from the L-STS’s +12 volt terminal using 18  
gauge wire. Run a wire from the other side of the skip button to the Skip Switch terminal on the L-STS using 18 gauge wire.  
7. If you wish to use the optional line lock output on the L-STS to simultaneously hold the line lock and transbrake on the starting  
line, run a 14 gauge wire from the Line Lock terminal on the L-STS to the line lock solenoid.  
Leaving Set Up Menus, Four Ways To Leave:  
1. Do nothing and the unit will return to the run mode automatically after 8 seconds.  
2. Press the Transbrake button and the unit will instantly return to run mode.  
L-STS  
3. Clock through the set up menu by repeatedly pushing the setting button until you get back to run mode.  
4. Change set up modes (i.e. in the Transbrake set up, you can press the STOPA button and jump directly to the set up menu for STOPA, etc.)  
Memory: The microprocessor in the L-STS will remember all of your settings, even after turning off the power. There are no internal  
batteries to die, so the unit will keep your last settings forever.  
OPTIONAL  
TRANSBRAKE  
BUTTON  
SKIP  
BUTTON  
Battery Chargers: It is important to make sure to have your master disconnect switch off while hooking up your charger between  
rounds. When the first contact is made between the charger and the battery there may be a voltage spike that could damage electronics.  
After the charger is hooked up, the master switch can be turned back on to run the water pump, fan, etc.  
Temperature: If the L-STS ever gets over 140° F, the display will get dark and unreadable. This does not damage the unit, simply cool it  
off and the display will return to normal.  
X
X
STARTING LINE CONTROL & SUPER START SYSTEM  
OPTIONAL 18 GAUGE  
OPTIONAL 18 GAUGE  
Starting Line Control (SLC) is a shared output with STOPB. This output can be used to control a single throttle STOPAs  
a down track stop to control the E.T., a starting line control to control the staging RPM, or both. To use the STOPB / SLC  
output as just a starting line control, simply change the STOPB CONTROL setting to OFF. To use the STOPB / SLC output  
as just a down track control, simply change the START LINE CONTROL setting to OFF.  
STOPB  
14 GAUGE  
14 GAUGE  
The starting line control settings are accessed through the STOPA menu. There are 4 different SLC options(see below for  
individual descriptions). This output is wired to a linkage style throttle stop to control your staging RPM in various ways.  
Press & hold the RSET button to flip through these options.  
18 GAUGE  
To any accessories that require a transbrake  
trigger signal. This includes starting line ignition  
rev limiters (MSD 2 & 3 Steps), external throttle  
stop controllers and shift timers (Dedenbear  
TSC-2A,TSC-4 & ST-1), and some other timers,  
RPM switches, data loggers, playback tachs,  
14 GAUGE  
The Super Start System is a feature that allows you to activate your Starting Line Control BEFORE you stage the vehicle  
by momentarily pressing the skip switch allowing you to stage with your foot on the floor. The optional skip switch must be  
wired in to use this feature. The Super Start works differently in each of the SLC modes, see below for specific functions.  
OPTIONAL 14 GAUGE  
SLC Transbrake Release functions as follows: At application of the transbrake (when you press the  
transbrake button) the linkage stop will close your throttle. At transbrake solenoid release (launch)  
START LINE CNTRL  
TBRAKE RELEASE  
30 Amp normally  
closed switch  
the linkage stop will pull the throttle wide open. If you wish, the Super Start can be used in this mode  
also. Momentarily press the Skip Button prior to staging the car and the linkage stop will close right  
then so you can stage the car with your foot on the floor. The linkage stop will still pull wide open at  
transbrake release.  
TO +12 V  
LINE LOCK  
BUTTON  
LINE LOCK  
SOLENOID  
SLC Timed functions as follows: At application of the transbrake (when you press the transbrake  
button) the linkage stop will close your throttle. At the predetermined time (whatever is set in this  
set-up screen) BEFORE transbrake solenoid release (launch) the linkage stop will pull the throttle  
wide open. Using this feature will allow you to have the car come up against the converter or 2-step  
for exactly the same amount of time every pass whether you are crossing over or launching off your  
tree. If you wish, the Super Start can be used in this mode also. Momentarily press the Skip Button  
prior to staging the car and the linkage stop will close right then so you can stage the car with your  
foot on the floor. The linkage stop will still pull wide open at the predetermined time before transbrake  
release.  
FUSE 15 A  
START LINE CNTRL  
TIMED 1.000  
10 GAUGE  
MASTER SWITCH  
TO STARTER & SWITCH PANEL  
6.  
7.  
WIRING FOR BASEPLATE STYLE THROTTLE STOP  
WIRING FOR LINKAGE STYLE THROTTLE STOP  
There are 3 different ways to use a linkage style throttle stop. They are wired the same.  
For electric “butterfly” throttle stops,  
set Stop A or B to “BASEPLATE TYPE”.  
1. Starting Line Control: In this application the linkage stop closes on the starting line when the transbrake is applied (or prior to staging  
if the pre-stage feature is activated). This is to control the staging RPM of the engine. See page 6 for a complete description of  
starting line control options. To use the STOPB/SLC output only as a Starting Line Control, turn the T-STOPA Control to OFF  
(see page 5).  
L-STS  
2. Down Track E.T. Control: In this application the linkage stop is used only during the pass to control the vehicle’s elapsed time.  
Typically racers will close the throttle STOPA fraction of a second into the pass and reopen the throttle a few seconds later to slow a  
car for a particular index. To use the STOPB/SLC output only as a Down Track E.T. Control, turn the Start Line Control to OFF  
(see page 6).  
3. Both Starting Line & Down Track Control: This last application allows a racer to use the linkage stop for controlling staging RPM and  
again during the pass to control the E.T.  
X
X
L-STS  
For air “disc” throttle stops, set Stop A or  
B type to “LINKAGE / DISC”.  
10 GAUGE  
18 GAUGE  
OR  
OR  
X
X
Use 10 gauge wire for electric throttle stops  
and 18 gauge for air throttle stops.  
18 GAUGE  
WIRING FOR REMOTE DISPLAY  
WIRING FOR 2-STAGE NITROUS SYSTEM  
L-STS  
STAGE 1  
SOLENOIDS  
STAGE 2  
SOLENOIDS  
L-STS  
10.87  
FUEL  
FUEL  
NOS  
NOS  
10 GAUGE  
X
X
X
X
STAGE 2  
BOSCH  
RELAY  
BOSCH  
RELAY  
ARM SWITCH  
LOCK RING  
Set stop A & B throttle stop  
timers to “2-STAGE” and the  
output types to “LINKAGE /  
DISC” Timer 1 turns on the  
nitrous, timer 2 turns it off.  
CONNECTOR  
TRANSMITTING CABLE  
FUSE 30 A  
10 GAUGE  
+ 12 V  
FUSE 5 A  
+12 V  
+12 V  
18 GAUGE  
FUSE 5 AMP  
STAGE 1  
ARM SWITCH  
Wire the Remote Display unit as shown. Use at least 18 gauge wire connecting the black wire to a solid chassis ground & the red to  
+ 12 volts. Use a 5 amp fuse in the red wire to protect the Remote Display from damage. Connect the display to your L-STS using the  
transmitting cable included with the display unit. Slip the connectors into the jacks & turn the lock ring clockwise to lock in place.  
BOSCH  
RELAY  
BOSCH  
RELAY  
WIDE OPEN  
THROTTLE  
SWITCH  
The display unit needs no set up, just power both units up & the Remote Display will show whatever is dialed in to “YOUR E.T.” setting  
of the L-STS. When you make a change to “YOUR E.T.” setting in the L-STS and the box returns to the run mode, the Remote Display  
will change accordingly.  
FUSE 30 A  
10 GAUGE  
NC  
NO  
COM  
10 GAUGE  
+12 V  
18 GAUGE  
18 GAUGE  
9.  
8.  
WIRING FOR TIMED SHIFTING  
The STOPA or B output can be wired to an automated shifter for timing your shift. The following are 3 different types of automated  
shifters commonly used in drag racing.  
1. CO2 or “Air” Shifter: Air shifters require +12 volts to be applied to fire the shifter and make the gear change.  
Set STOP TYPE to “2-STAGE” and the type to “LINKAGE / DISC”  
2. “HoldType Electric Shifter: Hold type shifters such as Dedenbear models SS-2,3,4,5&6 require a constant +12v to hold the  
plunger back. At the shift point +12v is removed and the spring pushes the shifter forward.  
Set STOP TYPE to “2-STAGE” and the type to “BASEPLATE”  
3. “PushType Electric Shifter: Push style shifters use a large high amperage solenoid that requires the use of a relay or a starter  
style solenoid to handle the load. These style solenoids use voltage to push the shift lever and make the gear change.You MUST  
use a relay or starter solenoid to avoid damage to the L-STS.  
Set STOP TYPE to “2-STAGE” and the type to “LINKAGE / DISC”  
CO2 OR “AIRSHIFTER  
STEPPER SET UP SCREEN  
This screen is only displayed when a Stepper Stop is connected and configured.  
L-STS  
The stepper setup screen displays the three parameters needed for setting up each stepper stop  
movement. 3 parameters are required: the time that you want the movement to begin, the position  
that you want it to move to, and the rate that you want it to move at. The setting that you are  
adjusting will be capitalized & have an equal sign – the other two will be lower case and have a  
colon. To move among settings, press the cursor key (right arrow.) When you press the cursor key,  
the first change you will note is the cursor under the first digit of the time. This allows you to  
increment each digit by itself making large changes quickly. After you move to the right-most digit  
of the time, one more press will take you to the position. Here you can adjust position from 0 to  
99. Press the cursor button until Rate becomes capitalized then you can adjust the rate from 1 –  
slowest to 9 – fastest. Press it another time & it will return to adjusting time.You will notice that when  
the underscore is shown under a digit, that digit can quickly be adjusted up and down.  
A1: TIME = 01. 00  
POS: 80 RATE: 1  
“HOLD”TYPE ELECTRIC SHIFTER  
X
X
A2: TIME == 11. 00  
POS: 60 RATE 1  
OR  
18 GAUGE  
18 GAUGE  
OR  
The next feature on this page is the Follow mode. Follow mode allows one to have a movement  
of the stepper stop immediately follow the previous move. This would be useful when you want to  
move the stop slowly at first, then quickly. To configure the follow mode, set up your slow movement  
as desired. For example, say the stop is closed to position 80 by A1 and we want to begin opening  
it slowly. Set A2 as shown on the left – time to 1.1 seconds - or whatever time you want to begin  
opening; position 60, or however far you want the stop to move at the slow rate, and rate to your  
slow rate desired – in this case. Rate: 1  
A3 FOLLOW STEP 2  
POS = 0 RATE 7  
“PUSH”TYPE ELECTRIC SHIFTER  
BOSCH  
RELAY  
Set movement A3 as follows: Press & hold the RSET key until you see the FOLLOW mode  
displayed. Now, as soon as A2 has completed making the slow opening to position 60, A3 will  
begin. A3 will then command the stop to move to position 0 at rate 7, if you’ve set it up the same as  
is shown here. If you press & hold the RSET button again, the system will remove the follow mode  
from A3 & the time displayed will be the time that A3 would have begun in follow mode. It is best to  
use follow mode & not try to set the times manually if you want them to follow. The reason is that  
it you change any of the settings of the previous movement, you may introduce an overlap of the  
movements & cause an error. Using the follow mode also allows you to change the time of this two  
step (slow, then quick) movement by only changing the time for A2. A3 will shift accordingly when  
A2 is adjusted.  
FUSE 50 AMP  
+ 12 V  
A4ERRTIME = 2.550  
POS: 40 RATE 3  
8 TO 10 GAUGE  
Set timer A1 or B1 to the desired shift time and set timer A2 or B2 1/2 a second after A1 or B1.  
Example: If you wanted to shift 1.1 seconds in to the pass, and were using Timer B.  
B1 would be set for 1.100 and B2 for 1.600.  
USING A STEPPER STOP  
L-STS  
If you set an invalid time, position, or rate, an ERR will be displayed immediately before the word  
TIME. This notifies you that you are commanding this movement to begin prior to the end of the  
previous movement or, if this is the last movement, it is not set to 0. Correct these conditions.  
NUMBER OF STAGES SCREEN  
This screen is used for configuring the number of stages for both the Stepper and the conventional  
stops. The Stepper Stop can be configured for anywhere from 1 to 8 stages or disabled – the  
conventional stop can only be configured for 2 or 4 stages or be disabled.  
SET NUMBER OF A  
STAGES: 7  
X
X
3 Conductor  
Cable  
For the Stepper Stop, the following applies:  
Disabled: The stepper stop will not move down track, however the Stepper Stop will still make its  
starting line control movement / movements.  
+12V  
Any number of stages 0 – 8: The Stepper Throttle Stop will make the programmed  
movements as configured on the Stepper Setup Screen.  
4 Conductor  
Cable  
For a conventional stop, the following applies:  
Ground  
Disabled: In the disabled position, the throttle stop output will not cycle. This setting is used when a  
wide open pass is to be made, or when the Starting Line Control feature is to be used without the  
throttle stop functioning down track.  
2-Stage: A Two Stage timer allows you to cycle the throttle stop one time down track. It will close at A1  
or B1 and re-open at A2 or B2. This can also be used to trigger a shift timer or other timed output.  
4-Stage: A Four stage timer allows you to cycle the throttle stop twice down track. It will close at A1  
and A3 or B1 and B3 and re-open at A2 and A4 or B2 and B4. this can be used for a three speed  
transmission with timed shifts or other features requiring two full actuation / de-actuation cycles.  
10.  
11.  

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