Hi Beagle123
I have the same PAS on my Crystalyte Journey Kit. It consists of a small plastic wheel with 5 magnets embedded on one side, and a separate magnet sensor with mounting bracket and harness that connects to the controller. The sensor triggers the controller to give about 2 seconds of full-on burst with each pass of a magnet. For safety *in case the pedal was accidently bumped* my system does not trigger unless I'm pedaling at 5 kph,
The sensor is installed on your bottom bracket and the magnet wheel next to it rotating with the crank. With my system, I can install it on either side of the bottom bracket as my sensor can be repositioned to point the opposite direction or I can reverse it with a jumper inside the controller. The odd thing about my Giant Revive is that the left hand side of the bottom bracket does not have an edge or lip to mount the sensor so I'm forced to use the right side, but there isn't much space for the magnet wheel, even after doing away with the chain-guard and its mounting bracket...so I ended up cutting small tabs of aluminum from a can to use as shims so that the crank didn't press in too far against the magnet wheel when the crank is tightened down.
On the lowest gear, you pedal faster - triggering the sensor more frequently - getting power . Then of course the higher the gear - the less frequency - less power but whatever gear you're on things even out between your effort, gear, and given power, or at least in theory.
It's not a great system because unlike the throttle with gradual increase of power, 2 second bursts of full-on power is not very efficient. It would be nice to have the power adjustable with a knob or multilevel switch, especially for light-weights like me.
Even when you use the ebrakes to regulate or cut-out the power, you'd have to make sure the 2 seconds had passed, otherwise you'll still get that full-on burst as soon as you release the ebrake. God help you if you're on a 5x motor!
I wouldn't recommend using this system in crowded streets, but it's actually really cool at high speeds. I switch from PAS to throttle when stopping at intersections because I need that instant start of the throttle when starting from a full stop, especially when I forget to gear down and you got a dump truck blaring his horn up yer bum :x . Unfortunately, the switch was inconveniently built onto the controller, not the throttle. It was really dangerous trying to feel around for that switch under my saddle at 24 kph

! So I disconnected the wire from the original switch and extended it up to my throttle and to a new on-off button. Life is good... 8)
My Journey Kit controller w/PAS is only 36v 20a, I wonder if I can get 72v 40a with PAS...
Golden Motors hub kits use the same system except their sensor is a bit bulky while Crystalyte's is nice and slim and flexible with installation.
The torque sensor is a lot more complicated because I believe you have to replace your original crank, but don't quote me on this.
Something you all probably know by now, the Mercedes uses a Sanyo geared hub with sophisticated Japanese electronics for that smooth and effortless PAS experience. Something you'd probably never get on Chinese PAS. Am I wrong?