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10-12-2009, 01:11 PM #1
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DU Selectors
As many of you probably know, you can make the DU selectors operational with the Expanded F6 mode. Since the PM manual hardly spends any words on it, I wrote a short tutorial.
You can find it at: http://home.planet.nl/~pvrijald/flig...expandedf6.htm
Have fun,
--pim
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10-12-2009, 02:04 PM #2
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Re: DU Selectors
Hi Pim,
Nice tutorial like the other ones from you, thanks to share with us !
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10-12-2009, 08:54 PM #3
Re: DU Selectors
Thanks Pim!
Nice little website there with some nice solutions!
Nat
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10-13-2009, 01:55 AM #4
Re: DU Selectors
Hello.
I have tried to use the F6 mode with help from your tutorial and it works exelent.
Only one questation whic PM-offset are you using to operate the ENG and SYS buttons and what does the "sys" button acctualy mean in this case?
Regards
Nils
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10-13-2009, 01:08 PM #5
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Re: DU Selectors
The SYS button shows two system pages - the lower EICAS page and a page showing the actual positions of the rudder, ailerons, and elevator. Since I use the CPFlight MIP interface board, I don't have to deal with offsets here.
--pim
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10-13-2009, 01:16 PM #6
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Re: DU Selectors
Great information Pim! Thanks for sharing.
Joe
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10-15-2009, 04:46 PM #7
Re: DU Selectors
Hello.. pim
Thanks, a quick and good answer. It makes the completion of my "Brake-panel" many steps closer. You inspired me to place a question on this Forum instead of trying and trying! Thanks again and good luck.
(By the way: PM-offset could be $04F4-2, value 336, system page.)
Regards
Nils
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10-24-2009, 03:53 PM #8
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Re: DU Selectors
I am new to PM and have found getting the PFD and ND positioned correctly a bit 'challenging'. You mentioned in your very useful script about how to move the PFD and ND apart by editing the GCSET.TXT.
This is exactly what I needed but when I looked in the txt file there was no '/captain ND' block to edit the 'posX' value. There was only a block about the '/chrono'. This had an id number associated with it so I assume it had been placed there by the application.
There doesn't appear to be anything mentioned in the manual about how to do it but I might have missed itAndy
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10-25-2009, 05:24 AM #9
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Re: DU Selectors
Hallo Andy,
This is the file for the upper DU:
/element positions
/Chronometer
ID= 20
PosX=-30
PosY= 210
Zoom=0.000
Hide=Off
Active=Off
/Expanded F6 Positions
/Captain PFD
ID= 61
PosX=-280
PosY=-100
Zoom=1.000
Hide=On
Active=Off
/Captain ND
ID= 62
PosX= 180
PosY=-105
Zoom=1.000
Hide=On
Active=Off
/Upper EICAS
ID= 63
PosX= 480
PosY= 260
Zoom=1.000
Hide=Off
Active=Off
/Lower EICAS
ID= 64
PosX= 480
PosY=-230
Zoom=1.000
Hide=On
Active=Off
/First Officer ND
ID= 65
PosX= 180
PosY=-555
Zoom=1.000
Hide=On
Active=Off
/First Officer PFD
ID= 66
PosX=-280
PosY=-550
Zoom=1.000
Hide=On
Active=Off
As you can it is in Expanded mode. You should see a similar configuration. I am using the latest build 464.
Best regards,
--pim
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