Saitek Pro Flight Instrument Panel Bedienungsanleitung
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Pro Flight Instrument Panel
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USER MANUAL
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MANUAL DEL USUARIO
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SAITEK PRO FLIGHT INSTRUMENT PANEL
Congratulations on buying the Saitek Pro Flight Instrument Panel. The instrument
panel interacts in real time with Microsoft Flight Simulator X to display a choice of
cockpit screens, improving control and making your ïŹying experiences more realistic.
Installing the switch panel
To use the switch panel as a standalone device, simply extend the support stand at
the back of unit as shown.
You can also ïŹx the panel to the supplied mounting bracket. Insert the screws through
the holes at the corners of the panel into the bracket behind and tighten. If you already
own a Saitek Pro Flight Yoke System, you can mount the panel and bracket on top of
the yoke unit using the screws provided.
Installation for users of WindowsÂź XP, XP64 and Vista
Important: Do not connect the Flight Instrument Panelâs USB cable to your PC
before installing the driver software.
1. With your computer switched on, close down any programs that are currently
running and insert the Installation CD into your CD or DVD drive.
2. If the CD does not run automatically, select Start from the WindowsÂź Taskbar, then
Run and type D:\Setup.exe and click OK - where D:\ is letter of your disc drive. For
Vista users, if you receive the âUser Account Controlâ prompt, click continue.
3. For XP users, when the Set-up wizard screen appears, click âNextâ to continue. For
Vista users, when prompted âWould you like to install this device software?â click
âInstallâ. After reading the Disclaimer, select the âI accept the terms of the
Disclaimerâ option and click âNextâ to continue.
4. The following screen will say âDriver set-up is installing Direct Outputâ.
5. Once the driver installation has ïŹnished, click âFinishâ to exit the installation process.
6. Plug in your Flight Instrument Panel.
7. For XP users, the New Hardware Wizard will appear asking âCan Windows connect
to Windows Update to search for software?â. Select âNot at this timeâ and click
âNextâ. For Vista users, the installation will now be completed automatically.
8. At the next screen, XP users should choose the recommended option âInstall
software automaticallyâ. Click âNextâ and then âFinishâ to complete the installation.
9. If prompted, restart your PC.
Note 1: If you plug in your Flight Instrument Panel before installing the drivers, for XP
users, the Found New Hardware Wizard will appear. Click âCancelâ and go to stage 1
of the installation process above. For Vista users, a screen will appear saying
âWIndows needs to install driver software for your unknown deviceâ. Select âAsk me
again laterâ and go to stage 1 of the installation process.
Note 2: If you have lost or damaged your CD, you can use Windows Update to restore
or load software drivers.
Note 3: If you install a Saitek X52 Pro after having installed the Flight Instrument Panel,
the instrument panelâs Direct Output ïŹle will be overwritten. If this happens, please
reinstall the instrument panel software.
Troubleshooting
How to assign Flight Simulator X instrument displays to the Pro Flight Instrument
Panel
Once you have installed the instrument panel software and plugged the switch panelâs
USB cable into one or your PCâs free USB ports (or Saitek Pro ïŹight yoke USB hub),
the screen will show a default scrolling display of Saitek Pro Flight products.
The instrument panel buttons and screen are now automatically conïŹgured to interact
with FS X software. When you open Microsoft FSX you will be asked âDo you trust this
driver from Saitek?â Click âYesâ. You will then be asked âDo you always want to load
this plugin when launching Flight Sim X?â Again, click âYesâ. The Instrument Panel
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Note: Pressing any of the six buttons when FSX is not loaded will switch the
panel display oïŹ and on.
You can connect multiple instrument panels to your PC to show different cockpit
displays simultaneously. Each panel uses system resources - see Advanced options
below to connect multiple panels with maximum system performance.
Advanced options
If you have more than one PC connected to a LAN you can connect multiple
Instrument Panels to a secondary PC which will display ïŹight information from
Microsoft FSX running on your primary PC. This can be useful to free up system
resources for FSX.
Installation
1. On the server machine ensure Microsoft FSX and the Flight Instrument Panel
drivers are installed and running.
2. On the client machine, install Flight Instrument Panel drivers (including
DirectOutput).
3. Install Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package - x86 or x64 dependent
on server/game machine.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=32BC1BEE-A3F9-
4C13-9C99-220B62A191EE&displaylang=en
4. Install Simconnect.msi - copied from server/game machine.
5. On the server machine, add a section to SimConnect.xml
<SimConnect.Comm>
<Disabled>False</Disabled>
<Protocol>IPv4</Protocol>
<Scope>global</Scope>
<Address>SERVER_MACHINE_IP_ADDRESS</Address>
<MaxClients>64</MaxClients>
<Port>SERVER_MACHINE_PORT_NUMBER</Port>
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screen display will switch to show the aircraft Altimeter instrument. If your FS X
software does not recognise the switch panel, unplug the USB cable and plug it
back in.
If FS X appears not to load, this is because it is waiting for a prompt. To view the
prompt window, select it either by pressing Alt + tab or by clicking on the prompt on
the Windows task bar. The prompt reads âMicrosoft Flight Simulator security warning :
will happen once after installâ. Click Run and when asked âwould you like to designate
this module?â, click yes and FS X will continue to load.
The Pro Flight Instrument Panel will not register automatically if you have installed the
Pro Flight Switch Panel before installing FS X. To register the Pro Flight Switch Panel
with FS X, click on the âLaunch the Flightsim X plugin manuallyâ icon to re-run the
program.
You can select one of the above six screens to be displayed on the Flight Instrument
Panel. Press the cursor up or down buttons at the bottom centre of the panel to scroll
through the screen displays.
Additional buttons
The six buttons on the left of the instrument panel open additional cockpit screens or
displays when ïŹying in FSX. Each button is labelled with the corresponding display to
the right of it. The Map, Main Panel, Radios and GPS buttons will open those screens
or cockpit panels when ïŹying most aircraft. The panel 4 and 5 buttons will open
diïŹerent screens or panels depending on the aircraft being ïŹown. Press the button
once to open the panel or screen and again to close it (except map where you must
click on OK or press return to close the map screen).
Screen displays
Altimeter Airspeed Attitude Compass Turn and SlipVertical Speed
Produktspezifikationen
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Modell: | Pro Flight Instrument Panel |
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