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Guest MOKE

Im new to the airbus world and have recently bought the A-340 professional, but Im flying the A-330 instead, anyway, Ican get everything up and running except for the displays, I cant seem to get them on, they just stay blank, I cant see my speed, altitude or attitude indicator, does anyone know how to turn them on, I tried reading the manual and everything, but I can find anything that can help me.Thank You

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Guest vrandar

Go to the overhead panel and in the centre of the panel (in the electrical section) switch on Battery 1, Battery 2 and the APU panel. Just below those is the APU Gen: switch that on as well. Below that in the Air section of the panel switch on APU Bleed. Then at the bottom of the panel switch on APU Master. At this point go back to the main panel and watch the lower ECAM which will be showing the APU screen. Wait until Flap Open is displayed then go back t the overhead panel and switch on APU Start at the bottom centre of the panel. Then you'll need to switch on thew fuel pumps further up the overhead panel in the Fuel section.Once the batteries are on you should have all screens working but I went through the rest of the overhead panel preps as well in case it helps.Rob Elliott, EGPE InvernessPSS Airbus Support andAirbus Fleet Training Captain, British Airways Virtual airbus@speedbirdonline.co.ukhttp://www.speedbirdonline.co.uk/airbus.htmlhttp://www.bavirtual.co.uk

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Guest MOKE

so, I should do all this first before i do anything else?

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Guest CVA420

I am having the same problem, I went throught the checklist outline above and still no luck. I have lights, and radios but no MFDs are working. Any other switches that we are missing?CVA420Joseph Demars.

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Guest vrandar

In which case this could be the dead battery glitch. You should always start your FS session with your default flight set to one of the default MS aircraft (I use the Boeing 737) with avionics ON but engines off. Then switch to the PSS Airbus which can be cold and dark if you wish.Additionally, if you have the registered version of FSUIPC go to the Miscellaneous page and make the battery life indefinite. If you have the unregistered version you can edit the A320 aircraft.cfg and add the lineelectric_always_available=1 anywhere in the ELECTRICAL section.Rob Elliott, EGPE InvernessPSS Airbus Support andAirbus Fleet Training Captain, British Airways Virtual airbus@speedbirdonline.co.ukhttp://www.speedbirdonline.co.uk/airbus.htmlhttp://www.bavirtual.co.uk

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