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1. Backup any file you modify before making changes.
2. Open panel.cfg and make the following changes:

//--------------------------------------------------------
[Window08]
Background_color=0,0,0
size_mm=937,887
ident=14401
zorder=99
window_size= 0.345, 0.525
window_pos= 0.650, 0.470

gauge00=F1GTN!GTN750,  0,0,937,887,UNIT1.POP

//--------------------------------------------------------
[Vcockpit02]
Background_color=0,0,0
size_mm=512,512
visible=0
pixel_size=1024,1024
texture=$Panel_2

gauge00=F1GTN!GTN750,  1,4,521,308,UNIT1.VC        
gauge01=EMB505_G1000!COMMON_UPDATE_G1000MFD, 0,0,1,1  
gauge03=EMB505CAR!ToggleCARG1100,   64,0,400,64
gauge04=CAREMB505_G1000!GPS_Twas,   0,0,1,1

//--------------------------------------------------------
Save panel.cfg.

This gives you the screen of the GTN750 but not the bezel that has buttons/knobs/etc. In order to use anything on the bezel you have to popup [Window08]. There is a clickspot on the left side of the Vcockpit MFD bezel.

It also keeps the Carenado MFD as a popup window if you want to input LFE, temp, etc. Clickspot is still active where Carenado put it.

3. Copy "F1GTN.ini" from the directory of another aircraft (that has a GTN750) and paste it into the Carenado Phenom 300 directory. Same directory containing the "aircraft.cfg" file.

4. Good to go.
 


-J

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Thank you!


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Oops! Clickspot for the popup Carenado MFD is way too big and interferes with the top lines of the GTN750. So make this change in "panel.cfg":

 

[Vcockpit02]

gauge03=EMB505CAR!ToggleCARG1100,                240,    0, 50,  15

 

To get the same size clickspot on the PFD:

 

[Vcockpit01]

gauge04=EMB505CAR!ToggleCARG1000,                 240,    0, 50,  15


-J

13700KF | RTX 4090 @ 4K | 32GB DDR5 | 2 x 1TB SSDs | 1TB M.2 NVMe

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Oops #2. GTN750 did not completely fill the MFD's bezel. I thought it was just reflection until I noticed it at night. Change this:

 

[Vcockpit02]

gauge00=F1GTN!GTN750, 1,4,521,320,UNIT1.VC


-J

13700KF | RTX 4090 @ 4K | 32GB DDR5 | 2 x 1TB SSDs | 1TB M.2 NVMe

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Hi,

How do you get the coordinates for the VC to place the GTN in. I am trying to do this for a diffrent aircraft and really struggling. Thanks 

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On 1/26/2018 at 8:24 PM, Bert Pieke said:

Which aircraft?  :huh:

i believe this is for the phenom 300. Hey Bert quick question. i installed my GTN 750 for my phenom 300 already. but i have to press shift+9 to open the gtn 750. which obviously what i don't want. how do i install it to the actuall MFD without having it pop out? 

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11 hours ago, MaxFa18 said:

i believe this is for the phenom 300. Hey Bert quick question. i installed my GTN 750 for my phenom 300 already. but i have to press shift+9 to open the gtn 750. which obviously what i don't want. how do i install it to the actuall MFD without having it pop out? 

send me a pm with your email address, requesting my phenom 300 mod.


Bert

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