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Problems with G1000 for Citation ISP

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I have downloaded a Citation ISP airplane (from http://flyawaysimulation.com/) with steam gauges and am trying to redo the panel using the Mindstar G1000 package. The end result is intended to look like http://www.sijet.com/g501sp-glass-cockpit

 

Since this is my first attempt to do anything like this with FSX, I obviously expected some problems and many of them I have overcome. But I have three so far insurmountable. 

 

Although I realize now I should have made a new section in the G1000.ini file I used the Cessna.Mustang section. This section is reproduced below:

 

[Cessna.Mustang]
Style=10
AirspeedRangeLowCaution=90
AirspeedRangeFlaps=100
AirspeedRangeNormal=224
AirspeedRangeHighCaution=275
AirspeedRangeOverspeed=276
AirspeedBugVr=120
AirspeedBugVrVisible=YES
AirspeedBugVxVisible=NO
AirspeedBugVyVisible=NO
AirspeedBugVgVisible=NO
AltimeterBug=3000
AFCS=NO
HobbsCounter=801
TachCounter=801
 
The gauge works but none of the airspeed ranges are drawn on the airspeed strip. The airspeed does function. I am sure this is fairly trivial to solve, but I can't see what is wrong.
 
The second problem is I am using the Cessna/Piper autopilot pad. I already have a window which acts as a popout for the PFD and just clicking on the PFD opens that window. I was assuming the Autopilot would work the same way. But I can't get it to open. Documentation says that for the PFD the ident needs to be 11000 but I can't find an ident for the autopilot. This gauge is defined as follows (note no fifth parameter):
 
gauge03=MPI_G1000!AP_CONTROLLER_CESSNA,  704,603,140,51 
 
The last problem is that the MFD has no controls at all shown on the bezel which makes the gauge unusable. The gauge is defined as:
 
gauge02=MPI_G1000!MFD,  798,670,484,329,MFD0|Cessna.Mustang
 
 
I'm sorry if these problems are really trivial but as I said, it's my first try at any of this.

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You would need to post your entire panel.cfg for me to review.


Ed Wilson

Mindstar Aviation
My Playland - I69

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OK, here it is. Understand that this is my first go and is nowhere near complete. It's based on the original panel.cfg and I have modified it.

// This Panel.cfg file created by FS Panel Studio panel editor utility - http://www.fspanelstudio.com
// Built Sunday, October 09, 2016 at 17:19 FSPS Build:22900

[Window Titles]
Window00=Main Window
Window01=PFD
Window02=Autopilot
Window03=MFD Popout




//--------------------------------------------------------
[Window00]
file=2d panel.bmp 
Background_color=0,0,0 
size_mm=1280
window_size_ratio=1.000  
position=7
visible=1
ident=0

gauge00=MPI_G1000!PFD,  239,670,484,329,PFD0|Cessna.Mustang
gauge01=MPI_G1000!AUDIO,  733,670,55,329,AUD0|Cessna.Mustang
gauge02=MPI_G1000!MFD,  798,670,484,329,MFD0|Cessna.Mustang
gauge03=MPI_G1000!AP_CONTROLLER_CESSNA,  704,603,140,51
gauge04=Magnetic_Compass!Magnetic-Compass,  1022,411,95,86
gauge05=MPI_G1000!MUSTANGPAD,  45,36,400


//--------------------------------------------------------
[Window01]
Background_color=0,0,0 
size_mm=640,435
window_size_ratio=1.000  
position=6
visible=0
ident=11000

gauge00=MPI_G1000!PFD,  0,0,640,435,PFD1|Cessna.Mustang


//--------------------------------------------------------
[Window02]
Background_color=0,0,0 
size_mm=320,240
window_size_ratio=1.000  
position=0
visible=0
ident=30
window_size= 0.250, 0.100
window_pos= 0.000, 0.000
zorder=0

gauge00=MPI_G1000!AP_CONTROLLER_CESSNA,  0,0,155,49


//--------------------------------------------------------
[Window03]
Background_color=0,0,0 
size_mm=640,435
window_size_ratio=1.000  
position=6
visible=0
ident=11001
window_size= 0.500, 0.500
window_pos= 0.000, 0.000
zorder=0

gauge00=MPI_G1000!MFD,  0,0,640,435,MFD1!Cessna.Mustang



[Default View]
X=0
Y=0
SIZE_X=8191
SIZE_Y=4000


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