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Gord

Logitech Multi Panel Configuration

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Hello,

 

I use SPAD-neXt script panel to drive such events.

The data below are a sample possibly varying with plane (especially LVAR)

Create a new event in a free row/col of the script panel.
In the conditional area, compare PLANE ALTITUDE versus GPS CRUIZE ALT (or equivalent upon the FMC or GPS used by your plane)

The action to execute is

Change Button light
DEVICE : Multi Panel
TARGET: Glideslope / reverse approach
CHANGE LIGHT TO : Longmode ON (flash 1 time per second)

 

IMPROVEMENTS :

* Depending on the available data (LVAR, LOCAL, FSUIPC, SimConnect ...) the cruising altitude can be retrieved from the GPS / FMC variables

* To avoid repeated triggering of the script above the altitude, an ALERT_CRUISE_ALT expression can be defined which becomes positive when the aircraft's altitude is greater than GPS_CRZ_ALT and less than (GPS_CRZ_ALT + 10). In the panel script, the condition becomes "IF ALERT_CRUISE_ALT equal 1".

This should also work with other interfaces.

Have a good flight!

 


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Simulateur : Prepar3d V4.5 Hardware : Saitek/Logitek ProFlight Yoke + 2 quadrants, radiopanel, multipanel, rudders

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Thank-you

This is excellent information.

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