IITCreator
Posted: Mon May 13, 2024 2:22 pm
Good morning,
On the FDS A320 simulator, which I am currently reassembling, there is, among other things, an FDSSYS3 card to which the ECAM Panel is connected.
This card is well recognized in Windows 10 and also in the IITCreator module which allows configuration.
It is well powered at 12v (tested at 13.3v).
When I open IITCreator and press an ECAM button e.g. bleed, the software designates input 26 and I therefore configure the ECAM bleed key
so on for the other door, clr, etc. buttons. and after saving, I close IITCreator.
When I open IITCreator again, all the assignments given to the pushers have disappeared???? and that only on this card.
An idea ?
For info, when I configure the switches and LEDs on the FDSSYS1 128/256 card which manages the overhead, all the information is kept.
Other questions:
For the switches, do you have to assign switch up and down for each function, or only one is enough and the other is by default
ex: if I press the korry BAT1 should I put switch up, and down when I release or up is enough and down is implicitly taken by default?
Are these functions (up and down) that should be used for the Korrys or toggle?
Is there a tutorial for IITCreator and if so where?
On the FDS A320 simulator, which I am currently reassembling, there is, among other things, an FDSSYS3 card to which the ECAM Panel is connected.
This card is well recognized in Windows 10 and also in the IITCreator module which allows configuration.
It is well powered at 12v (tested at 13.3v).
When I open IITCreator and press an ECAM button e.g. bleed, the software designates input 26 and I therefore configure the ECAM bleed key
so on for the other door, clr, etc. buttons. and after saving, I close IITCreator.
When I open IITCreator again, all the assignments given to the pushers have disappeared???? and that only on this card.
An idea ?
For info, when I configure the switches and LEDs on the FDSSYS1 128/256 card which manages the overhead, all the information is kept.
Other questions:
For the switches, do you have to assign switch up and down for each function, or only one is enough and the other is by default
ex: if I press the korry BAT1 should I put switch up, and down when I release or up is enough and down is implicitly taken by default?
Are these functions (up and down) that should be used for the Korrys or toggle?
Is there a tutorial for IITCreator and if so where?