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USER MANUAL CYBORG RUMBLE PAD SAITEK
Congratulations on buying the Saitek Cyborg Rumble Pad. The Cyborg features a range of controls including buttons, triggers and joysticks, powerful forces for maximum gaming realism and a switchable rotor module which allows you rotate the position of your d-pad and left analogue stick for ultimate comfort.
Your Cyborg also offers a choice of two playing modes - Classic and X mode - to suit the games you're playing as well as a precision button control which decreases the sensitivity of all axes for more precise aiming or movement.
① 2 shoulder buttons 2 shoulder triggers which function as buttons in Classic mode and analog triggers in X mode
② FPS button
③ Back/Start buttons
④ 8-way D-Pad
⑤ 4 Buttons
(6) Reversible unit
⑦ 2 analog joysticks with built-in buttons

Software installation for users of Windows® XP, XP64 and Vista
A) Drivers Only For Typical Users
- With your computer switched on, close down any programs that are currently running and insert the Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive.
- When the Introduction Screen appears, click Install Software to continue. If the CD does not run automatically, select Start from the Windows® Taskbar, then Run and type D:\Setup.exe and click OK - where D:\ is letter of your CD-ROM drive.
- When the Welcome screen appears, click Next to continue.
- After reading the Disclaimer, select the I accept the terms of the Disclaimer option and click Next to continue.
- At the Driver Setup screen, if you haven't already done so, plug the USB cable into one of your computer's USB ports and click on Next.
- At the Driver Setup screen, click Next to test your controller.
- When the Saitek Controller screen appears, try out all your controller's buttons and controls to show that it is working properly. When you have finished, click OK.
- At the Software Setup screen, select Do not install the SST Programming Software and click Next. The Programming Software can be installed at a later date by following instruction (B). below
- At the Registration screen, select Check this box to register now and follow the on-screen instructions, or you can choose to select this option later.
- Click on Finish to complete the installation.
B) Drivers and Programming Software For Advanced Users
Follow points 1 - 7 of the install procedure in A), then at the Software Setup screen, select Install the SST Programming Software and click Next.
In the following Software Setup screen, click Next and follow the on-screen instructions. At this point you will be asked to install such features as the Saitek Magic Mouse, HID-compliant mouse, Saitek Magic Keyboard and HID Keyboard Device (these are what XP calls the Programming elements of your Saitek controller).
Continue to click on Next and Finish to accept the installation until the Registration screen appears.
At the Registration screen, select Check this box to register now and follow the on-screen instructions, or do not select this option and register later.
Upon completion of the installation, you have the option to Run Profile Editor, which will give you a view of the programming environment. If you do not wish to see the Profile Editor at this point, just uncheck the box and click on Finish to complete the installation.
The FPS Gaming Button
Most First Person Shooter (FPS) games on the PC don't support gamepads without complex programming of controls. However, the Saitek Cyborg FPS feature allows you to use your gameplay in an FPS game at the touch of a button.
Pressing the FPS button automatically sets up your pad's controls for the following commands found in most current FPS genre games. You must insert the installation disc and install both product drivers and Saitek Smart Technology (SST) Programming software for the FPS button to work. Please note that the FPS feature is not available when using the Cyborg in X Mode.

| Button 1 | Use (E) |
| Button 2 | Jump (Space) |
| Button 3 | Flashlight (F) |
| Button 4 | Reload (R) |
| Button 10 | Buy (B) |
| Button 9 | Drop Weapon (G) |
| Top left button 5 | Right Mouse Button |
| Top right button 6 | Left Mouse Button |
| Bottom left trigger 7 | Crouch (C) |
| Bottom right trigger 8 | Scores/Objectives (Tab) |
| Left mini joystick 12 button press | (K) |
| Right mini joystick 13 button press | Middle Mouse Button |
D-Pad
Left mini joystick left-right (X Axis)
Left mini joystick up-down (Y Axis)
Right mini joystick up-down (Z Axis)
Right mini joystick left-right (Rz Axis)
Strafe Right (D)
Strafe Left (A)
Forwards (W) Backwards (S)
Mouse t
Mouse
Configuring your Cyborg Rumble Pad
When you have finished installing your Gamepad drivers the Properties window right will open. You can test your pad's buttons and rumble force effects.
As well as testing the pads controls you can also choose to swap the left Stick and D-pad controls which swaps the digital and analog controls of the left stick and D-pad.
The Force tab of the Properties window controls the level of rumble force you feel when the pad responds to an in-game movement or effect.
Moving the slider to the right increases force and to the left decreases force.


The Deadzones tab allows you to set the area of movement of your pad's controls where no commands are issued. For instance, increasing the central deadzone of a stick means you have to move the stick further before it produces a movement in-game.

Precision Mode allows you to select a button(s) or stick(s) on your pad which, when activated, will decrease the sensitivity of the Cyborg's left or right sticks so that, for example, moving a stick across its full range of deflection will correspond to half the normal movement in the game. This can be extremely useful when trying to aim a very sensitive rifle with a telescopic sight over long ranges. You can even configure the pad so that a button will change the sensitivity of the individual axes of each stick. For example, you may want the left to right movement of a stick to be more precise (ie, the same amount of stick travel equals less movement in-game) but up and down movement to remain as the default. In the example above right, we have configured the pad so that pressing the A button may precise (50%) and pressing the B button makes the (50%).

The Analog Buttons tab of the Properties window allows you to switch the mode of your pad from Classic to X Mode.
In the default Classic mode, the two shoulder buttons act as buttons and the triggers act as buttons or axes - better suited for playing traditional style sports games such as the EA Sports series. When you are in Classic Mode you can set the trigger position that presses the corresponding button.
If you check "Enable XBOX360 button mapping mode", you switch the pad to X mode. In X mode the two shoulder buttons continue to act as buttons but the two triggers now function only as analog axes, allowing you to control a range of movements
just by squeezing the trigger. This mode is more suited to modern driving and First Person Shooter games.
Reversing the position of d-pad and left stick
You can reverse the position of your d-pad and left analog stick to suit your playing style. To reverse the controls, press the button on the back of your Cyborg to unlock the module. Now pull the module out of the pad casing, rotate it and push it back into the pad casing until it clicks into place.
Please note: When you reverse the d-pad and left analog stick, the driver software will automatically reverse the control axes so that pressing or pushing upwards on the pad or stick still means movement forwards (if this is how you have configured your pad in-game) and vice versa.


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Important information
Driver updates
From time to time there may be updates to the driver and programming software for this product. You can check for the latest software updates by visiting the Saitek website (www.saitek.com) and clicking on Downloads. A drop down menu will appear. Select Drivers and Software.
Enabling your controller in the game
Most games support game controllers, but typically default to the mouse and keyboard until you go into the option menu within the game. The first time you start a game after installing your controller, go to the options menu within the main menu of the game and make sure your controller is set up correctly. If you are having trouble working out how to do this, or if you're unsure whether the game itself supports game controllers, then please refer to the user manual of that game for more help.
Programming your controller with Saitek Smart Technology software Introducing Saitek Smart Technology programming software
Saitek Smart Technology Programming Software (SST) is the software Saitek supplies to configure your Saitek controller for enhanced functionality. SST delivers a powerful set of features, allowing you to program your device with the ultimate configuration for total interaction. Despite a level of sophistication previously unseen in the market, and because of the Saitek Smart Technology inside, the software remains simple and intuitive to use.
For a complete guide on how to program your Saitek controller, visit the Saitek website at www.saitek.com or look at the help tab on your programming software menu.
Features of Smart Technology programming software:
- Quick and easy setup in any game
- Personalize the controller settings for your favorite games
- Configure your controller with an on-screen 3D model and interface
- Multiple setup option for each controller - ideal if a controller is used by several people and you need more than one profile per device
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Program special moves with sophisticated timing features
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Special game setups available as 'Profiles' from the Saitek website and on the Smart Technology CD
- Download the latest version of Saitek Smart Technology software from the Saitek website
What is a Profile?
A Profile is a custom setup for improved gameplay - consisting of a set of commands that are pre-assigned to the buttons or axes of your controller. Pre-written Profiles are available on the Product Companion Disk that accompanies this device or on the Saitek Website - www.saitek.com. (Please check the website for new or improved Profiles, which are added regularly).
How do I program my controller?
After getting to know your controller, you can start creating your own personal Profiles with the Saitek Smart Technology programming software (SST). This software has virtually unlimited programming capabilities and allows you to customize the controller to your exact gaming needs.
The Profile Editor allows you to program the buttons on your controller to perform different actions within your games - this is especially useful if the game you are using does not have its own screen that allows reconfiguring of your buttons.
Getting Started
- Double-click on the Saitek Smart Technology icon the install left on your desktop.
- In the Profile Editor, choose the control to which you wish to assign a keyboard command. You do this by left-clicking on the control's cell in the control list on the right of the screen.
- With the cursor flashing, type in the key commands and then click on the green tick mark when complete.
- Repeat this procedure for all the buttons you would like to program and then click File, Save at the top of the Profile Editor window.
- Give the profile a name (it is recommended you name it after the game for which the profile is intended) and then click Save.
- To enable the profile either click the blue Profile Now icon at the top of the Profile
Editor or right-click on the controller icon in your taskbar and select the name of the profile from the pop-up list of options.
- You will notice that when a profile is loaded that the controller icon in your taskbar has a green square behind it, indicating that a profile is currently loaded. If you wish to unload a profile simply right-click on the controller icon and click Clear Profile from the pop-up list of options.
If you require more detailed assistance with using the SST Programming Software, click on Help at the top of the Profile Editor and then Manual.
Technical Support
Nearly all the products that are returned to us as faulty are not faulty at all - they have just not been installed properly.
If you experience any difficulty with this product, please first visit our website www.saitek.com. The technical support area will provide you with all the information you need to get the most out of your product and should solve any problems you might have.
If you do not have access to the internet, or if the website cannot answer your question, please contact your local Saitek Technical Support Team. We aim to offer quick, comprehensive and thorough technical support to all our users so, before you call, please make sure you have all the relevant information at hand.
To find your local Saitek Technical Support Center, please see the separate Technical Support Center sheet that came packaged with this product.
Conditions of Warranty
- Warranty period is 2 years from date of purchase with proof of purchase submitted.
- Operating instructions must be followed.
- Specifically excludes any damages associated with leakage of batteries. Note: Batteries can leak when left unused in a product for a period of time, so it is advisable to inspect batteries regularly.
- Product must not have been damaged as a result of defacement, misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, destruction or alteration of the serial number, improper electrical voltages or currents, repair, alteration or maintenance by any person or party other than our own service facility or an authorized service center, use or installation of non-Saitek replacement parts in the product or the modification of this product in any way, or the incorporation of this product into any other products, or damage to
the product caused by accident, fire, floods, lightning, or acts of God, or any use. violative of instructions furnished by Saitek plc.
- Obligations of Saitek shall be limited to repair or replacement with the same or similar unit, at our option. To obtain repairs under this warranty, present the product and proof of purchase (eg, bill or invoice) to the authorized Saitek Technical Support Center (listed on the separate sheet packaged with this product) transportation charges prepaid. Any requirements that conflict with any state or Federal laws, rules and/or obligations shall not be enforceable in that particular territory and Saitek will adhere to those laws, rules, and/or obligations.
- When returning the product for repair, please pack it very carefully, preferably using the original packaging materials. Please also include an explanatory note.
IMPORTANT: To save yourself unnecessary cost and inconvenience, please check carefully that you have read and followed the instructions in this manual.
This warranty is in Lieu of all other expressed warranties, obligations or liabilities. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTYES, OBLIGATIONS, OR LIABILITIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTYES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of special, incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

This symbol on the product or in the instructions means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your household waste. There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU.
For more information, please contact the local authority or your retailer where you purchased the product.
FCC Compliance and Advisory Statement
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and;
2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna;
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver;
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected;
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1 This device may not cause interference, and;
2 This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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