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MODE button (Analog / Digital) MAPPING button (for programming trigger functions) 9. CONNECT button 10. 2 built-in independent motors 11. USB receiver
• Do not twist or pull on the cable. • Do not spill liquid on the cable and/or connectors. • In the event of malfunction during use due to electrostatic emission, please exit the game and unplug the device from the computer. Resume normal game play by plugging the device back in and restarting the game. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PC (Windows 98 and higher) equipped with USB port.
DRIVER INSTALLATION The CD-ROM included with this product allows you to install the Force Feedback drivers.
1. Insert the installation CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the Force Feedback drivers. Once installation is complete, click Finish and restart your computer. 2. Once your computer has restarted, connect the USB connector to one of your computer’s USB ports. Windows 98/Me/2000/XP will automatically detect the new device. (If you are connecting a USB device for the first time, Windows may ask you to insert the Windows CD-ROM during the installation procedure in order to install the required system files.) 3. Installing the drivers: Windows 98: the Add New Hardware Wizard will search for the appropriate drivers. Click Next. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Windows Me/2000/XP: the drivers are installed automatically. 4. Select Start/Settings/Control Panel, then double-click Game Controllers (or Gaming Options, depending on your operating system). The Game Controllers dialog box displays the gamepad’s name with OK status. Attention: the Game Controllers dialog box does not allow you to test the gamepad’s Force Feedback effects. You can test them using the “Force Feedback Test” application (Start/Programs/Thrustmaster FFB Driver). ADVANCED FUNCTIONS • Switch (6): - OFF position = gamepad is turned off. - ON position = gamepad is turned on, vibration mode is off (saves battery power). - VIB position = gamepad is turned on, vibration mode is on (uses more battery power). • MODE button (7): press this button to switch between modes. - Analog mode (default): MODE button (7) lights up blue. 12 action buttons, left analog mini-stick (managing X and Y axes) and right analog mini-stick (managing Z and Z rotation axes) and D-Pad (managing 8 direction POV). - Digital mode: MODE button (7) is not lit up. 12 action buttons, D-Pad (managing X and Y axes) and 8 programmable directions, left digital mini-stick (managing 8 direction POV) and right analog mini-stick (managing Z and Z rotation axes). • CONNECT button (9): press this button to switch between modes. - “Connect” LED is flashing quickly = no signal between gamepad and receiver. - “Connect” LED is lit up = strong signal between gamepad and receiver. - “Connect” LED is off = gamepad is in sleep mode. - “Connect” LED is flashing slowly = low battery power (vibration function will be disabled in order to save power). In this case, please change batteries to revert to the normal “vibrating” configuration. • SLEEP MODE: - The gamepad automatically turns off when not in use for 5 minutes. - To “wake” it, press any button. • MULTIPLAYER / CHANNEL AUTO-SWITCHING INFORMATION: - You can play with up to 4 Dual Trigger Gamepads. All channels are detected automatically. - When playing in multiplayer mode, if you wish to switch gamepads in the course of a game, press the RECEIVER and CONNECT buttons on your gamepad simultaneously.
TRIGGER MAPPING All buttons and mini-stick directions (axes) can be mapped to the left and right triggers (except D-Pad and buttons (3) and (4)).
• MAPPING button (8) (used to map left and right triggers): - Press and release the MAPPING button (LED flashes slowly). - Press and release the button or direction you want to assign to the trigger (LED flashes quickly). - Press and release the trigger assigned to this function (LED turns off). • EEPROM: Your gamepad includes an internal memory chip, which stores your last mapping configuration even if you turn your gamepad off. • TRIGGER BEHAVIOR: Triggers react differently according to whether you map 2 separate analog axes, one same analog axis or 2 separate digital buttons to them. Below are 3 different examples (in this case, for racing games). • 2 separate axes are mapped to the 2 triggers. • This configuration is the most useful (if your game accepts it). • This enables you to separately regulate analog control of the left and right triggers (there is no “master” trigger).
• One same axis is mapped to the 2 triggers.
• In this case the left trigger is the “master” trigger. • If you press the left and right triggers together, your car will brake. • This allows you to use the right trigger to control your car’s speed, and briefly use the left trigger for powerful braking control. • 2 digital buttons are mapped to the 2 triggers. • This configuration offers separate control of the left and right triggers (there is no “master” trigger); however, the triggers operate as digital buttons (and therefore do not offer progressive control).
Thus, many mapping configurations are available, according to the possibilities offered by your game. If your game does not accept your current mapping configuration, the triggers will produce strange reactions; in this case, please try defining another mapping configuration (using other axes and buttons).
For a better understanding of all the available possibilities, try them out using the “Game Controllers” dialog box in the Windows control panel.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT If you encounter a problem with your product, please go to http://ts.thrustmaster.com and click Technical
Support. From there you will be able to access various utilities (Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), the latest versions of drivers and software) that may help to resolve your problem. If the problem persists, you can contact the Thrustmaster products technical support service (“Technical Support”): By email: In order to take advantage of technical support by email, you must first register online. The information you provide will help the agents to resolve your problem more quickly. Click Registration on the left-hand side of the Technical Support page and follow the on-screen instructions. If you have already registered, fill in the Username and Password fields and then click Login. By telephone: United Kingdom United States / Canada Australia Denmark Finland Norway Sweden
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Worldwide, Guillemot Corporation S.A. (“Guillemot”) warrants to the consumer that this Thrustmaster product will be free from material defects and manufacturing flaws for a period of two (2) years from the original date of purchase. Should the product appear to be defective during the warranty period, immediately contact Technical Support, who will indicate the procedure to follow. If the defect is confirmed, the product must be returned to its place of purchase (or any other location indicated by Technical Support). Within the context of this warranty, the consumer’s defective product will, at Technical Support’s option, be either repaired or replaced. Where authorized by applicable law, the full liability of Guillemot and its subsidiaries (including for indirect damages) is limited to the repair or replacement of the Thrustmaster product. The consumer’s legal rights with respect to legislation applicable to the sale of consumer goods are not affected by this warranty. This warranty shall not apply: (1) if the product has been modified, opened, altered, or has suffered damage as a result of inappropriate or abusive use, negligence, an accident, normal wear, or any other cause not related to a material defect or manufacturing flaw; (2) in the event of failure to comply with the instructions provided by Technical Support; (3) to software not published by Guillemot, said software being subject to a specific warranty provided by its publisher. Additional warranty provisions In the United States of America and in Canada, this warranty is limited to the product’s internal mechanism and external housing. Any applicable implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are hereby limited to two (2) years from the date of purchase and are subject to the conditions set forth in this limited warranty. In no event shall Guillemot Corporation S.A. or its affiliates be liable for consequential or incidental damage resulting from the breach of any express or implied warranties. Some States/Provinces do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts or exclusion or limitation of incidental/consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other legal rights which vary from State to State or Province to Province. COPYRIGHT © 2004 Guillemot Corporation S.A. All rights reserved. Thrustmaster® is a registered trademark of Guillemot Corporation. Microsoft® Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks and brand names are hereby acknowledged and are property of their respective owners. Illustrations not binding. Contents, designs and specifications are subject to change without notice and may vary from one country to another.
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