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23/02/2019 at 20:48 #1111
medtner
ParticipantI’ve sent a ticket to Brunner, but hope somebody reads here too, as I am in need of flying, and the Yoke won’t initialize properly.
When powering up the yoke it moves normally through the axis, but stops fully “out”, as in elevator up. The “state” of the aileron is then on (and has the normal resistance when not inside the simulator), but the elevator is “off”, and has no resistance. In CLS2SIM I get this error:
“Homing Error Current Limit2 @ Elevator(2)”Hope someone has any idea what happens. It seems like the yoke thinks that something is blocking it, and then stops the elevator “engine”. Nothing is blocking it, so it must be a software bug somewhere…
Again, desperate to fly in the sim. Hope for some help! 🙂
Yours,
Erik
23/02/2019 at 20:52 #1112medtner
ParticipantHere’s a video of the initialisation:
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Learn more24/02/2019 at 10:49 #1113sbrunner
KeymasterHi
See the answear in the helpdesk
Regards
Stefan Brunner
17/08/2019 at 23:37 #1375jerrypomales
ParticipantSo what was the answer?
I’m having the same problem25/08/2019 at 12:35 #1383medtner
ParticipantI’m actually not sure what the problem was. But I had people from Brunner do a remote session (they “took over” my computer), and they managed to fix it. It has not been a problem since. 🙂
Maybe Brunner can comment on this, for future reference?
28/08/2019 at 21:22 #1390rockyrowbtinternet-com
ParticipantI too are having same problem. I tried unplugging and replugging the main electrical plug socket and this reeks to reset the yoke. But surely this should not happen and needs sorting out.
29/08/2019 at 07:21 #1392sbrunner
KeymasterHi
We write you in the ticket system…
Usually this is solved with a firmware Update
Regards
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