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start/stop and reset the timer, or to select the time zone of
the clock. These buttons are not handled by the software.
The "MFD Select" wheel button on the right, also called the
SoftButton in the Saitek documentation, is handled by the
software, and allows you to select and change the
information displayed on the MFD.
Any changes performed on these data are automatically sent to FS2004. For instance, modifying the COM
frequency on the MFD does also change the corresponding COM frequency in the simulator.
The "Aircraft" page
This page displays information about the current aircraft loaded in FS2004 and about the local time and Zulu
time in the simulator. See on the bottom of the MFD picture below: the picture was taken on 03/27/2007
20:19, but in the Flight Simulator, it was 12:45 local time (GMT +1:00)
There are no data that can be changed on this page, so the SoftButton can't be used. You may use the
"Function" button to display the previous or next page.
If the name of the aircraft is longer than the 16 characters of the MFD, it automatically scrolls to the left. It's
one of the included features of the Saitek controller.
The "Location" page
This page displays the current location of the aircraft in Flight Simulator 2004: latitude (N or S) and
longitude (W or E).
Current latitude of the aircraft
Current longitude of the aircraft
Local time in FS2004
Currently loaded aircraft in FS2004
Zulu time in FS2004
Reference manual X52 Pro Interface for FS9
Page 6 http://blackswift.free.fr
There are no data that can be changed on this page, so the SoftButton can't be used. You may use the
"Function" button to display the previous or next page.
The "Altitude, heading and speed" page
This page displays the current altitudes in feet (MSL and AGL), the current heading in degrees, and the
current speeds in knots (IAS and TAS).
There are no data that can be changed on this page, so the SoftButton can't be used. You may use the
"Function" button to display the previous or next page
The "Fuel" page
This page displays the amount of fuel in pounds in the plane (FOB – Fuel On Board), and the consumption of
fuel in pounds per hour (FF – Fuel Flow).
The "COM" page
This page shows the COM1 and COM2 current and stand-by frequencies. In this page you may select the
radio to use, swap the current frequencies with the stand-by ones, and change the stand-by frequencies.
In this page, you may select and change the values of the frequencies, and these changes are immediately
updated in FS2004. For this purpose, there is a ">" or "<" character in the page, in front of the radio name, in
front of one of the frequencies or after the decimal part of the stand-by frequencies. This mark shows the
information that can be changed. To move the mark, roll the wheel of the SoftButton. To change a value, click
the SoftButton.
To change the active radio
As the active radio is the one with the "+" symbols (see above: COM1 is the active radio), roll the SoftButton
until the ">" is in front of the inactive radio then click the SoftButton.
Current altitude in feet (MSL)
Current heading in degrees
Current speed in knots (IAS)
Current altitude in feet (AGL)
Current speed in knots (TAS)
Fuel on Board in pounds or kilograms
Fuel Flow in pounds or kilograms per hour
X52 Pro Interface for FS9 Reference manual
http://blackswift.free.fr Page 7
In the example above, after clicking while the ">" symbol is in front of COM2, the display will show "-COM1-"
and "+COM2+". To activate the COM1 radio, you'll have to move back the ">" in front of "-COM1-" and click.
To swap the frequencies
Roll the SoftButton in front of the current frequency for COM1 or COM2, then click the SoftButton. The
stand-by frequency appears in the current frequency line, and the current frequency appears in the stand-by
frequency line.
To change the frequencies
The operation is a little bit complex, as you'll have first to tell the software that you want to "edit" the
frequency before changing it, and will have to tell the software you finished the modification.
For a frequency, you'll be able to change the integer part (1 MHz increment or decrement) OR the decimal
part (25 KHz increment or decrement), just as you do in the simulator.
The software tells you that you're in edit mode by changing the ">" symbol into a ">>" symbol, or "<" into a
"<<" symbol (for the decimal part).
 
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