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First, roll the SoftButton to the front of the stand-by frequency (to change the integer part) or after the standby
frequency (to change the decimal part) and click on the SoftButton. You are now in "edit" mode, and the
">" (or "<") symbol is now ">>" (or "<<").
Roll the wheel of the SoftButton up or down, and the frequency value changes accordingly.
Once the correct value set, click again on the SoftButton to exit the edit mode. The ">>" symbol reverts to ">"
(or the "<<" symbol reverts to "<"). By rolling the SoftButton, you may now select the current frequency or
the radio names.
The "NAV" page
This page shows the NAV1 and NAV2 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. This page
is exactly the same than the COM page.
Current NAV2 frequency
NAV2 frequencies. "-" means inactive
NAV1 frequencies. "-" means inactive
Stand-by frequency for NAV2
Current NAV1 frequency
Stand-by frequency for NAV1
and "<" symbol in edit mode
Current COM2 frequency
COM2 frequencies. "-" means an inactive radio
COM1 frequencies. "+" means an active radio
Stand-by frequency for COM2
">" mark and current COM1 frequency
Stand-by frequency for COM1
Reference manual X52 Pro Interface for FS9
Page 8 http://blackswift.free.fr
The only difference between this page and the COM page is that there is always an active radio for
communications, as there may be no active radio for navigation.
In the picture above, you can see that the symbol is located after the decimal part of the stand-by frequency
of the NAV1 radio. So, at this time, the edit mode is enabled. Rolling the wheel of the SoftButton changes the
decimal value of the NAV1 radio frequency.
The "XPNDR" page
This page, available from the version 1.1, displays the transponder and ADF values. You may change each
digit independently and of course, the changes are immediately available in FS9.
The XPND value and ADF value show the current radios values in FS9. To change these values, use the digit
selector under the digits.
You may select the digit you want to change by rolling the SoftButton. Once the selector under the digit, click
the SoftButton. The selector aspect changes from a dash sign to an equal sign. Now, roll the SoftButton to
change the corresponding digit. Once it is set, click the SoftButton again. The selector changes back to the
dash symbol: you're ready to select another digit.
This page was requested by nico40, one of the first users of the X52 Pro Interface for FS9 program. Nico, I
hope you'll love this page.
The "ILS" page
This page shows the ILS settings (NAV1 radio). It is useful when approaching the destination airport in ILS
mode. The page contains five useful informations for a correct landing:
The "reception mode and needles" character shows if the radio is tuned or not and if needles are present in
ILS mode. This character may be either:
• A dot, which signifies that the radio doesn't transmit any localization information, or that the radio
is not correctly tuned,
ADF value
Transponder value
Digit selector
NAV1 frequency (ILS frequency)
Reception mode and needles
Course angle
Name of the tuned radio
Distance to the radio
X52 Pro Interface for FS9 Reference manual
http://blackswift.free.fr Page 9
• A vertical line, which signifies that the localizer has been captured and that the horizontal deviation
information is available,
• A "+" symbol, which signifies that the localizer has been captured and that the horizontal deviation
and vertical deviation (glideslope) information are available.
The ILS frequency is the frequency set on the NAV1 radio. The course angle is the one set for the ILS. The
radio name and the distance to the radio are available when the localizer has been captured.
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 "Lights" page
This page shows the current lights states. As for the COM and NAV pages, this page gives you the ability to
switch on and off all the aircraft lights. Please notice that some lights are missing from this page (recognition
lights, wing lights, etc) as they are not significant for the flight.
You may use this page as you do for the COM and NAV pages. The ">" symbol can be moved rolling the wheel
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