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Currently, the following commands are supported:
CB – cloud base (e.g. CB5000 – for 5000 ft)
CT – cloud tops (e.g. CT17000)
CC – cloud cover (e.g. 7 for 7/8)
The first layer is defined by the first CB command, thus the logical sequence would be CB CT CC
WT – wind tops (e.g. WT5000)
WD – wind direction (e.g. WD270 or WD90)
WS – wind speed (e.g. WS80)
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Instructor LOAD/FUEL Screen
This page is used to set the individual or general fuel load for the selected aircraft. The values are
displayed depending on the fuel tanks available for the current aircraft within FS.
The display of the unit for the fuel/load weight can be set by clicking on WEIGHT LB (or KG) and it will be
reflected in the tables. To select the LOAD page (passenger and cargo weights) click on the command in
white.
Fuel can be set in percentage or absolute amounts, per tank or as a total value. When selecting the total
percentage entry, the fuel will be evenly spread amongst the tanks. You can also enter a total amount of
fuel and have the Instructor station fill the tanks according to your preference…. Center tanks first or
Left/Right tanks first. If a fill rate is entered, this will be used to fill the tanks at a gradual rate, but only if
you enter a total fuel amount. The filling of individual tanks is immediate.
Additional features for this page will be added depending on user requests.
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Instructor ATTITUDE, VIEW and INSTRUMENTS Screens
These pages can be seen as experimental but already have a very practical use depending on your
simulator. The Attitude screen allows you to view the current aircraft’s behaviour in real-time from four
different angles.
The view screen can be seen as a simple real-time outside view if the instructor’s direct view to the pilot’s
display is obstructed. If available (in the Terrain subfolder) terrain data will be displayed together with
runways and taxiways. We are open to suggestions for additional features for these screens, in any case,
they have all proven very useful on the Instructor’s position.
Instructor Approach in the View Screen
The View Screen can display general airport layout as well as terrain files (these can be found on our
website, in the Documentation section). It is intended for approach and landing, not as an enroute display
as this point.
Instructor Aircraft Attitude
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Instructor Instrument Screen
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Instructor CONTROLS and SYSTEMS/FAIL Screen
The CONTROLS screen, much like the SYSTEMS/FAIL screen allows for several changes by the user,
depending on the needs. First, the basic options on the main page:
SHUTDOWN – Opens the EXIT page, allowing you to shutdown the simulator and connected programs
(for this option, the INI parameter AllowShutdown=Yes must be added to your WideClient.INI files in the
[User] section)
DISPLAY ACTIVE – Allows the enabling/disabling of individual screens of the PM Glass Cockpits, depending
on how your pmSystems file is programmed, these may be overridden by that program
ENGX/START or STOP – allows a quick-start of the engines (the number of engines is defined by the
currently loaded flight model in FS)
COLD/DARK, EXT PWR – can be linked to your pmSystems setup
SIM RATE – opens a menu which allows you to set the simulation rate within FS
From here on, user-defined commands are added on the first and following pages. These definitions can be
found in the controls.txt file in the pmInst Sub-Folder Configs. The structure is as follows:
[text_upper/text_lower], [offset], [length], [value on], [value off]
FLAPS/INHIB, 32F8, .0, 1, 0
GEAR/INHIB, 32F8, .1, 1, 0
SPLRS/INHIB, 32F8, .2, 1, 0
ELEC/OFF, 510, 2, 1, 0
PARK/BRKS, BC8, 2, 32767, 0
FAIL/AVIO, 2E80, 4, 0, 1
PITOT/FAIL, B71, 1, 1, 0
The buttons added in this way must always contain a text for identification, the format is, for instance
YAW/DAMPER, which creates a box with YAW in the upper part, DAMPER in the lower part.
The “offsets” for these features can be found on www.projectmagenta.com/pmoffsets.html (for the Project
Magenta offsets), the FSUIPC SDK (for the FS offsets) and sysvar.txt (pmSystems offsets).
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An offset is a memory location for a given variable, option or feature that can be changed to have an effect
on any of the connected programs. These offsets can have various lengths… bits, bytes, words, dwords. To
find out what the length of a given offset is, check it in the documentation.
 
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