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− | {{picturebox|AKZ_1017_E.jpg|caption=The | + | {{picturebox|AKZ_1017_E.jpg|caption=The SimuCUBE SER-DISP header and a Simucube wireless adapter}} |
− | {{damage|Do not insert or remove | + | {{damage|Do not insert or remove SimuCUBE Simucube adapter when the Simucube board is powered!}} |
{{picturebox|AKZ_1018_E.jpg|caption=Insert the Simucube adapter to the SER-DISP header like this}} | {{picturebox|AKZ_1018_E.jpg|caption=Insert the Simucube adapter to the SER-DISP header like this}} | ||
{{info|A metallic or conductive case around Simucube board will have a negative effect on the signal quality, and in these cases a window or hole near the wireless adapter may be needed.}} | {{info|A metallic or conductive case around Simucube board will have a negative effect on the signal quality, and in these cases a window or hole near the wireless adapter may be needed.}} | ||
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When a Simucube board has a wireless adapter connected to it, a Wireless Wheels tab will be shown and enabled in the Simucube Configuration Tool. For Simucube 2, this tab is always enabled in the True Drive software. | When a Simucube board has a wireless adapter connected to it, a Wireless Wheels tab will be shown and enabled in the Simucube Configuration Tool. For Simucube 2, this tab is always enabled in the True Drive software. | ||
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+ | {{picturebox|tuner1.PNG|caption=When a wireless adapter is successfully attached to a SimuCUBE board, a tab similar to shown here appears in Simucube configuration software}} | ||
This tab let's user to manage connections to Simucube Wireless Wheels. In this tab it's possible to find, connect, disconnect and forget wireless wheels. | This tab let's user to manage connections to Simucube Wireless Wheels. In this tab it's possible to find, connect, disconnect and forget wireless wheels. | ||
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On the other hand, the MAC addresses are unique, so they can always be used for identifying. | On the other hand, the MAC addresses are unique, so they can always be used for identifying. | ||
− | {{picturebox|tuner2.PNG|caption=A dialog (which is shown as a tab in Simucube Configuration Tool 0.12.x and later, and in True Drive software of Simucube 2 | + | {{picturebox|tuner2.PNG|caption=A dialog (which is shown as a tab in Simucube Configuration Tool 0.12.x and later, and in True Drive software of Simucube 2, for managing Simucube wireless wheel connections}} |
{{picturebox|tuner4.PNG|caption=The Simucube configuration software (both the Configuration Tool, and the True Drive software) shows information about connected wireless button plate on it's overview tab}} | {{picturebox|tuner4.PNG|caption=The Simucube configuration software (both the Configuration Tool, and the True Drive software) shows information about connected wireless button plate on it's overview tab}} | ||
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[[Media:Bt_board_breakout_1r1_gerber-2018-09-04.zip|Gerber files for reference break out board]] | [[Media:Bt_board_breakout_1r1_gerber-2018-09-04.zip|Gerber files for reference break out board]] | ||
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