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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
[[File:simucube chart.png|400px|thumb|SimuCUBE complete system overview. Pedals and shifter are optional and power supply is usually integrated inside the SimuCUBE controller box.]]
 
 
The usage of SimuCUBE system involves connecting all necessary parts together and configuring software and parameters to work with the actual force feedback applications. This guide assumes that user already has necessary parts, including:
 
The usage of SimuCUBE system involves connecting all necessary parts together and configuring software and parameters to work with the actual force feedback applications. This guide assumes that user already has necessary parts, including:
 
* A SimuCUBE control box (with integrated power supply)
 
* A SimuCUBE control box (with integrated power supply)
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** IEC C13 power cord (similar to most PC peripherals use)
 
** IEC C13 power cord (similar to most PC peripherals use)
 
** Motor cables: power cable (with bare wire ends) and motor [[feedback devices|feedback device]] (encoder) cable. If the feedback device cable does not come with SimuCUBE (or [[IONI]] [[ARGON|or ARGON]]) compatible feedback device connector installed, then having a ''two row male D-Sub 15 connector'', ''connector hood'', and ''soldering tools'' are also necessary to make the cable.
 
** Motor cables: power cable (with bare wire ends) and motor [[feedback devices|feedback device]] (encoder) cable. If the feedback device cable does not come with SimuCUBE (or [[IONI]] [[ARGON|or ARGON]]) compatible feedback device connector installed, then having a ''two row male D-Sub 15 connector'', ''connector hood'', and ''soldering tools'' are also necessary to make the cable.
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== Installation step-by-step ==
 
== Installation step-by-step ==
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* [[Connecting pedals and buttons to SimuCUBE|'''PART 5''']]: Optional: wire pedals, buttons and other input devices to SimuCUBE
 
* [[Connecting pedals and buttons to SimuCUBE|'''PART 5''']]: Optional: wire pedals, buttons and other input devices to SimuCUBE
 
For common pitfalls and problems, see [[SimuCUBE troubleshooting]].
 
For common pitfalls and problems, see [[SimuCUBE troubleshooting]].
 
[[Category:SimuCUBE_user_guide]]
 

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