chasbruce Posted June 19 Report Posted June 19 Hi, I have the Parking brake release threshold at the default 70 in the .ini and both toe brakes configured in fsuipc, but pressing the toe brakes full down does not register any change to offset 0BC8, which stays on 32767, as do both left and right brakes (0BC4 and 0BC6) Can you provide any pointers as to what I am missing? I thought that 0BC8 would return to zero EDIT - so when I apply the parking brake, all 3 offsets get fixed on 32767, so if I then try moving the pedals, as all 3 offsets are fixed, no pedal movement is detected to release the parking brake. It would probably work if only the parking brake offset was on 32767, but the 2 pedal offsets returned to zero and registered movement, ie if the pedals were independent, as then I could program pedal movement to make the parking brake motor release the parking brake Thanks Charles
John Dowson Posted Monday at 08:12 AM Report Posted Monday at 08:12 AM What aircraft are you using? Can you please set logging for axes controls (Log->Axes Controls), Events (Log->Events) and Extras (Log->Extras) and show me/attach your FSUIPC7.log file showing the issue. Try and keep the session as showrt as possible - just load the aircraft, replicate the issue, then exit FSUIPC7 before attaching the file. John
chasbruce Posted Monday at 02:27 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 02:27 PM Thanks John! Attached is the log, started today 23/06 at 11:11 my local time, loaded the aircraft, set the logs, set parking brake, started battery and APU (elec and bleed air) and elec hydraulics, did several pumps of the toe brakes to full but no release of parking brake, released parking brake by hand then re-applied it by hand, closed session FSUIPC7.log
John Dowson Posted Monday at 02:41 PM Report Posted Monday at 02:41 PM Looks like you are using the PM 737. The brake release threshold is only applicable to airbuses, as these are the only aircraft that use this brake release mechanism (although I see in the documentation that this is omitted!). Try setting the logging for Extras before the aircraft is loaded - this should then log a message indicating if the brake release threshold is applied or reset. John
chasbruce Posted Monday at 03:15 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 03:15 PM Thx, I deleted the log, opened fsuipc and set the 3 log flags, loaded MSFS, set parking brake (was already on), started batt + apu + hyd + apu bleed, pumped the toe brakes 3 times but no release of PK, turned off PK by hand and reset (did this twice), exited. FSUIPC7.log
John Dowson Posted Monday at 03:58 PM Report Posted Monday at 03:58 PM Did you not read my previous comment: 1 hour ago, John Dowson said: Looks like you are using the PM 737. The brake release threshold is only applicable to airbuses, as these are the only aircraft that use this brake release mechanism (although I see in the documentation that this is omitted!). You are not using an airbus, so this parameter has no effect. If you want to mimic this in airliners, then you would need to use a lua script. Note that you are using a very old version of FSUIPC - 7.4.17. I only support the latest release, which is 7.5.3. Please update if you require further support: Quote ********* FSUIPC7, Version 7.4.17 (4th September 2024) by John Dowson ********* **** New version available: version 7.5.3 is available **** 43 minutes ago, chasbruce said: opened fsuipc and set the 3 log flags, loaded MSFS You need to set the logging flags then exit FSUIPC and let MSFS auto-start it, as then I can see/check the logging. John
chasbruce Posted Monday at 04:14 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 04:14 PM Yes of course I did read your comment, I always do, but you then went on to request that I set certain logs and reload, so I did as you requested. You are now saying that the 2nd half of your msg was unnecessary, now understood, so I'll read up on Luas and update fsuipc. Charles
John Dowson Posted Tuesday at 09:05 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 09:05 AM The logging I requested would just confirm that the auto-brake threshold wasn't being used, but I think that was added in a later version of FSUIPC 7 than the one you are using anyway. You should update to the latest version of FSUIPC7. John
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