SHYK01 User Manual V1.0 (https://www.simionic.net) Thank You! Thank you for choosing our product! SHYK01 is a compact, low power consuming force feedback yoke which also provides fast disassembling/assembling for installing with a flight simulator cockpit. For more products and company information, please visit our website www.simionic.net. Tech specs Dimensions (main body): 170×325×83mm Weight (excludes power adapter): 4.3kg Power consumption: DC24V, Max. 200W Pitch moving range:...
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1. Button 1 6. Hat switch and button 7 2. Button 2 7. Power switch 3. Button 3 8. Power supply connector 4. Trim switch (button 4&5) 9. USB port 5. Button 6 Cutout diagram - 3 -...
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SHYK01 User Manual V1.0 (https://www.simionic.net) Assembling The steering wheel of the yoke is designed to be capable of quick disassembling and assembling. This is extremely useful when installing the yoke throughout a sim cockpit panel from behind. Please follow the steps below to take off the steering wheel. Reverse these steps to install the steering wheel back. To take off or install the steering wheel, please push the shaft along the pitch axis to the most forward position (into the box) so the cable inside the shaft won’t be over pulled during the...
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SHYK01 User Manual V1.0 (https://www.simionic.net) Insert a 3mm hex screw driver through the hole on the bottom of the steering wheel until the inside screw is reached. Loose the screw. The screw hole has a guard cap so the screw won’t fall out. Gently pull the steering wheel away from the shaft until they are total apart and the inside cable exposes. Don’t pull out too much. Otherwise, the cable may be damaged. Grab the cable, apply some force to pull the connector on the end of the cable out of the steering wheel. Now the steering wheel is totally separated from the main body.
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SHYK01 User Manual V1.0 (https://www.simionic.net) aware that the power plug is directional. Always keep the flat side facing up. Slide the outer shall of the plug back before plugging in so the plug will lock in place. Do the same when pull it off. Flip the power switch to give power to the yoke. An indicator on the power switch will light up when there is power. Motors are not engaged when the yoke is powered up. An...
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SHYK01 User Manual V1.0 (https://www.simionic.net) For safety concern, the motors are not engaged when the yoke is powered up. The yoke can be moved along the pitch and roll axes freely. To enable force feedback, the motors need to be engaged. This is done by letting the yoke run through an initialization process. Start this process by pressing the red button on the back of the left handle on the steering wheel.
SHYK01 User Manual V1.0 (https://www.simionic.net) Software configuration Connect the yoke to the PC with an USB cable. The yoke will be recognized as a standard force feedback game controller in Windows system. Mac OS just does not support force feedback. So, use this yoke only under Windows. Although the yoke is a standard force feedback device, there is no native force feedback support in MSFS. In X-Plane native force feedback depends on the aircraft’s config file. Most of the aircrafts does not have native force feedback configuration.
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SHYK01 User Manual V1.0 (https://www.simionic.net) As it is on a real plane, to prevent accidentally operations, only when both switches are pushed to the same direction (upward or downward) the operation is considered as effective. Otherwise, no actions will be sent to PC. The only need to push them to different directions is to disengage the motors. - 9 -...
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SHYK01 User Manual V1.0 (https://www.simionic.net) Limited Warranty 1. The product is covered by a 1 year limited warranty from the date of purchase, against any defects in materials or workmanship. 2. This limited warranty does not cover any damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from any improper use. 3. We will repair the product using either new or refurbished replacement parts.
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