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Compressor Supreme Force Feedback User Manual

Compressor Supreme Force Feedback
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Compressor Supreme Force Feedback
User Manual
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1. Setting up
Compressor Supreme
1. Connect the gear shifter to the back panel of the steering wheel column.
2. Connect the foot pedals to the back panel of the steering wheel column.
3. Connect the A.C. adaptor jack to the back panel of the steering wheel column.
4. Ensure that your PlayStation 2/PSX is switched off. Connect the system jack to the controller
socket of your console. If it is going to connect PC, connect up the adapter first.
5. Switch on your console.
To PlayStation 2/PSX
for PC USB
Gear shifter
Foot pedals
Gear shifter
Hand brake
Gear “-” button
Fire buttons
Gear “+” button
R2 button
R1 button
Dual Shock 2 indicator
MODE, TEACH button
Direction buttons
START, SELECT button
1.
2.
3.
R2
L/L1
4.
To main power socket
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Compressor Supreme Force Feedback Specifications

Power IconPower
current power consumption600 mA
Steering Wheel IconSteering Wheel
steering wheel deflection180 degrees
adjustable tilting angle40 degree (at 3 positions)
Dimensions IconDimensions
body dimension280 x 400 x 320 mm

Summary

Setting up Compressor Supreme

Selecting Operating Modes (PS2/PSX)

Dual Shock 2/Dual Shock Mode

Select this mode (Red light) for games compatible with Dual Shock controllers, enabling vibration feedback.

Digital Mode

Select this mode (Green light) for standard digital control, not analog response.

Teach Mode

Use this mode (Orange light) to customize button layouts, excluding Start and Select buttons.

Difference Between Operating Modes (PS2/PSX)

Factory Settings for Pedals & Gear Shifter

Programming the Foot Pedals

Programming the Accelerator Pedal

Program the accelerator pedal by using the TEACH button, holding the pedal, and pressing the game's accelerator button.

Programming the Brake Pedal

Program the brake pedal by repeating the accelerator programming steps.

Programming Joystick Direction (PS2/PSX)

Program joystick directions (left, right, up, down) using the direction pad in Dual Shock 2/Dual Shock mode.

Programming the Steering Wheel

Programming Left/Right Joystick (PS2/PSX)

Program the steering wheel for left/right joystick control using the direction pad buttons.

Programming the Hand Brake

Programming the Gear Shifter

Programming Up/Down Shift

Program the gear shifter for up and down shifts by holding the shifter and pressing the designated game button.

Minimum System Requirements for PC

Installing the System Driver (PC)

Driver Installation Procedure

Insert the driver disk, run setup, and follow on-screen instructions for installation.

Connecting Hardware

Connect the steering wheel adapter first, then the USB plug. A 'New hardware detected' message will appear.

Configuring Game Controllers (PC)

Adding the Controller

Access Control Panel, select 'Game Controllers', click 'Add', and choose 'A-881 Dual Vibration Joystick'.

Testing Controller Functions

Use the 'Properties' dialog to test steering, pedals, and buttons, and check vibration on the 'Effect page'.

In-Game Controller Selection

Select 'A-881 Dual Vibration Joystick' in game options and map buttons for gear shift and other functions.

Windows XP Specifics

Troubleshooting USB Connection

Check HUB connection, try another USB port, avoid plugging in during game execution.

Manual Hardware Addition

If no automatic detection, add hardware manually via Control Panel and follow menu instructions.

PS2/PSX Dual Shock 2 Compatibility

Analog vs. Digital Pedal Input

When Dual Shock 2 indicator is on, pedals are analog. When off, program pedals to Y-axis of joystick in-game.

Steering Lock and Force Feedback

180° Steering Lock

The steering wheel features a full 180° steering lock for competitive driving.

Force Feedback & Vibration

The system provides force feedback and vibration interacting with game events like road conditions and crashes.

Adjusting Tilting Angle

Mounting and Playing Positions

Mounting Gear Shifter & Wheel

Use G clamps or suction to mount the gear shifter and steering wheel onto a table.

Playing Positions

The device supports playing positions on a tabletop or under your legs.

Product Specifications