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On the X52 Professional's iMFD, turn the left hand Pg. up and Pg. down wheel to show each
section of the radio stack on the iMFD's LCD screen. The sections are:
• Com 1 and Nav 1
• Com 2 and Nav 2
• ADF
• DME
• Transponder
• Autopilot
As an example, to change the Com 1 and Nav 1, or Com 2 and Nav 2 frequencies,
select the page with the appropriate Com and Nav channels. To toggle between active and
standby frequencies rotate the right hand wheel to move the cursor [ ] to the active (top)
frequency which you want to toggle to standby and press the right hand wheel button
(the MFD select button).
To edit the standby frequencies, rotate the right hand wheel until the > symbol is on the left
hand side of the frequency, and press the MFD select button, so that the > changes to
>>. You can now increase or decrease the values of the first three digits of the frequency
by rotating the right hand wheel upwards or downwards. When you are happy with
the value you have entered press the MFD select button again to exit editing that part of
the frequency.
To change the two decimal digits of the frequency, rotate the right hand wheel upwards
or downwards until the < symbol appears to the right of the frequency. Press MFD select
button and the < symbol will switch to <<. Now rotate the wheel upwards or downwards to
increase or decrease the two decimal point values. When you are happy with the frequency
you have selected, press the MFD button again to exit.
To make the standby frequency active, rotate the right hand wheel to highlight the active
frequency (it will be between the [ ] cursor brackets). Press on the MFD select button and
the standby value will now switch to become active.
You will need to switch on the desired Com 1, Com 2, Nav 1, Nav 2 frequencies by clicking on
the appropriate switch of the radio stack panel of your cockpit with your mouse . In the case
of the Cessna C172SP Skyhawk you will find these switches at the very top of the radio stack.
Creating your own iMFD interactions
You can create your own iMFD interactions with games by using the Software Development
Kit (SDK) which can be found in the C:\Program Files\Logitech\DirectOutput\SDK directory
once you've installed the software for your X52 Professional.
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