Problem solved: my control setup went wrong
Disclaimer: I may confuse or wrongly use the terms between german and korean, please forgive me with profuse your kindness
1. Background
ZUSI3 3.5.2.0 on Win10 64bit
It happened in all types of locos and timetable.
I play ZUSI3 with my Saitek Throttle Quadrant for Throttle, AFB, Brakes..and Thrustmaster TFRP Rudder pedal for SIFA.
2. Problem
Whenever I click the left mouse button anywhere on the cab, it keeps make my FS42L brakes lever to move F(release) steps from FÜ step(Quick Release).
As far as I know, in F STEP it doesn't engage the brakes at all. But mine does!
[EDIT] brkaes are only released when lever is located at FÜ step(Quick Release). That's why I keep driving in FÜ step(Quick Release).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwJPAsrtofM
3. Similar Case
doubt same problems on this topic.
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[Problem Solved] Left mouse click activates brakes(FS42L)
- SeungwooKim
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[Problem Solved] Left mouse click activates brakes(FS42L)
Zuletzt geändert von SeungwooKim am 11.02.2023 14:53:52, insgesamt 1-mal geändert.
- Bernhard K.
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Re: Left mouse click activates brakes(FS42L)
I'm not at all a pro at this topic but what you are doing seems genuinely wrong:
Normally, you're supposed to drive in the F position. IIRC your problem was once described as misconfigured rudders in one of Alwin's videos, ending up with you always being in FÜ position, which is not good.
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Bernhard
This is because you're overloading your brakes. You can see this on the manometer for the HLL (yellow arrow) and HBL (red arrow) pressure. HLL is supposed to be <5,3bar, but in your case it's at around 9bar.SeungwooKim hat geschrieben: ↑11.02.2023 13:42:28 As far as I know, in F STEP it doesn't engage the brakes at all. But mine does!
[EDIT] brkaes are only released when lever is located at FÜ step(Quick Release). That's why I keep driving in FÜ step(Quick Release).
Normally, you're supposed to drive in the F position. IIRC your problem was once described as misconfigured rudders in one of Alwin's videos, ending up with you always being in FÜ position, which is not good.
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Bernhard
- SeungwooKim
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Re: Left mouse click activates brakes(FS42L)
Thanks for the kind reply. I've read the quotes that pressure can go up to 7.5bar(only in braking mode 2,3) when FÜ used from driving manual, but didn't know that could go that muchBernhard K. hat geschrieben: ↑11.02.2023 14:40:35 I'm not at all a pro at this topic but what you are doing seems genuinely wrong:
This is because you're overloading your brakes. You can see this on the manometer for the HLL (yellow arrow) and HBL (red arrow) pressure. HLL is supposed to be <5,3bar, but in your case it's at around 9bar.SeungwooKim hat geschrieben: ↑11.02.2023 13:42:28 As far as I know, in F STEP it doesn't engage the brakes at all. But mine does!
[EDIT] brkaes are only released when lever is located at FÜ step(Quick Release). That's why I keep driving in FÜ step(Quick Release).
Normally, you're supposed to drive in the F position. IIRC your problem was once described as misconfigured rudders in one of Alwin's videos, ending up with you always being in FÜ position, which is not good.
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Bernhard
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Re: Left mouse click activates brakes(FS42L)
From experience, it's best to avoid anything above 5.3 Bar in Zusi. Can't really say anything about real life, but AFAICT the same applies there as well.SeungwooKim hat geschrieben: ↑11.02.2023 14:50:23 Thanks for the kind reply. I've read the quotes that pressure can go up to 7.5bar(only in braking mode 2,3) when FÜ used from driving manual, but didn't know that could go that much
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Bernhard