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the seat is not positioned in the center

Discussion in 'New users start here - FAQ' started by Supercoco, Dec 8, 2020.

  1. Supercoco

    Supercoco New Member

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    I have a problem with the configuration, why don't I know how to configure the program so that it is positioned in the center after colliding in the game, it remains crooked
    thank you
  2. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    That sounds like you may be tripping out a PSU, but it also would help if you post pictures of all of your settings, pictures of your rig's geometry, as it could also be an overheated motor or poor design, plus lit the hardware used.
  3. Supercoco

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    Thank you very much for your interest in helping me, I will send you some images to see if you can help me with your experience. If you need more information tell me the problem is that when I hit the wall in iracing which is the simulator I use it remains in a collision position and does not return to the central state until a long time passes

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  4. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    You can't run SimTools and the SMC3 utility at the same time, that would cause a port conflict.

    Why are you using so much Axis Limiting? Same with Filter, I normally suggest no filters are used until the rest of the motion profile is fully sorted.

    You have not included a picture of the actual Axis Assignments or Tuning Center configurations.

    If it is only happening in a crash it is likely a spike, you can reduce the Intensity Level % in the Profile Editor of Game Manager to something like 96% and see if that makes a difference.
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    hello supercoco, try to tinker settings in Smc utility, I think that Kd is too high and Kp too low. Another thing to do is to put 90% on axis limiting in the motion profile. That will help too. Check Clip limits , maybe one motor meets that limit and is powering off remaining in that position. Another thing to try is when the rig has the wrong position , close Simtools and Game manager and run Smc Utility , It will put the Rig back to center. Hope this helps!
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