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Push-to-Test function not working for nosewheel steering and combat flaps light


gulredrel
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Hello,

for the Airbrake light the Push-to-Test function works. If light is off, you can depress the light with a left mouse click and it illuminates.

This does not work for:

  • nosewheel steering light
  • combat flaps light

Although, the push animation is visible, the light does not come on.

 

DCS/2.7.16.28157 (x86_64; Windows NT 10.0.19044)
APP: Application revision: 208157
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APP: Terrain revision: 23392
APP: Build number: 145

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Jens

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1 hour ago, gulredrel said:

This does not work for:

  • nosewheel steering light
  • combat flaps light

Those are tested with the T button of the configuration indicator (nearby)

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mmmhh... I can't get them to light up, whatever I press.

Button 1 in picture below nothing illuminates. I guess this should test the autopilot lamps as it's labeled TEST PA.

Button 2 in picture below illuminates warning caution advisory panel, fire detection and master warning/caution button.  

Screen_220804_214250_T_button.jpg?raw=1

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3 minutes ago, gulredrel said:

mmmhh... I can't get them to light up, whatever I press.

 

My answer above was for the lights that you mentioned initially:

  • nosewheel steering light
  • combat flaps light

 

3 minutes ago, gulredrel said:

Button 1 in picture below nothing illuminates. I guess this should test the autopilot lamps as it's labeled TEST PA.

 

Correct, the Autopilot Test isn't yet working.

 

3 minutes ago, gulredrel said:

Button 2 in picture below illuminates warning caution advisory panel, fire detection and master warning/caution button.  

 

That is correct. The fire detection can also be pressed by itself and it should test internally the fire detection loops.

 

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now I got it, there's another button, in my picture right of the bottom of the 1 I inserted. Didn't realize this one, will try next time. Thanks.

T button pushed, lights come on:

Screen_220805_133503_night.jpg?raw=1

 

So maybe the same as with the dimmer option on these lamps. Not a bug, or maybe only that they should not have the push-to-test option.  

Thanks


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added picture with config panel T-Button pressed
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