Thrustmaster T-LCM Manuel utilisateur

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PC PlayStation®4 – Xbox One®
User Manual
Before using this product, please read this user manual carefully
and save it for later reference.
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TECHNICAL FEATURES
General overview
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1 Removable USB cable; USB connector on
the back of the pedal set
2 Removable RJ12 cable; RJ12 connector
on the back of the pedal set
3 Medium resistance, preinstalled by default
(1 black F20 spring + 1 grey F15 spring)
(+ 1 central chrome-plated preloading spring)
(+ 2 spacers without markings)
4 1 white F10 spring
5 2 red F30 springs
6 2 spacers with red markings
(specifically designed for use with the red
F30 springs)
7 2.5 mm Allen key
8 5 flat washers (to decrease or
eliminate the preloading of the central
chrome-plated spring)
10 Plastic pedal head support for vertical
inclination of pedals
Spacers
2 types of spacers are included. It is important to use the proper type of spacer, depending on the
type of spring selected.
Spacers without color markings
(and with grooves)
For use with the following springs:
White F10
Grey F15
Black F20
Spacers with red markings
(and without grooves)
Specifically designed for use with the
following springs:
Red F30
Pedal arms and heads
9 Metal pedal arm with 4 holes
10 Plastic pedal head support (to be
positioned between the pedal head and
arm) with 4 holes
11 Metal pedal heads (with different
numbers of holes: 9 for the
accelerator pedal; 6 for the brake
pedal; 6 for the clutch pedal)
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CALIBRATION SOFTWARE
VERY IMPORTANT
This procedure must be followed when changing the brake pedal’s resistance.
Connect the pedal set to a PC using the removable USB cable (1).
The removable RJ12 cable (2) must not be connected to the pedal set during this procedure.
Visit https://support.thrustmaster.com. Click Racing Wheels / T-LCM Pedals, then select
Software.
Download and install the calibration software:
- To adjust the dead zones at the beginning of the range of travel on all three pedals to your liking.
- To adjust the dead zones at the end of the range of travel on the accelerator pedal and clutch
pedal to your liking.
- To adjust the electronic force (Brake Force) on the brake pedal to your liking.
Once the different settings have been properly configured, click APPLY, and then disconnect
the removable USB cable (1). The settings are saved in the pedal set’s internal memory:
they will be effective in all of your games, on PC and game consoles.
UPDATING THE PEDAL SET’S FIRMWARE
In order to update the firmware, the pedal set must be connected to a PC via the removable USB cable (1).
The firmware included in the pedal set can be updated with more recent versions allowing for product
improvements.
The firmware version is displayed in the lower left-hand corner of the calibration software.
To update the pedal set’s firmware: on PC, visit https://support.thrustmaster.com, click Racing
Wheels / T-LCM Pedals, then select Firmware and follow the download and installation instructions
and procedure.
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ATTACHING THE PEDAL SET TO A SUPPORT OR COCKPIT
The pedal set can be attached to a variety of different compatible supports (sold separately) using
the five M6-type screw threads located underneath the base. To do so, screw at least two M6
screws (not included) through the support shelf, and into the screw threads on the underside of the
pedal set’s base.
Important: the length of the M6 screws must not exceed the thickness of your support by
more than 0.47 inches/12 mm, so as not to risk damaging the pedal set’s internal
components.
The pedal set’s setup diagrams for cockpits and other supports are available at
https://support.thrustmaster.com: click Racing Wheels / T-LCM Pedals, and then Template -
Cockpit setup.
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MECHANICAL SETTINGS FOR THE PEDAL SET
Adjusting the height of the pedals
- Using the included 2.5 mm Allen key (7), unscrew the two screws holding the metal pedal head (11)
and its plastic support (10) in place.
- Choose your preferred position in terms of height, and then fasten everything together again using
the screws. Examples with the accelerator pedal:
Low position
Number of different height positions per pedal:
- 3 for the accelerator pedal
- 2 for the brake pedal
- 2 for the clutch pedal
Adjusting the spacing of the three pedals
- Using the included 2.5 mm Allen key (7), unscrew the two screws holding the metal pedal head (11)
and its plastic support (10) in place.
- Choose your preferred position (to the left, centered or to the right), and then fasten everything
together again using the screws.
Examples with the brake pedal:
Left position Centered position (by default) Right position
Number of different spacing positions per pedal:
- 3 for the accelerator pedal
- 3 for the brake pedal
- 3 for the clutch pedal
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Adjusting the inclination of the pedals
- Using the included 2.5 mm Allen key (7), unscrew the two screws holding the metal pedal head (11)
and its plastic support (10) in place.
- Next, rotate the plastic pedal head support (10) 180° (or change it), and then fasten everything
together again using the screws.
Examples with the accelerator pedal:
Less inclined position More inclined position Vertical position
(by default)
Number of different inclination positions per pedal:
- 3 for the accelerator pedal
- 3 for the brake pedal
- 3 for the clutch pedal
Adjusting the alignment of the pedals
- Install the plastic pedal head support (10) to move a pedal forward.
- Remove the plastic pedal head support (10) to move a pedal back.
Examples with the accelerator pedal:
Forward position (by default) Back position
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Changing the brake pedal’s resistance
- Disconnect the pedal set from the PC or game console and push down firmly on the washer of
the upper retaining head (G) (located at the back of the pedal), and then pull this component
backward to free it from the metal arm.
- Remove the different elements from the holding rod (B).
A Load Cell force sensor
Never to be removed from the holding rod!
B Holding rod for springs column
C Central 4-spiral chrome-plated preloading
spring
D Rubber spacer
E Plastic spacer
F Main 7-spiral springs
(F10, F15, F20, F30)
G Upper retaining head with washer
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The brake pedal’s resistance can be adjusted by replacing or mixing the main F springs:
F spring color
Spring resistance
WHITE (1 included)
F10
GREY (1 included)
F15
BLACK (1 included)
F20
RED (2 included)
F30
- Reposition the different elements and the main springs (F10, F15, F20 or F30) of your choice
(along with the appropriate spacers) on the holding rod.
Example
Resistance
1 white F10 spring
+ 1 grey F15 spring
Weak resistance
1 grey F15 spring
+ 1 black F20 spring
(installed by default)
Medium resistance
2 red F30 springs
Strong resistance
Don’t hesitate to mix and test out the different springs (a variety of different combinations
are possible) in order to find the level of resistance that suits you best.
Once you have modified the resistance, connect the pedal set to a PC via the removable USB
cable (1), then carry out a new calibration of the brake pedal via the calibration software. This
new calibration (corresponding to the new brake pedal resistance) will automatically be saved in the
pedal set’s internal memory, and will be effective in all of your games on PC and game consoles.
VERY IMPORTANT
The pedal set’s default calibration at the factory is carried out with one grey
F15 spring and one black F20 spring (medium resistance). In the event that
you change the springs (and therefore the brake pedal’s resistance), you
must recalibrate the brake pedal using the calibration software on PC: should
you fail to do so, the brake pedal will not function properly on PC or game
consoles.
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Decreasing or eliminating the brake pedal’s preloading effect
For users who prefer more linear braking resistance, it is also possible to decrease or eliminate the
preloading effect of the central chrome-plated preloading spring (C).
To do so, slide 1 to 5 flat washers (8) onto the holding rod, in the middle of the central chrome-
plated preloading spring (C).
Please note: The more flat washers you add, the more the preloading effect will be decreased (or
eliminated altogether, in the event that you use all 5 flat washers).
Example of eliminating the preloading effect by using all 5 flat washers:
Important:
Adding these flat washers will also have the effect of reducing the brake
pedal’s mechanical travel.
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USING THE PEDAL SET WITH A THRUSTMASTER RACING WHEEL BASE
= REMOVABLE RJ12 CABLE (2) REQUIRED
(The removable USB cable (1) must not be connected to the pedal set during this type of use.)
COMPATIBILITY: PC AND GAME CONSOLES
VERY IMPORTANT
In order to ensure optimal operation of the pedal set connected directly to a
Thrustmaster racing wheel base (TS-PC Racer, T-GT, T300, T150, TS-
XW, TX and TMX), you must update the racing wheel base’s firmware with
the latest version available at https://support.thrustmaster.com. This
new firmware will let you get the most out of the T-LCM Pedals pedal set’s
high level of precision, and use your personal settings made via the
calibration software.
- Once the Thrustmaster racing wheel base’s firmware has been updated, connect the pedal set at the
back of the racing wheel base using the removable RJ12 cable (2).
- Connect the racing wheel to your PC or game console.
- The MODE LED on the base of your racing wheel flashes 5 times to indicate that the pedal set
is properly recognized, for optimal operation.
In the event that the MODE LED does not flash as indicated above, this indicates that the base of your
racing wheel has not been updated with the latest available firmware, and that the pedal set is not
recognized as a high-precision T-LCM Pedals pedal set, but rather as a standard T3PA or T3PA PRO-
type pedal set.
YOU ARE NOW READY TO PLAY!
Please note: In this configuration, an official Thrustmaster wheel rim must be installed on the base of
your racing wheel. Failure to do so will result in the pedal set not being recognized as a high-precision T-
LCM Pedals pedal set.
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USING THE PEDAL SET WITH A NON-THRUSTMASTER RACING WHEEL
(ALSO POSSIBLE WITH A THRUSTMASTER RACING WHEEL BASE)
= REMOVABLE USB CABLE (1) REQUIRED
COMPATIBILITY: PC ONLY
- Connect the pedal set to one of your PC’s USB ports using the removable USB cable (1), and finish
installing the drivers.
- When installation of the drivers is complete, click Finish and restart your computer.
YOU ARE NOW READY TO PLAY!
Notes for PC when the pedal set is connected via the USB cable:
- The pedal set is compatible with all racing wheels on the market in games supporting multi-USB
connection and separate pedal sets.
- Remember to always completely close the Game Controllers window (by clicking OK), as well as the
pedal set’s calibration software, before starting your game.
- The pedal set’s firmware version is displayed in the lower left-hand corner of the calibration software.
OVERVIEW OF HOW TO CONNECT THE PEDAL SET ACCORDING TO THE
RACING WHEEL AND PLATFORM BEING USED
Pedal set connection
On GAME CONSOLE with
THRUSTMASTER RACING WHEEL
Removable RJ12 cable (2)
On PC with THRUSTMASTER RACING
WHEEL Removable RJ12 cable
(2)
or
removable USB cable (1)
On PC with non-Thrustmaster racing
wheel Removable USB cable (1)
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WARNING
For safety reasons, never use the pedal set with bare feet or while wearing
only socks on your feet.
THRUSTMASTE DISCLAIMS ALL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE EVENT OF
INJURY RESULTING FROM USE OF THE PEDAL SET WITHOUT SHOES.
WarningElectrical shock
* Keep the product in a dry location and do not expose it to dust or sunlight.
* Respect the connection polarities.
* Do not twist or pull on the connectors and cables.
* Do not spill any liquid on the product or its connectors.
* Do not short-circuit the product.
* Never dismantle the product (apart from any adjustments outlined in this user manual). Do not throw
it onto a fire, and do not expose it to high temperatures.
Warning Injuries due to repeated movements
Playing with a pedal set may cause muscle or joint pain. To avoid any problems:
* Avoid lengthy gaming periods (take 10 to 15-minute breaks after each hour of play).
* If you feel any fatigue or pain in your legs or feet, stop playing and rest for a few hours before you
start playing again.
* If the symptoms or pain indicated above persist when you start playing again, stop playing and
consult your doctor.
WarningPedal set pinching hazard during gaming sessions
* Keep the pedal set out of the reach of children.
* During gaming sessions, never place your fingers (or other parts of your body) on or near the pedal
arms. NEVER
VARIOUS TIPS AND TRICKS (not included in this manual)
Various tips and tricks are available at https://support.thrustmaster.com: click Racing Wheels / T-
LCM Pedals.
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CONSUMER WARRANTY INFORMATION
Worldwide, Guillemot Corporation S.A., whose registered office is located at Place du Granier, B.P.
97143, 35571 Chantepie, France (hereinafter “Guillemot”) warrants to the consumer that this
Thrustmaster product shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship, for a warranty period
which corresponds to the time limit to bring an action for conformity with respect to this product. In
the countries of the European Union, this corresponds to a period of two (2) years from delivery of
the Thrustmaster product. In other countries, the warranty period corresponds to the time limit to
bring an action for conformity with respect to the Thrustmaster product according to applicable laws
of the country in which the consumer was domiciled on the date of purchase of the Thrustmaster
product (if no such action exists in the corresponding country, then the warranty period shall be one
(1) year from the original date of purchase of the Thrustmaster product).
Notwithstanding the above, rechargeable batteries are covered by a warranty period of six (6)
months from the date of original purchase.
Should the product appear to be defective during the warranty period, immediately contact
Technical Support, who will indicate the procedure to follow. If the defect is confirmed, the product
must be returned to its place of purchase (or any other location indicated by Technical Support).
Within the context of this warranty, the consumer’s defective product shall, at Technical Support’s
option, be either replaced or returned to working order. If, during the warranty period, the
Thrustmaster product is subject to such reconditioning, any period of at least seven (7) days during
which the product is out of use shall be added to the remaining warranty period (this period runs
from the date of the consumer’s request for intervention or from the date on which the product in
question is made available for reconditioning, if the date on which the product is made available for
reconditioning is subsequent to the date of the request for intervention). If permitted under
applicable law, the full liability of Guillemot and its subsidiaries (including for consequential
damages) is limited to the return to working order or the replacement of the Thrustmaster product. If
permitted under applicable law, Guillemot disclaims all warranties of merchantability or fitness for a
particular purpose.
This warranty shall not apply: (1) if the product has been modified, opened, altered, or has suffered
damage as a result of inappropriate or abusive use, negligence, an accident, normal wear, or any
other cause unrelated to a material or manufacturing defect (including, but not limited to, combining
the Thrustmaster product with any unsuitable element, including in particular power supplies,
rechargeable batteries, chargers, or any other elements not supplied by Guillemot for this product);
(2) if the product has been used for any use other than home use, including for professional or
commercial purposes (game rooms, training, competitions, for example); (3) in the event of failure to
comply with the instructions provided by Technical Support; (4) to software, said software being
subject to a specific warranty; (5) to consumables (elements to be replaced over the product’s
lifespan: disposable batteries, audio headset or headphone ear pads, for example); (6) to
accessories (cables, cases, pouches, bags, wrist-straps, for example); (7) if the product was sold at
public auction.
This warranty is nontransferable.
The consumer’s legal rights with respect to laws applicable to the sale of consumer goods in his or
her country are not affected by this warranty.
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Additional warranty provisions
During the warranty period, Guillemot shall not provide, in principle, any spare parts, as Technical
Support is the only party authorized to open and/or recondition any Thrustmaster product (with the
exception of any reconditioning procedures which Technical Support may request that the
consumer carry out, by way of written instructions for example, due to the simplicity and the lack
of confidentiality of the reconditioning process and by providing the consumer with the required
spare part(s), where applicable).
Given its innovation cycles and in order to protect its know-how and trade secrets, Guillemot shall
not provide, in principle, any reconditioning notification or spare parts for any Thrustmaster product
whose warranty period has expired.
In the United States of America and in Canada, this warranty is limited to the product’s internal
mechanism and external housing. In no event shall Guillemot or its affiliates be held liable to any
third party for any consequential or incidental damages resulting from the breach of any express or
implied warranties. Some States/Provinces do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty
lasts or exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages, so the above
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you
may also have other rights which vary from State to State or Province to Province.
Liability
If permitted under applicable law, Guillemot Corporation S.A. (hereinafter “Guillemot”) and its
subsidiaries disclaim all liability for any damages caused by one or more of the following: (1) the
product has been modified, opened or altered; (2) failure to comply with assembly instructions; (3)
inappropriate or abusive use, negligence, an accident (an impact, for example); (4) normal wear; (5)
the use of the product for any use other than home use, including for professional or commercial
purposes (game rooms, training, competitions, for example). If permitted under applicable law,
Guillemot and its subsidiaries disclaim all liability for any damages unrelated to a material or
manufacturing defect with respect to the product (including, but not limited to, any damages caused
directly or indirectly by any software, or by combining the Thrustmaster product with any unsuitable
element, including in particular power supplies, rechargeable batteries, chargers, or any other
elements not supplied by Guillemot for this product).
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
https://support.thrustmaster.com
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
CANADIAN COMPLIANCE NOTICE: this Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
USA COMPLIANCE NOTICE: this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and
off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
COPYRIGHT
© 2021 Guillemot Corporation S.A. All rights reserved. Thrustmaster® is a registered trademark of Guillemot
Corporation S.A. PlayStation® is a registered trademark of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. Windows® is a
registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks
and brand names are hereby acknowledged and are property of their respective owners. Illustrations not
binding. Contents, designs and specifications are subject to change without notice and may vary from one
country to another. Made in China.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION RECOMMENDATION
In the European Union: At the end of its working life, this product should not be disposed of
with standard household waste, but rather dropped off at a collection point for the disposal
of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) for recycling.
This is confirmed by the symbol found on the product, user manual or packaging.
Depending on their characteristics, the materials may be recycled. Through recycling and
other forms of processing Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, you can make a
significant contribution towards helping to protect the environment.
Please contact your local authorities for information on the collection point nearest you.
For all other countries: Please adhere to local recycling laws for electrical and electronic equipment.
Retain this information. Colours and decorations may vary.
Plastic fasteners and adhesives should be removed from the product before it is used.
www.thrustmaster.com
*Applicable to EU, UK and Turkey only
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PC PlayStation®4 – Xbox One®
Manuel de l’utilisateur
Avant d’utiliser le produit, lisez attentivement cette documentation et
conservez-la pour pouvoir la consulter ultérieurement !
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CARACTÉRISTIQUES TECHNIQUES
Vue densemble
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1 Câble amovible USB et connecteur USB situé à
l’arrière du pédalier
2 ble amovible RJ12 et connecteur RJ12 situé à
l’arrière du pédalier
3 Résistance moyenne, préinstale par défaut
(1 ressort noir F20 + 1 ressort gris F15)
(+ 1 ressort central chrode précontrainte)
(+ 2 entretoises sans marquages)
4 1 ressort blanc F10
5 2 ressorts rouges F30
6 2 entretoises avec marquage rouge
(spécifiquement adaptées aux ressorts
rouges F30)
7 Clé Allen 2,5 mm
8 5 rondelles plates (pour limiter ou supprimer
la précontrainte du ressort central chromé)
10 Support de tête plastique pour inclinaison
des pédales à la verticale
Entretoises
Deux types dentretoises sont inclus. Il est important d’utiliser le bon type en fonction du ressort
choisi.
Entretoises sans marquage de couleur
(et avec rainurage)
Adaptées aux ressorts :
Blanc F10
Gris F15
Noir F20
Entretoises avec marquage rouge
(et sans rainurage)
Spécifiquement adaptées aux ressorts :
Rouge F30
Bras et têtes de pédales
9 Bras métallique de pédale avec 4
perforations
10 Support de tête plastique placer entre la
te et le bras) avec 4 perforations
11 Tête métallique de pédale avec
plusieurs perforations (9 pour
l’accélérateur 6 pour le frein 6
pour l’embrayage).
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