Thrustmaster T150 RS Volant Racing Retour de Force Manuel utilisateur

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User Manual
WARNING:
To ensure that your T150 racing wheel functions correctly with games,
you may be required to install the game’s automatic updates
(available when your system is connected to the Internet).
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TECHNICAL FEATURES
1 T150 base
2 Wheel
3 2 sequential paddle shifters (up & down)
4 Directional buttons
5 Built-in USB sliding switch for PS4™/PS3
6 MODE button + red/green indicator light
7 SELECT/START buttons on PS3and
SHARE/OPTIONS on PS4
8 PS button
9 Large threaded hole (for attachment system
and fastening screw)
10 Attachment system
11 Metal fastening screw
12 Steering axis
13 L3/R3 buttons
14 Power cable
or Power supply connector
(varies from one country to another)
15 Racing wheel USB cable and connector
16 Gearbox connector
(gearbox sold separately)
17 Pedal set connector
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PLUGGING THE RACING WHEEL INTO AN ELECTRICAL OUTLET:
PLEASE READ BEFORE PROCEEDING!
Your racing wheel’s power supply varies according to the country where you purchased your device.
European versions only
Important note: the European version of the T150 is equipped with an internal power supply, located
directly inside the racing wheel's base.
The European version must exclusively be supplied with 220V!
Never open the racing wheel base shock hazard!
- Simply connect the racing wheel's mains connector to a 220V power outlet.
Other versions (non-European)
Note: Contrary to the European version, the non-European T150 features an external power supply;
a specific device is provided with the racing wheel.
- Connect the external adapter to the relevant connector located at the back of the racing wheel,
then connect the external mains power adapter to a standard power outlet featuring the same
voltage.
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WARNING
Before using this product, please read this manual carefully and save it for later reference.
WarningElectrical shock
* Keep the product in a dry location and do not expose it to dust or sunlight.
* 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; do not throw it onto a fire and do not expose it to high temperatures.
* Do not use a power supply cable other than the one provided with your racing wheel.
* Do not use the power supply cable if the cable or its connectors are damaged, split or broken.
* Make sure that the power supply cable is properly plugged into an electrical outlet, and properly
connected to the connector at the rear of the racing wheel’s base.
* Do not open up the racing wheel: there are no user-serviceable parts inside. Any repairs must be
carried out by the manufacturer, its authorised representative or a qualified technician.
* Only use attachment systems/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
* If the racing wheel is operating abnormally (if it is emitting any abnormal sounds, heat or odours), stop
using it immediately, unplug the power supply cable from the electrical outlet and disconnect the other
cables.
* If you will not be using the racing wheel for an extended period of time, unplug its power supply cable
from the electrical outlet.
* The electrical outlet must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessible.
Air vents
Make sure not to block any of the air vents on the racing wheel’s base. For optimal ventilation, make sure
to do the following:
* Position the wheel’s base at least 10cm away from any wall surfaces.
* Do not place the base in any tight spaces.
* Do not cover the base.
* Do not let any dust build up on the air vents.
For safety reasons, never use the pedal set with bare feet
or while wearing only socks on your feet.
THRUSTMASTER
®
DISCLAIMS ALL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE EVENT OF
INJURY RESULTING FROM USE OF THE PEDAL SET WITHOUT SHOES.
Warning Injuries due to force feedback and repeated movements
Playing with a force feedback racing wheel 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 hands, wrists, arms, feet or legs, stop playing and rest for a few
hours before you start playing again.
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Warning Injuries due to force feedback and repeated movements (continued)
* If the symptoms or pain indicated persist when you start playing again, stop playing and consult your
doctor.
* Keep out of children’s reach.
* During gameplay, always leave both hands correctly positioned on the wheel without completely
letting go.
* During gameplay, never place your hands or your fingers under the pedals or anywhere near the
pedal set.
* During calibration and gameplay, never place your hand or your arm through the openings in the
racing wheel.
* Make sure that the racing wheel’s base is properly secured, as per this manual’s instructions.
Product to be handled only by users
14 years of age or older
Be careful not to drop the product on
ALWAYS NEVER NEVER
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Warning Pedal set pinch hazard when playing
* Keep the pedal set out of children’s reach.
* During gameplay, never place your fingers on or anywhere near the sides of the pedals.
* During gameplay, never place your fingers on or anywhere near the pedals rear base.
* During gameplay, never place your fingers on or anywhere near the pedals front base.
NEVER NEVER NEVER
Warning Pedal set pinch hazard when not playing
* Store the pedal set in a safe place, and keep it out of children’s reach.
UPDATING YOUR RACING WHEEL’S FIRMWARE
The firmware included in your racing wheel’s base can be updated to a more recent version featuring
product enhancements.
To display the firmware version that your racing wheel is currently using and update it if required: on
PC, visit http://support.thrustmaster.com. Click Racing Wheels / T150 PRO Force Feedback, then
select Firmware and follow the instructions describing the download and installation procedure.
Important note:
On PC, the USB sliding switch (5) on the racing wheel’s base must always be set to the PS3™
position.
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ADJUSTING THE PEDAL INCLINATION
The pedal inclination is adjustable.
The adjustment instructions for each pedal are available at http://support.thrustmaster.com. Click
Racing Wheels / T150 PRO Force Feedback, then select Manual or FAQ.
ATTACHING THE RACING WHEEL
Attaching the racing wheel to a table or a desktop
1. Place the racing wheel on a table or any other horizontal, flat and stable surface.
2. Insert the fastening screw (11) in the attachment system (10), then tighten the device by turning
the screw counterclockwise, so that it feeds into the large threaded hole (9) located beneath the
racing wheel, until the wheel is perfectly stable.
ALWAYS NEVER
WARNING: Never tighten the screw alone, without the attachment system in place!
(This could damage the racing wheel.)
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ATTACHMENT /
REMOVAL
DIRECTION
To tighten:
Turn the screw
anticlockwise
To release:
Turn the screw
clockwise
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Attaching the pedal set to a cockpit
1. Attach the pedal set using the small screw threads located on its underside.
2. Drive two M6 screws (not included) through the cockpit shelf, then feed them into the two small
screw threads located on the underside of the pedal set.
Important: The length of the two M6 screws must not exceed the thickness of the shelf + 10 mm;
longer screws could cause damage to internal components located in the pedal set.
Layout diagrams for cockpits (for positioning the racing wheel’s base and/or the pedal set) are
available at http://support.thrustmaster.com: click Wheels / T150 PRO Force Feedback, then select
Manual or FAQ.
PlayStation®3 and PlayStation®4 mapping
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SETTING UP THE RACING WHEEL FOR PlayStation®3 OR PlayStation®4
1. Connect the pedal set to the connector (17) located at the back of the racing wheel's base.
2. Connect the power supply cable to the connector (14) located at the back of the racing wheel's
base.
3. Plug the power supply cable into an electrical outlet with the same voltage specifications.
For more information about this, please refer to the PLUGGING THE RACING
WHEEL INTO AN ELECTRICAL OUTLET section, on page 3 in this manual.
4. Set the USB sliding switch (5) on the racing wheel’s base to either the PS3or PS4position,
depending on the system or the game you are using.
5. Connect the racing wheel’s USB connector (15) to one of the system’s USB ports.
6. Once your system is powered on, your racing wheel will calibrate itself automatically.
7. On PlayStation
®4 (when the USB sliding switch is set to the PS4 position): press the racing
wheel’s PS button (8) and sign in to your Sony Entertainment Network account, in order to be able
to use the wheel.
You are now ready to play!
Important notes:
- The USB sliding switch (5) on the racing wheel’s base must always be set to the proper
position (PS3or PS4) before connecting the wheel’s USB cable to the system. To change
the sliding switch’s position, disconnect the USB cable from the system and then change the
position of the switch before reconnecting the USB cable to the system.
- On PlayStation®3, the USB sliding switch (5) must always be set to the PS3position:
* The wheel is recognised in most games as a T500RS wheel.
* The wheel is functional in compatible games and in system menus.
* The “PS” function is functional on the wheel.
- On PlayStation®4, with the USB sliding switch (5) in the PS3position:
* The wheel is recognised in most games as a T500RS wheel.
* The wheel is functional in compatible games, but not in system menus.
* The “SHARE” and “PS” functions are not functional on the wheel.
- On PlayStation®4, with the USB sliding switch (5) in the PS4position:
* Don't forget to press the racing wheel’s PS button (8) in order to be able to use the wheel.
* The wheel is recognised in most games as a T300 RS or T150 wheel.
* The wheel is functional in compatible games and in system menus.
* The “SHARE” and “PS” functions are functional on the wheel.
- The list of PlayStation®3 and PlayStation®4 games compatible with the T150 (along with the
required position for the USB sliding switch (5) according to the game being played) is
available at:
http://support.thrustmaster.com (in the Racing Wheels/T150 section).
This list is updated regularly.
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AUTOMATIC RACING WHEEL AND PEDAL SET CALIBRATION
The wheel automatically self-calibrates when you plug the racing wheel into an electrical outlet and
connect the racing wheel’s USB connector to the PlayStation
3 or PlayStation4 system.
During this phase, the racing wheel will rotate quickly towards the left and the right, covering a 1080
degree angle, before stopping at the centre.
WARNING:
Never touch the racing wheel during the self-calibration phase!
(This could result in improper calibration and/or personal injuries.)
AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION OF THE PEDAL SET
Never connect the pedal set to the racing wheel’s base (or disconnect it from the base) when it is
connected to the system or during gameplay (this could result in improper calibration).
Always connect the pedal set before connecting the racing wheel to the system.
Once the racing wheel’s calibration is complete and the game has been started, the pedals are
automatically calibrated after a few presses.
WARNING:
Never press the pedals during the racing wheel's
self-calibration phase or while a game is loading!
(This could result in improper calibration.)
If your racing wheel and/or pedal set do not function correctly, or if they seem to be
improperly calibrated:
Power off your system and completely disconnect the racing wheel. Then reconnect all cables
(including the power supply cable and the pedal set), and restart your system and your game.
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MODE BUTTON AND INDICATOR LIGHT (6)
MODE button for the pedal set
The pedal set included with the T150 features 3 pedals.
When using this pedal set, make sure that the indicator light remains red, or else the gas pedal will
not function properly.
The T150 is compatible with Thrustmaster pedal sets featuring 3 pedals (sold separately); these
allow you to electronically swap the accelerator and clutch pedals.
To do so, simply press the MODE button (6) for 2 seconds.
The racing wheel’s internal memory stores whether the pedals have been swapped around or not.
GAS AND CLUTCH PEDALS
Colour of the MODE indicator light (6)
NORMAL
SWAPPED AROUND
Other information regarding the MODE button
To learn more about the MODE button and indicator light, please visit
http://support.thrustmaster.com. Click Racing Wheels / T150 PRO Force Feedback, and then
select Manual or FAQ.
HELP FILES AND FAQS
Please visit http://support.thrustmaster.com. Click Racing Wheels / T150 PRO Force Feedback,
and then select Manual or FAQ.
SETTING UP THE RACING WHEEL FOR PC*
UPDATING YOUR RACING WHEEL’S FIRMWARE
*PC compatibility not tested nor endorsed by Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe
For more information, visit http://support.thrustmaster.com.
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TECHNICAL FEATURES
1 Metal support for conical stop
(not installed by default)
2 Conical stop
3 Attachment screw for metal support
4 2.5 mm Allen key (included)
5 Position adjustment nut for conical stop
6 Pedal arm
7 Plastic head support
8 Metal pedal head
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WARNING
Before using this product, be sure to read these instructions carefully and save them for future reference.
For safety reasons, never use the pedal set with bare feet or while wearing
only socks on your feet.
THRUSTMASTER® DISCLAIMS ALL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE EVENT OF
INJURY RESULTING FROM USE OF THE PEDAL SET WITHOUT SHOES.
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 thumbs on or near the sides of the pedals.
* During gaming sessions, never place your fingers or thumbs on or near the rear base of the pedals.
* During gaming sessions, never place your fingers or thumbs on or near the front base of the pedals.
NEVER
NEVER
NEVER
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AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION OF PEDALS
IMPORTANT:
- Never connect or disconnect the pedal set from the base of the wheel when the wheel is
connected to the PS3™ or PS4™, or during gaming sessions, to avoid calibration problems.
= Always connect the pedal set to the wheel before connecting the wheel to the PS3™ or PS4™.
- Once the wheel has self-calibrated and the game has started, the pedals automatically calibrate
themselves after being pressed a few times.
- Never press on the pedals when the wheel is self-calibrating or when your game is starting up, to
avoid calibration problems.
- If the pedals are not functioning correctly or appear to be improperly calibrated, power off your
system, completely disconnect your wheel, then reconnect all of the cables (including the power
supply cable and the pedal set cable), power the system back on and restart your game.
ATTACHING THE PEDAL SET TO A COCKPIT
- Attach the pedal set using the small screw threads located on the underside of the pedal set.
- Screw two M6 screws (not included) into the cockpit’s pedal support plate and into the two small
screw threads located on the underside of the pedal set.
Important: The length of the two M6 screws must not exceed the thickness of the cockpit’s pedal
support plate plus an additional 10 mm, to avoid damaging the pedal set’s internal components.
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ADJUSTING THE PEDAL SET
Each of the three pedals includes:
- A metal head (8) with multiple perforations (nine for the accelerator six for the brake six for the
clutch).
- A plastic head support (7) (placed between the head and the arm) with four perforations.
- A pedal arm (6) with two perforations.
ATTENTION: To avoid any calibration problems, be sure to always disconnect your wheel’s
USB cable from the PS3™ or PS4™ before making any adjustments to your pedal set.
Adjusting the HEIGHT of the accelerator pedal
- Using the included 2.5 mm Allen key (4), unscrew the two screws holding the metal head (8) and
its support (7) in place.
- Select your preferred height position, then replace and re-tighten the screws so that the metal
head (8) and its support (7) are held firmly in place.
Low position (default) High position
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Adjusting the SPACING of the three pedals
- Using the included 2.5 mm Allen key (4), unscrew the two screws holding the metal head (8) and
its support (7) in place.
- Select your preferred position (to the left, centered, or to the right), then replace and re-tighten the
screws so that the metal head (8) and its support (7) are held firmly in place.
Examples illustrating the brake pedal:
Left position Centered position (default) Right position
Number of possible spacing positions per pedal:
- Three for accelerator pedal
- Three for brake pedal
- Three for clutch pedal
Adjusting the INCLINATION of the pedals
- Using the included 2.5 mm Allen key (4), unscrew the two screws holding the metal head (8) and
its support (7) in place.
- Turn the plastic head support (7) 180°, then replace and re-tighten the screws so that the metal
head (8) and its support (7) are held firmly in place.
Examples illustrating the accelerator pedal:
Less inclined position More inclined position (default)
Number of possible inclination positions per pedal:
- Two for accelerator pedal
- Two for brake pedal
- Two for clutch pedal
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Installing the conical stop (“CONICAL RUBBER BRAKE” mod)
This modification (or “mod”) is not essential, and is not installed by default. This means that the
brake pedal functions perfectly even if the mod is not installed.
This mod lets you experience a different feeling and resistance when braking.
It’s up to you whether or not to install it, depending on your own preferences.
- Screw the conical stop (2) onto its metal support (1).
- Screw the position adjustment nut (5) onto the bottom (onto the conical stop’s screw thread).
- Position the unit at the back of the brake pedal’s arm.
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Thrustmaster T150 RS Volant Racing Retour de Force Manuel utilisateur

Taper
Manuel utilisateur
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