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WARNING!

 

Photosensitive Seizures

A very small percentage of people may experience a seizure when exposed to certain visual im- 

ages, including flashing lights or patterns that may appear in video games. Even people who have 

no history of seizures or epilepsy may have an undiagnosed condition that can cause these „pho- 

tosensitive epileptic seizures” while watching video games. These seizures may have a variety 

of symptoms, including light-headedness, altered vision, eye or face twitching, jerking or shaking 

of arms or legs, disorientation, confusion, or momentary loss of awareness. Seizures may also 

cause loss of consciousness or convulsions that can lead to injury from falling down or striking 

nearby objects. Immediately stop playing and consult a doctor if you experience any of these 

symptoms. Parents should watch for or ask their children about the above symptoms – children 

and teenagers are more likely than adults to experience these seizures.
The risk of photosensitive epileptic seizures may be reduced by taking the following precautions:

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Sit farther from the TV screen.

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Use a smaller TV screen.

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Play in a well-lit room.

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Do not play when you are drowsy or fatigued.

If you or any of your relatives have a history of seizures or epilepsy, consult a doctor before play- 

ing.

 

WARNING!

 Musculoskeletal disorders

Use of game controllers, keyboards, mice, or other electronic input devices may be linked to seri- 

ous injuries or disorders. When playing video games, as with many activities, you may experience 

occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. However, 

if you experience symptoms such as persistent or recurring discomfort, pain, throbbing, aching, 

tingling, numbness, burning sensation, or stiffness, DO NOT IGNORE THESE WARNING SIGNS. 

PROMPTLY SEE A QUALIFIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL, even if symptoms occur when you 

are not playing a video game. Symptoms such as these can be associated with painful and some- 

times permanently disabling injuries or disorders of the nerves, muscles, tendons, blood vessels, 

and other parts of the body. These musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) include carpal tunnel syn- 

drome, tendonitis, tenosynovitis, vibration syndromes, and other conditions.
While researchers are not yet able to answer many questions about MSDs, there is general 

agreement that many factors may be linked to their occurrence, including medical and physical 

conditions, stress and how one copes with it, overall health, and how a person positions and 

uses their body during work and other activities (including playing a video game). Some studies 

suggest that the amount of time a person performs an activity may also be a factor. If you have 

questions about how your own lifestyle, activities, or medical or physical condition may be related 

to MSDs, see a qualified health professional.

Summary of Contents for CSL Elite Pedals

Page 1: ...Manual www fanatec com...

Page 2: ...before using your new CSL Elite Pedals and the CSL Elite Pedals Loadcell Kit please read this manual for important information regarding your health and how to safely use this product This manual can...

Page 3: ...19 20 5 5 Hardmounting the CSL Elite Pedals and or CSL Elite Pedals LC 20 21 5 6 Attaching detaching the pedal plate rubber covers 22 5 7 Attaching anti skid pads 22 23 5 8 Connections CSL Elite Peda...

Page 4: ...isorders Use of game controllers keyboards mice or other electronic input devices may be linked to seri ous injuries or disorders When playing video games as with many activities you may experience oc...

Page 5: ...power source For the used CSL Elite Pedals and CSL Elite Pedals LC use only the cords that came with your CSL Elite Pedals and or with the CSL Elite Pedals Loadcell Kit or that you received from an au...

Page 6: ...bout assembly connections and functions related to Fanatec wheel bases other additional peripheral devices and also about PC or console functionalities but this manual is not a replacement for the man...

Page 7: ...be con nected to the ClubSport USB Adapter to establish a direct connection to PCs independent from the used Wheel Base or wheel The CSL Elite Pedals Loadcell Kit is an upgrade product for the CSL El...

Page 8: ...e the ClubSport Wheel Base the ClubSport Wheel Base V2 ClubSport Handbrake and other peripheral devices from the Fanatec ClubSport and CSL platform The CSL Elite Pedals can be used on PC USB port dire...

Page 9: ...9 PREPARATION 4 1 Package content CSL Elite Pedals 4 Heel rest Pedal unit brake with rubber pedal covers Pedal unit gas with rubber pedal covers Slot cover...

Page 10: ...m 4 Screw to mount the throttle pedal unit and or brake pedal unit to the heel rest N1 Self securing hexagon nut M8 4 Nut to counter and tighten screws S1 W1 Washer ID 8 mm 8 Washers to be added onto...

Page 11: ...ell brake with rubber pedal cover Allen Key 2 mm USB cable Clutch limiter pad 3x Anti skid stickers for pedal plates 5x Elastomer spring shore 65 pre assembled soft 5x Elastomer spring shore 85 medium...

Page 12: ...dcell brake pedal unit to the heel rest S2 Stabilizer bar M8 x 250 mm 2 Stabilizer bars for reinforcement N1 Self securing hexagon nut M8 6 Nut to counter and tighten screws S1 2 pcs and S2 4 pcs W1 W...

Page 13: ...of your Fanatec Wheel Base e g CSL Elite Wheel Base The RJ12 connection cable is included in CSL Elite Pedals package This option is appli cable for use with PC or consoles IMPORTANT Use only the RJ12...

Page 14: ...pedal unit gas with heel rest Avoid clamping the cables of the pedal units Align the poles of the pedal unit with the holes of the heel rest to find the correct positions Try different positions for...

Page 15: ...l unit gas counter with washer and nut from bottom side Tighten the assembly by using the Allen Key and the wrench from package content When done insert the slot cover into the heel rest Connect the R...

Page 16: ...ositions Try different positions for the pedal units to find your favourite adjustment 5 3 Mounting the CSL Elite Pedals LC Put together the pedal unit loadcell brake pedal unit loadcell brake with he...

Page 17: ...e four small screws on the sides with Allen Key 2 mm Insert the CSL Elite Pedals LC electronics module from Loadcell Kit package content and mount it with the four small screws and Allen Key 2 mm CSL...

Page 18: ...or or mounted to wheel stand Shore 85 Hard 40 kg Pedals mounted to wheel stand or to rig cockpit Shore 95 Very hard 90 kg Pedals mounted to rig cockpit IMPORTANT The elastomer springs must not be comp...

Page 19: ...dal set to reinforce the pedal set if not every pedal unit has full floor contact We recommend this reinforcement for every user but it is not a strict requirement if your pedals have full floor conta...

Page 20: ...als LC The CSL Elite Pedals and CSL Elite Pedals LC offer hard mount opportunity at several points of the pedal set as shown on the picture below Heel rest One hole at each corner for insertion of an...

Page 21: ...TE Always hardmount the pedals at the heel rest and at least with one screw at each pedal unit CSL EP EN When printing the Drilling Template at home please make sure that the print size is 100 file si...

Page 22: ...time up to your favour IMPORTANT Do not use any tools to attach or detach the pedal plate rubber covers to avoid damages scratches and or cuts on the product parts The rubber covers are designed for a...

Page 23: ...ds backside Then attach the anti skid pad onto the pedal plate NOTE Make sure the pedal plate is clean and dry to allow a proper adhesion of the anti skid pads The pedal plate rubber covers can be re...

Page 24: ...Elite Pedals electronics 5 8 2 Gas This port is used for the connection to the gas throttle pedal unit of the CSL Elite Pedals IMPORTANT Do not try to use this port to connect any other device than th...

Page 25: ...TANT Use only the RJ12 cable which is packaged with your CSL Elite Pedals to avoid damages on the CSL Elite Pedals electronics IMPORTANT Do not connect to ClubSport USB Adapter to avoid any damages on...

Page 26: ...nit if you do not use a clutch at all This allows you to use a similar flex ible mechanical setup like with CSL Elite Pedals but with using the load cell brake pedal unit from the CSL Elite Pedals Loa...

Page 27: ...s for the user 6 1 PC driver software 6 1 1 PC driver with CSL Elite Pedals The PC driver is a very helpful tool as it can assist the user to do functional tests and update procedure on the CSL Elite...

Page 28: ...ich come woth a clutch as well like the CSR pedals see pictures below On the upper side of the PC driver you can switch from window Function Test to window Update see picture below There is also the b...

Page 29: ...t the CSL Elite Pedals LC to PC USB through the ClubSport USB Adapter Instead use the USB connection which the CSL Elite Pedals LC mainboard offers When you start the driver this window as shown on th...

Page 30: ...n see the indi cator bars for each single pedal and for the ClubSport Handbrake see picture on right hand side When pressing a pedal of the CSL Elite Ped als the corresponding bar shows the signal lev...

Page 31: ...s the brake with maximum force to achieve 100 brake signal Reducing to OFF means the user needs to press the brake only with a small force to achieve 100 brake signal NOTE When the CSL Elite Pedals LC...

Page 32: ...atec com downloads You also have to use the latest PC driver version in order to use the CSL Elite Pedals and or CSL Elite Pedals LC on a PC and perform the firmware updates Run the downloaded file s...

Page 33: ...B Adapter Firmware as shown on the right hand side Then the Firmware Updater starts see picture below Right at start of the Firmware Updater the latest firmware file per driver default is selected and...

Page 34: ...file per driver default is selected see line Firmware File on top side of the Firmware Updater window and set both indicator checkboxes are marked active Now the user has the opportunity to select a...

Page 35: ...e Pedals LC Do not try to force installation of any wrong firmware to the CSL Elite Pedals LC to avoid damages IMPORTANT After firmware update the manually calibrated pedal po sitions of the CSL Elite...

Page 36: ...e hand brake if connected is the same 6 4 Pedal manual calibration If you want to make a more precise calibration of each pedal or even want to reduce the signal array within the mechanical travel you...

Page 37: ...tions the display of the attached steering wheel shows PNP Note Minimum position must be lower than maximum position to be achieved by shorter physical travel of pedal levers during manual calibration...

Page 38: ...e signal level on the PC driver or you can see it on the RevLEDs of the CSL Elite Wheel Base and or the attached Steering Wheel depending on Steering Wheel type IMPORTANT To switch back to auto calibr...

Page 39: ...op of the ClubSport Uni versal Hub as an example 7 1 2 Pedals manual calibration throttle and clutch First enter the Tuning menu by tuning menu button then use these hotkeys to calibrate the minimum a...

Page 40: ...lightly damp cloth Using cleaning solutions may dam age your CSL Elite Pedals and or CSL Elite Pedals LC CLEANING 8 Please add some lithium grease to the parts where marked in the photos below when yo...

Page 41: ...Elite Pedals LC Make sure that you have updated your ClubSport USB Adapter firmware or CSL Elite Pedals LC firmware to the latest firmware version which can be downloaded from www fanatec com support...

Page 42: ...ition and then back to the minimum position When pressing the corresponding pedal lever then again the signal from the corresponding pedal should be fine See chapter Pedal auto calibration mode of thi...

Page 43: ...CSL Elite Pedals and or CSL Elite Pedals Loadcell Kit mainboard or on stickers on one of the packaging boxes The serial number for the CSL Elite Pedals starts with letters ST and has ad ditional 8 nu...

Page 44: ...onic 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 othe...

Page 45: ...mitations for class B of digital devices according to part 15 of the FCC rules This limitations should en sure an adequate protection against harming interferences in residental areas However a warran...

Page 46: ...al warranty claims on the basis of various national laws Warranty is subject to return of the defective product with carriage paid within the warranty period including the original receipt that must i...

Page 47: ...Fanatec is a registered trademark of Endor AG Designed and developed by Endor AG in Germany 10 2016...

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