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7.3.7 FOR (force), SPR (spring), DPR (damper)
FOR range: OFF 010 … 120
FOR default: 100 (%)
SPR range: OFF 010 … 120
SPR default: 100 (%)
DPR range: OFF 010 … 120
DPR default: 100 (%)
These force feedback modifiers give you the ability to change the force feed-
back signals of a game (only applicable if game uses these effects). In theory
there are three types of signals which a game can send: Force (pushes the
wheel into a specific direction), spring (pulls the wheel towards the dynamic
centre) and damper (creates friction). Not every game uses all types of effects
and some games even use only one type to create all different feelings. Using
your Tuning Menu in the CSL Elite F1® Set you can increase or reduce these
different effects individually. To change the active value, move the directional
stick of the Fanatec
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steering wheel up or down.
Note:
If SPR is set to low values or ‘OFF’ the CSL Elite F1® Set will not be
able to move the attached steering wheel to the correct center position after
calibration run.
IMPORTANT:
Only set these values higher than 100% if the force feed
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back effects are clearly not strong enough and weaker in comparison to
other games. When the game sends full effects and the wheel is set to
100% then the device will work on its power limit. Pushing up one value
to a very high number or even raising multiple values will result in higher
load on the motor and increased heat generation.
For further information check the FAQ section on our website
www.fanatec.com/support.
7.3.8 FEI (Force Effect Intensity)
FEI range: OFF … 100
FEI default: 050
This parameter adjusts the intensity of force effects and can make effects more
smooth: OFF is very smooth and low noise while 100 is very sharp and direct.
Tuning this parameter can improve the feeling of the wheel depending on the
game. This can be helpful to reduce the noise level especially for bases assem
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bled to tables or rigs.