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CoPilot Installation Steps
- Download gc_copilot.exe from our site gc_copilot.exe (2.6MB) to
a temporary folder.
- Run
gc_copilot.exe to start the installation to your hard
drive.
- By
default, CoPilot is installed to this folder: C:\Program Files\Abacus\CoPilot.
If this is acceptable, simply click Next on the Choose Destination
Location screen. To change the installation folder, click Browse...
and either browse to choose a new path or type a new path in
the box given and click OK.
- Keep
clicking Next to complete the installation.
- On
the last screen of the installation, please view the Readme file by placing a check in the
"Yes, I want to view the Readme file" checkbox and
clicking Finish.
You
can also download the CoPilot User's Guide (PDF format) from
our site gc_copilot.pdf (1.8MB). For
easier reference, you can print the contents.
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Using CoPilot
Running CoPilot involves three
basic steps:
- Installing the CoPilot GPS,
- Using filesets to make a flight
plan and
- Flying the flight plan in FS.
Installing the CoPilot GPS
- Once the installation closes,
double-click the GPS Installer icon in the CoPilot Program Group
or click Start | Programs | CoPilot | GPS Installer. This
starts the installation for CoPilot's GPS
- Once the program starts, choose
your version of FS and click Next
- The main program shows two lists:
- The list on the left shows the aircraft in your FS that DO
NOT have the CoPilot GPS
- The list on the right shows the aircraft that DO have
the CoPilot GPS
To install the GPS, click an aircraft from the list on the left.
- After selected the desired plane,
click the Install button located between the two windows.
- You'll see a confirmation window.
Click OK and the aircraft is moved from the left side to the
right. Afterwards, when you choose the plane in FS, the CoPilot
GPS will be there ready to go.
Note: Certain aircraft uses panels from other planes. If you
install the GPS onto a plane that shares its panel, the plane
will be moved from the left list to the right, but all other
planes that use the panel will remain on the left side. The planes
that use the same panel of a plane that has the GPS installed
will also have the GPS installed.
- Click Done to close the GPS
Installer.
Using CoPilot, Filesets and Flight
Plans
- Once the GPS Installer closes,
double-click the CoPilot icon in the newly created CoPilot program
group or click Start | Programs | CoPilot | CoPilot to
run the program.
- You will need to enter the ID
and SN numbers to enter the program. Once these are entered
and all setting for FS Version and path are set, click OK. Click
Finish to start CoPilot.
- Typically FS requires you place
the FS CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive when using Flight Sim. CoPilot
may also need the Flight Sim CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. Insert
the FS CD-ROM (disk #2 for FS2002 or FS2002 ), click File
| Open Scenery Files and click rebuild. Click OK on he pop-up
message. This creates an accurate database for FS's Scenery that
CoPilot uses.
- Once the database is created,
select a fileset from the list on the left and click Open to
load the navigation data and map.
- Click OK on the Map Projection
window to open the map. Note that all regions except the US and
Europe will open a blank map (no coastline or boundaries). Detailed
maps can be downloaded and placed into CoPilot's \maps folder
replacing the blank ones.
- Once the map is open, click
Navigation | Quick Plan.
- On the left, locate and click
the desired Departure airport.
- On the right, locate and click
the Destination airport and click OK. This will create a flight
plane that can be printed if you desire.
Flying the Flight Plan
- Once the flight plan is open,
you'll need to start Flight Sim. DO NOT CLOSE CoPilot.
Both FS and CoPilot must be running for the GPS to operate properly.
You can minimize CoPilot by clicking the minus (-) button in
the upper right corner. Now set up Flight Sim normally.
- Once Flight Sim is running,
set your plane to the Departure airport you chose in CoPilot
and choose a plane that has the GPS installed.
- Click SET on the GPS. Note:
If a message appears asking you to close, maximize or restore
FS, just close the window by clicking on the FS screen somewhere.
This will open the Set Destination window.
- Click Flight plan from the Option
box (top right).
- The first point listed is your
Departure airport (point 000). Click point 001. This is the first
waypoint of the flight plan and click OK.
- Now the CoPilot GPS is set for
your first waypoint. Take off in your plane like normal. When
you reach your desired altitude, click the AP button. This engages
the Autopilot and lock on to your first waypoint. When you reach
the waypoint, CoPilot automatically updates to the next waypoint
on the list. These updates occur all the way to the last point
of the flight plan - the Destination airport.
- When you reach the Destination
airport, click the AP button on the GPS again to turn off the
Autopilot. Now you can land the plane.
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