Dashboard
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The Dashboard is to be installed with SimHub, that should be already installed for using the P1Sim Control Centre. After downloading the dashboard installation file, open it and it will bring up a new window.
Click “Import into SimHub library” and then should see a message that the dashboard was successfully imported into SimHub. After installing, go into the Steering Wheel settings in SimHub where you can select the dashboard as the default.
P1Sim also supplies a custom profile for the Buttons lighting and the telemetry LEDs. This can be downloaded together with the dashboard. To install the profile, go to the LED settings page in your steering wheel control in SimHub where you can see the “Telemetry Leds effects” section.
Click on the “Profiles manager option” and then “Import profile” on the bottom left and select the profile you want to import. Do this for both the Buttons and the Telemetry Leds. Then you can select the P1Sim profiles that should look like the image above.
The idle screen is active when no game is detected to be running in SimHub. This is the idle screen. Optionally, this can be turned off in the Dash Studio.
The Main dashboard page by default looks like this.
The Dashboard consists of 10 widgets and 5 of these widgets have different pages available. To change the page on each widget, use the action buttons in SimHub.
Action Button A changes the function of the top left and right widgets.
By default, the top right widget shows your best lap time in the session and the top left shows the delta on your current lap compared to that best lap. If you press Action Button A, you can cycle between the top right showing the best and the last lap and in accordance with that, the top left will also compare your lap with the best or the last lap.
Action Buttons B and C change the widgets on the left and right side of the middle row. These two widgets have the same pages available on both sides and you can cycle through them as you wish. The pages available on the widgets are the following:
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MUX Controls are shown on the bottom left and right of the dashboards. These are multi function switches and can be programmed to a large number of settings.
MUX-A will show what position the left side multi function switch is and MUX-B will show what position the right side multi function switch is. The items in the grey text will show the previous and next function of the switch.
The Button LEDs have the following configuration.
By default, the buttons will have violet colour. This can be adjusted in the Button LED profile editor if you wish to change it.
The buttons have a small number of effects to notify you for specific situations:
Button 11: Speed Limiter. The button will flash yellow (together with the dashboard) to notify you when the pit limiter is ON.
Button 4: Button 4 is recommended to be configured for the DRS if you are driving a car that has DRS. The different effects of this button
Violet: DRS is not available
Flashing Green: DRS is available but the driver didn’t open it yet
Green: DRS is open
Above and on the side of the dashboard, there are also Telemetry LEDs implemented on the steering wheel. This is 16 lights on top of the Dashboard and 3-3 on each side. These are used to show and warn for different situations. The LEDs on the 2 sides are used for:
Indicating yellow, white, blue and green flags
DRS activation: When the bottom light is on green on both sides, the DRS is available and when all 3 are green the DRS is activated.
ABS activation: When the 3 lights are in purple on both sides, the ABS is activated.
TC activation: When the 3 lights are on red on both sides, the TC is currently active.
Low Fuel Alert: The bottom left LED will be flashing red.
The LEDs on top are mostly used for indicating the RPMs of the car. It has some additional functionality.
Redline RPM reached: when the car reaches its redline RPM then the LEDs will switch from the normal color to flashing red.
Pit Limiter On: When the pit limiter is on the lights on top will be flashing yellow in a pattern.