Left-Right Positioning:
You can leave the Left-Right (X-axis) value set to 0 because both the M+ and V3 units are typically centered within the cockpit. This ensures there's no horizontal offset between the systems.
Front-Back Positioning:
The key calibration value here is the Front-Back (Y-axis) distance between your motion units. Here’s how it works:
- If you're using two M+ units (one at the front and one at the back), and the V3 is mounted at the rear of the cockpit (which is standard), then:
- The distance is measured from the V3 (rear) toward the front M+.
- Since the front M+ is in front of the V3, you should enter this value as a negative number (e.g.
-500 mmif it's 500 mm forward).
- If you're using only one M+, and it is placed at the front with the V3 at the back:
- The V3 remains the reference point.
- In this case, enter the distance as a positive number (e.g.
+500 mm).
This calibration helps the software understand how your motion systems are positioned relative to each other, ensuring a more accurate motion experience.