Philips SGC2910 EN Controller Diagram, Controller Diagram Button Descriptions, Power Switch

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EN Controller Diagram

Controller Diagram

Button Descriptions

Directional Pad-Represents UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT and four diagonals.. Directional pad will function as POV (Point of View) hat during analog mode..

Buttons “1”,“2”,“3”, and “4” are default fire buttons and are digital in nature.

Left analog and right analog sticks - each contain two axes.. Left analog stick controls the X and Y axis.. Right analog stick controls the Rz and Z axis..Also, there is a “hidden” button “11” and “12” under each stick that are activated when the analog stick is depressed inward..The ‘hidden’ buttons function in both analog and digital modes..

Buttons “5”,“6”,“7”, and “8” are all digital shoulder buttons..

Analog button - used to switch the controller from digital to analog mode (and vice versa).. Digital mode is the default mode..The red LED will illuminate when the controller is in analog mode and off in digital mode..

Turbo Button - Use when desiring to engage the controller in a repeating mode (Auto Fire)

Start / Select buttons-serve as digital buttons (9,10) See game manual for use of these buttons

F.. Connect Button - This button is found on the SGC2910 Wireless PC Controller and on the docking receiver marked with PHILIPS logo..This button is used to force link a SGC2910 Wireless PC Controller and docking receiver..An advanced feature of this function is as follows; Suppose player 2 wants to change to player 1, just press the F..Connect button on his SGC2910 Wireless PC Controller, then press the F..Connect button on the player 1 receiver, his controller will become player 1 controller..

Power Switch

The power switch is located on the back of the SGC2910 Wireless PC Controller..The switch can be set to three settings as shown in the CONTROLLER DIAGRAM (photo 3) image.. Off setting will turn the SGC2910 Wireless PC Controller power off.. On setting turns the SGC2910 Wireless PC Controller power on..Vibration off setting turns the SGC2910 Wireless PC Controller power on, but the vibration feedback is powered off to conserve battery and enable longer playing time..

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