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Most of the CSM control panels are simulated as completely authentic, almost photo realistic 2D panels. Many of the controls and displays are not only "switchable" but are really doing what the original switches did. So you can operate the spacecraft as the real astronauts did.
== Panel Documentation ==
== Apollo Operations Handbook ==
'''Article outline''':
'''Article outline''':
* Panel description and screenshot
* Panel description and screenshot

Revision as of 12:24, 22 October 2006

Most of the CSM control panels are simulated as completely authentic, almost photo realistic 2D panels. Many of the controls and displays are not only "switchable" but are really doing what the original switches did. So you can operate the spacecraft as the real astronauts did.

Panel Documentation

Apollo Operations Handbook

Article outline:

  • Panel description and screenshot
  • No extra panel reference like the old CSM panel reference
  • Use the AOHAOH controls & displays section instead
  • Explain panel locator and move the remaining stuff of the old site
CSM main control panel

Abbreviations

Also the following abbreviations are used:

lt - light
sw - switch
sel - rotary type switch
cb - circuit braker
tb - talkback indicator
bp - "barber pole" (striped line indication of a talkback indicator)
vlv - valve
ind - indicator
pb - pushbutton
cont - potentiometer or rheostat
tw - thumbwheel

Additionally to use the DSKY the following abbreviations are used: V is short for VERB, N is short for NOUN, and E is short for ENTR.

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