PORSCHE 911 GT3 Cup Dashboard Display Unit Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- PORSCHE
Table of Contents
- BEFORE YOU START
- Mounting the dash
- OSW/SC/VRS
- Preparation
- RaceDirector installation
- Installation
- RaceDirector Configuration
- Firmware
- Configuration and Settings
- LED Settings
- Inputs and Indicators
- Bill of Materials
- More Information
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
PORSCHE 911 GT3 Cup Dashboard Display Unit
BEFORE YOU START
Thank you for your purchase. In this manual we will provide you with the means to get started using your new dash!
Porsche 911 GT3 Cup Dashboard Display Unit
Features :
10.3” 1920×720 LCD
Contrast ratio 1000:1
60 FPS
24-bit Colors
24 full RGB LEDs
Multiple software options
Porsche licensed
Mounting the dash is very easy thanks to the included mounting brackets.
We offer a wide range of support for most popular hardware.
In this manual we only display the two mounting brackets included with the
dash. Please review our website to determine which mounting bracket fits your
hardware.
Remote control
Included is a simple remote control. Batteries are not included. This is only
used when the screen has gone in hibernation mode. Press the home button to
wake the display up.
Mounting the dash
To be able to mount the dash on the hardware of your choice, we provide several mounting brackets. Which ones you have received may depend on your purchase and may be different from the following ones we show. However, mounting is all more of the same. With the instructions for the two included brackets, you should be able to mount any specific ones for your hardware.
OSW/SC/VRS
Replace the existing upper bolts which hold the motor in place with the countersunk ones included (A8). Use these bolts, including existing washers and locknuts to fix the mounting bracket to the front mount.
Fanatec DD1/DD2
Locate the accessory mounting holes on your Fanatec hardware and use the two
bolts (A9) from our supplied hardware kit.
Preparation
This dash isn’t just any dash, it’s an actual monitor! That means running a dashboard on it almost couldn’t be easier and is almost literally, plug and play.
Just be sure to ‘extend’ from your desktop. Press ‘windows-key’+p and press ‘Extend’, now you can use the dash as a monitor. On to RaceDirector.
RaceDirector installation
To control the dash, RaceDirector can be used. This is a simple but effective piece of software, purpose built for our own hardware.
Download the lastest version of RaceDirector from:
http://www.grid-engineering.com/srd-setup
Please review the manual found at:
http://grid-engineering.com/srd-manual
For more advanced users, SimHub can also be used, but this manual will focus
on
our own software.
Download the lastest version of SimHub from https://simhubdash.com
Installation
Unzip the downloaded file ‘RaceDirector.zip’ and extract the folder to a location of your choice, run the installer to start the installation.
If you encounter a Windows Defender/Smart Control screen warning you of only software of trusted sources, please press ‘Run anyway’. This warning will disappear when more and more people start busing RaceDirector and the software has been proven safe for use.
Press ‘Next’.
Specify the location where to install the software:
Press ‘Next’
Make sure all options are checked:
Press ‘Install’.
RaceDirector Configuration
The very first time launching RaceDirector, you will probably be greeted with
an empty screen and booting might also take a bit longer than you would
expect.
Don’t worry, this is normal, some additional files might be
downloaded/updated. To keep things visually clear and clutter free, we only
want to show the options you actually need.
Press the ‘Gear’ (1) symbol to enter the settings page. To keep the interface
clutter free, the device(s) you own need to be activated.
In this case we tick the box for the ‘Porsche 911 GT3 Cup Display Unit’ (2).
The ‘device icon’ (3) is activated now and once we press it, the device page
will be shown.
Firmware
We recommend to make sure your device has been flashed with the latest
firmware. If you do NOT see orange the ‘Flash device’ (1) button, you are good
to go.
If you do see this button, press it and follow instructions on screen.
Configuration and Settings
being complete, we will go over them on by one.
For more detailed information about the functionality we offer within
RaceDirector, please read the RaceDirector manual. We go into more detail in there, as we prefer to
keep the product manuals as easy to read as we possibly can.
– ‘LED profile name’ (1)
This serves two purposes in one. Firstly the name of the loaded profile is
noted to verify that the profile has been loaded. Secondly the name is used
when saving the profile.
– ‘Save profile’ (2)
When you want to save an excisting profile, press this button. You will be
warned that the profile is an excisting profile, thus overwriting it will
change it from the default settings. Alternatively, once the profile name (see
above) has been changed, that name will be used as the new profile name.
– ‘Load profile’ (3)
This loads the selected profile in the drop down menu.
– ‘Test LEDs’ (4)
This opens up a pop-up window where you use test input to see what the LEDs do
using the currently loaded profile.
– ‘Select dash’ (5)
This allows you to select a standard dash for a given car. We do not support
all cars in every sim. The chosen dash will also be visually shown on the
visual representation of the hardware.
– ‘Select display’ (6)
This will make sure the chosen dash is rendered on the correct screen. If you
don’t get any picture, be sure to follow the instructions on Page 6 of this
manual.
– ‘Record trackmap’ (7)
This will allow you to record a trackmap of the track you are driving. This
will be used by dashes which have a GPS page where you can track the positions
of drivers on track. When no data has been recorded, the track will be
rendered as a simple loop. Stop short of start/ finish on track, tick the tick
box and drive a lap in the middle of the track with a constant speed. After
start/finish the record function is automatically disabled, the track will
display as recorded on the appropriate page(s).
– ‘AVG fuel laps’ (8)
This value determines how many laps are used to calculate average fuel usage.
The average is reset every time you enter the pits to keep the average a
meaningful number.
– ‘Low fuel amount’ (9)
This number (in liters) will be used for the dash to know when to activate the
‘Low Fuel’ function, alarm or warning.
– ‘Redline flash color’ (10)
You can pick the color when you reach the redline or optimal shift point.
Right now this is preset at a standard 95%.
– ‘Next page’ (11)
Cycle to the next page of the loaded dash. Select a controller of your choice,
press ‘Select button’ and you have about 10 seconds to press the button you
want to use.
– ‘Previous page’ (12)
Cycle to the previous page of the loaded dash, works like described above.
Note : when the page controls are configured, they won’t affect a
dashboard unless a sim is running.
LED Settings
The LEDs can be changed by simply pressing the LED to be changed and changing
its function or color. Here is the LED numbering for reference.
There should be enough info in the provided default LED profiles to be able to
adjust LED settings to your liking. To start building your own profile, we
suggest to copy an existing one and change where needed. The advantage is you
always have a backup of the default profile to fall back to.
We do recommend to read the RaceDirector manual for detailed information on functions, settings and basic rules
for the LED settings.
Inputs and Indicators
Since this dash is a bit more involved than our usual products, we will show the layouts for the input and indicator sections of the dash.
Bottom – Inputs
Side – Indicator LEDs
Bill of Materials
IN THE BOX
#| Part| QTY| Note
A1| Porsche 911 GT3 Cup DDU| 1|
A2| USB B cable| 1|
A3| HDMI cable| 1|
A4| Remote control| 1|
A5| DC power supply| 1|
A6| Bracket Fanatec DD1/DD2| 1|
A7| Bracket OSW/SC/VRS| 1|
A8| Bolt M8 X 50 DIN 7991| 2|
A9| Bolt M6 X 12 DIN 7991| 2| Used with Fanatec.
A10| Bolt M5 X 10 DIN 7991| 2| To fit mounting bracket to dash.
More Information
If you still have some questions regarding assembly of this product or about
the manual itself, please refer to our support department. They can be reached
at: support@grid-engineering.com
Alternatively, we now have Discord servers where you can hang out or ask for
help.
www.grid-engineering.com/discord
Product page on the GRID Engineering website:
References
- grid-engineering.com/srd-manual
- GRID
- GRID DDU5 Dashboard Display Unit
- grid-engineering.com/srd-setup
- SimHub, DIY Sim Racing Dash and Hardware – Bring Your Sim Racing Rig To Life