ATOC Pilot Client Installation (Full Version)
Welcome to ATOC the new Client Server Software at
WestCoastATC.com. ATOC is a fully featured pilot / controller
application running on true client server software designed
to give our community the highest level of performance, ability,
and connectivity. Participating in a new World of opportunities
and abilities, we hope you'll join with us in our new skies.
In a joint partnership between Flight Project and
WestCoastATC we are happy to release this fully functional
and supported software. Designed to compete in todays most
aggressive markets, with many new additional features
and functionality already in the design process we'll be
flying on tomorrow's technology today.
Installing the ATOC Pilot Client is a fairly simple
process. We highly recommend that you read this entire document
and follow it step by step. Should you have any problems
or connection issues please consult the help documents and
forums listed at the end of this document. Of course our
already connected members and staff will be happy to help
should you need additional assistance.
STEP ONE - Get your VID and PASSWORD
If you're reading this information you're already
logged into the WestCoastATC.com site. Go to your "Pilot
Start Page", once there retrieve your 6 digit VID and Password
located in red at the top of the Pilot Start Page. All VIDs for WestCoastATC.com
members start with a 4. Using your personalized VID will allow us
to keep track of your hours and flight plans. Each VID and Password
is specific to an account here at WestCoastATC.com. Please write down
this information you'll need it later on.
INSTRUCTIONS: From your Pilot
Start Page locate and write down your VID and PASSWORD
located in the Network Details Area at the top of the
page. You will need this information later during installation.
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STEP TWO - Download the ATOC Pilot Client
Download the ATOC setup
utility to your desktop.
There are two locations
to download the ATOC setup utility below. Both locations
will give you the same file, you only need to download
the file from one location. Depending on
the current server demand one location may be faster
than the other.
INSTRUCTIONS: Download setup file
to your desktop, run and follow the instructions
in step three below.
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STEP THREE - Install the ATOC Pilot Client
Run the ATOC setup utility you downloaded to
your desktop.
- You should get an opening screen that asks is you want
to continue. Click Yes.
- The next Screen is the License Agreement. Click
you agree and click Next.
- Now select the Destination directory. The default
directory is Program files\Flight Project. It is highly suggested
to use the default directory the program uses. Other add-ons
will require the use of this directory. Click
Next.
- This screens lets you choose if you want a shortcut
placed in the task bar and or the desktop. Select the
ones you
want and click next.
- You are ready to install. Click Install.
- You should now have a box that asks which version of
flight sim you use. Click the appropriate radio button
and
then browse to the location of your flight simulator root
directory. click open.
- Now click the >>> at the bottom of the dialog box to continue.
- The next step is to set up the user account info. Enter
your VID and password in the boxes provided. This is the
information that you retrieved from the Pilot Start page at WestCoastATC.
There is a "Get a free Network account"
button just below the password box. Do not click this button
all this does is allow you to sign up for a VID and
password. You already have one. Click >>> to continue.
- This is where you select the various servers.
- In the
Traffic-Server window look for and highlight
the 64.119.37.60 server. (You may need to click the retrieve
server list to update the list so our WestCoastATC servers show
up.
- In the Voice-Server window highlight the IP 64.119.37.62.
- In the Weather-Server window highlight any of the choices, they
all work the same.
- Do not click the "Only LAN" Radio button. Now click >>> to
continue.
- In this box click the version of the sim you are using
and make sure the the IP in the box below is 127.0.0.1 this tells the client which version of the sim you use and where
it is located. If you are using a weather add on
do not click the "Use Real Weather" Radio button. Click >> to
continue.
- This dialog allows you to set up the voice client.
- The top box allows you to pick your input device.
- The 2 windows below allows you to select the
key for the Main Channel and Sub Channel. To change
these values
simply click in the box and press the key you want
to use as your push to talk key for the respective
channel.
- Adjust the Output Device settings to your
liking.
- The Other voice and Internal Voice allows
you to decide if you want to use the voice client
or not. Make sure
that the Internal Voice is selected.
- Click Done.
- This box informs you that you have finished.
Click Finish.
STEP FOUR - Installing additional add-ons.
There are lots of add-ons for the ATOC Pilot Client.
It is highly recommended that you only install what you really
need. The add-ons we will primarily use are listed here.
NECESSARY
FILE - Base Model Pack
(Install prior
to use)
Instructions: Download setup file
and install.
There are two
locations to download the Base Model Pack setup
utility below. Both locations will give you the same
file, you only need to download the file from one location.
Depending on the current server demand one location
may be faster than the other.
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OPTIONAL
FILE - North American Livery
Pack
(Can be installed
at anytime)
Instructions: Download setup file
and install.
There are two locations to download
the North American Livery Pack setup utility below.
Both locations will give you the same file, you only
need to download the file from one location. Depending
on the current server demand one location may be faster
than the other.
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OPTIONAL
FILE - Route Data
(Can be
installed at anytime)
Instructions: Download setup file
and install.
There are two locations to download
the Route Data setup utility
below. Both locations will give you the same file,
you only need to download the file from one location.
Depending on the current server demand one location
may be faster than the other.
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ADDITIONAL DOWNLOADS - Not
necessary but nice if you fly with traffic in other parts of the
World. :: SEE
THE BOARDS FOR FILES ::
STEP FIVE - Configure your machine and network.
Before you start your pilot client and flight sim it will be necessary
to make sure you've configured your home network, router,
ports, firewall and virus scanner if applicable.
** If you are connected directly to the internet (No Router) this
part of the setup may still apply to you. Please read all
items and make sure they don't apply before continuing.
** CRITICAL - Home Networks should have
individual IPs assigned to each machine on the network. This
is important so that each time you start your machine your
local IP (LAN) remains the same. This step also provides
the best setup of your LAN. You should be configured this
way even if you don't use this software. If you do not know
how to setup your home network go here :: SHOW
ME HOW ::
Additional help can be found in your hardware
or software manual, or by visiting this great resource
on setting up routers - visit: http://www.portforward.com/
** CRITICAL - The following ports must be allowed access to the internet
(WAN) at all times while connected to our network. Ports
may need to be configured in your Firewall (Software) or
Router (Hardware). The port settings are as follows:
PORT |
TYPE |
15000 |
UDP (Inbound / Outbound) |
15830 |
TCP (Inbound / Outbound) |
15400 |
UDP (Inbound / Outbound) |
15810 |
TCP (Inbound / Outbound) |
** IMPORTANT - If you use a virus scanner it is highly recommended
that you research the software's documentation to allow your
root flight sim directory and the root flight project directory.
This will help your machine perform at optimal levels while
online. Because of the high rate of data being used between
these two directories excluding them from the virus scanner
means the virus scanner isn't running full speed in the background
to keep up with your flight sim. EXCLUDE THEM!
** IMPORTANT - If you've installed earlier versions of SquawkBox
for VATSIM (Not SB3) you must use the "Add / Remove Software"
feature in your control panel to remove older versions. Locate
versions of SquawkBox and uninstall them (SB3 is fine to
leave). Once you've done this check your aircraft directory
in flight sim to make sure you don't have a directory called
(csl). This is the old SquawkBox models, you must remove
this file directory, it is not compatible with this software.
Please check if you're unsure, if you don't see the directory
please continue.
** IMPORTANT - Download and save the ATOC Pilot
Client Manual. This
software is full of features and is a very powerful tool
when used to it's full potential. We recommend that everyone
read the manual to get familiar with all the features and
it's use. Don't be left at the gate because your friends
know all the tricks.
ATOC
Pilot Client User Manual
Instructions: Download Manual and
read.
There are two locations to download
the ATOC Pilot Client User Manual below. Both locations
will give you the same file, you only need to download
the file from one location. Depending on the current
server demand one location may be faster than the
other.
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STEP SIX - Starting Flight Sim and the ATOC
Pilot Client
- Start flight sim.
- Next create a flight and choose "FLY NOW" to get
on the ground at your gate or parking area. **IMPORTANT**
You must be in the cockpit mode (2D) not outside the aircraft
in a view mode to continue.
- Next create a Host session in flight sim. You do this in the
multiplayer area. (You need to be in window mode so you
see the menu at the top of flight sim, you can go back
to fullscreen after you are connected.) Choose "Flights"
> "Multiplayer" > "Connect" > "Host" -
as if you are going to HOST a session on your local machine
that the ATOC Pilot Client can join. Make sure that you
have 16 max pilot and 0 max observers selected name the
session anything you like. Also confirm that the default
port is set to 23456 in the "Host Settings" Area.
- Click the OK button to host a local session and you'll be back
in the cockpit.
- Now press SHIFT + TAB and the client will appear. This may take
a few seconds depending on your machine.
- When the ATOC Pilot Client appears enter your callsign in the
big box in the middle by clicking your mouse there and
typing it in. This is the callsign we will see as on the
server and in multiplayer.
- Click the Server button on the client and this will connect
you to the server.
- Thats it. For more information on the functions of the buttons
on the ATOC Client download and read through the Manual.
:: GET
THE MANUAL ::
You should now be ready to fly on the new network. If you
need additional help please use the following links. Thank
you for flying with WestCoastATC, enjoy the skies.
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