Documentation

Guides & manuals

Step-by-step setup, hardware-specific notes, and reference for getting AZOM running on your rig.

01

Getting Started

Install AZOM and connect your MOZA hardware to SimHub in a few minutes — then dive into the detailed guides.

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02

Install the Plugin

Drop the AZOM DLL into SimHub and enable it — the full visual walkthrough, folder to first launch.

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03

Add Your Device

Register your MOZA wheel as a native SimHub device so LEDs, dashboards and effects light up.

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04

Configure the Wheelbase

A tour of the Base tab — rotation, FFB strength, damping, the equalizer and the output curve.

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05

Pedals & Handbrake

Set range, direction and output curves for your pedals and handbrake, and calibrate them in seconds.

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06

Import a Profile

Load a MOZA Pit House preset into AZOM and review exactly what changes before you apply it.

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07

Wheel LEDs & Knobs

Drive your wheel's RPM lights and knob rings through SimHub, and set their onboard idle effects.

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08

Advanced LEDs with ATSR

Build telemetry-driven LED effects in the ATSR-EVO plugin from a ready-made MOZA profile, then import them into your wheel's Individual LEDs.

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09

Dashboard & Channels

Stream live telemetry to your wheel's LCD and bind any SimHub property to each display channel.

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10

Controls & Actions

Bind wheel buttons to AZOM actions — FFB strength, rotation, brightness, dashboard switching and more.

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11

Control Mapper

Make several wheels or button boxes act as one virtual controller so your AZOM mappings survive a wheel swap.

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12

SDK & iRacing

Enable the MOZA SDK server for iRacing and 360 Hz mode, plus update channels and diagnostics.

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13

Updates & Diagnostics

Keep AZOM current from the right release channel, and capture serial traffic when you need to file a bug.

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