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2.2 Turning Off Track Power
Turn off the track power by pressing and holding the "RUN/STOP" but-
ton, then simultaneously pressing the "OFF/F2"button. The com-
mand station will beep once and the "TRACK STATUS" light on the
command station will go out.
2.3 Running a Locomotive
Connect UT1 to any LocoNet jack connected to the command station in
your LocoNet system.
2.3.1 Run An Analog Locomotive on Address "00"
The address "00" is reserved for "Analog" locomotives or any locomotive not
equipped with a decoder.
1. Place a non-decoder equipped locomotive on the track. The locomo-
tive will make a "humming noise", this is the normal sound an ana-
log locomotive will make on a DCC layout.
2. Select the two digit address "00" of the analog locomotive you want
to run using the rotary dial selectors on the UT1. The left rotary dial
selects the "tens" and the right rotary dial selects the "ones".
3. Press "ACQ/DISP" to select locomotive. The "STATUS" LED
should be a steady green to indicate that you now control that loco-
motive.
4. If the "STATUS" LED is off, the locomotive that you tried to select
is already being controlled by another throttle in the system and is
not available.
5. A red "STATUS" LED indicates that the direction switch is not set
to the same direction as the locomotive you are trying to select.
Reverse the direction toggle switch and the "STATUS" LED will
turn green.
6. Strobing green "Chase Lights" across the top of the keyboard indi-
cate the throttle speed is higher or lower than the locomotive you
are trying to select. If the LEDs are strobing Left to Right, turn the
throttle knob clockwise until the LEDs stop strobing and the "STA-
TUS" LED turns green. If the LEDs are strobing Right to Left, turn
the throttle knob counter clockwise until the LEDs stop strobing and
the "STATUS" LED turns green. NOTE: if the "STATUS" LED is
red then change the direction of the toggle switch.
7. Flipping the toggle switch to the left will make the locomotive go
forward. Flipping the toggle to the right will make the locomotive
go in reverse.
8. Turn the throttle knob clockwise to increase speed and counter
clockwise to decrease the speed. The throttle knob can rotate
approximately. 300 degrees from start to stop.
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2.3.2 Run A DCC Equipped Locomotive
Connect UT1 to any LocoNet jack on your LocoNet System.
In order to select a DCC locomotive, you must know its address. All
Digitrax decoders are factory programmed to the default 2 digit
short address "03." If your decoder has not been re-programmed
then select "03" as the address.
1. Select the two digit address "03" of the DCC locomotive you want
to run using the rotary selectors on the UT1. The left rotary selects
the "tens" and the right rotary selects the "ones".
2. Press "ACQ/DISP" to select locomotive. The "STATUS" LED
should be a steady green to indicate that you now control that loco-
motive.
3. If the "STATUS" LED is dark, the locomotive that you tried to select
is already being controlled by another throttle in the system and is
not available.
4. A red "STATUS" LED indicates that the direction switch is not set
to the same direction as the locomotive you are trying to select.
Reverse the direction toggle switch and the "STATUS" LED will
turn green.
5. Strobing green "Chase Lights" across the top of the keyboard indi-
cate the throttle speed is higher or lower than the locomotive you
are trying to select. If the LEDs are strobing Left to Right, turn the
throttle knob clockwise until the LEDs stop strobing and the "STA-
TUS" LED turns green. If the LEDs are strobing Right to Left, turn
the throttle knob counter clockwise until the LEDs stop strobing and
the "STATUS" LED turns green. NOTE: if the "STATUS" LED is
red then change the direction of the toggle switch.
6. Flipping the toggle switch to the right will make the locomotive go
forward. Flipping the toggle to the left will make the locomotive go
in reverse.
7. Turn the throttle knob clockwise to increase speed and counter
clockwise to decrease the speed. The throttle knob can rotate
approximately. 300 degrees from start to stop.
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