Digitrax UT4 Series Kullanım Kılavuzu - Sayfa 2
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Loco Selection
1 Dial up the 2 or 4 digit address using the 4 rotary address selectors (2-digit
addresses are entered in the 2 rightmost selectors (example 0025)
2 Plug the UT4 into a LocoNet port and Auto selection occurs
3 A Green Status light confirms selection - You're off and running!
4 A Red Status light means the loco is already selected by another throttle
(see Stealing below).
If you are already plugged into a LocoNet port
1 Dial up the address as before
2 Press the SEL key
3 Look for the Green Status light confirmation
If the selected loco is already moving, then the loco's speed will slowly match
the current settings of the UT4. This means that if you've selected a train that's
moving forward at approach speed, and the UT4 throttle is set to zero, when
selection occurs, the train will slowly (and automatically) come to a stop. The
addresses supported are 0-9983.
Forward/Brake/Reverse
Changing the Direction switch from 'Forward'(F) to the center 'Brake' position
causes the loco to stop at the loco's programmed deceleration rate. Changing
quickly from 'F' to 'R' causes the loco to stop at the programmed deceleration
rate, then reverse direction and acceleratate at the loco's programmed accelera-
tion rate.
Stealing Stealing is defined as acquiring control of a loco address that is being
used by someone else on another throttle. To 'Steal' a loco:
1 Unplug the UT4 from the LocoNet port
2 Dial up the address of the loco you want to steal
3 Press and hold the 'STEAL' key while plugging the throttle into the
LocoNet jack. Note: To steal or dispatch another loco, you must unplug the
UT4 and repeat the above sequence
Dispatching
Dispatching is the process of releasing a loco so that another user can take con-
trol of it. To release, or dispatch, a loco under current UT4 control:
1 Unplug the UT4 from the LocoNet port
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