With global stop option enabled
, pressing the EMRG STOP Key
will
stop all locos on the layout and you will see the DT400’s track power indicator
blinking on and off. To resume operations, press the PWR Key
followed
by the Y + Key
to return locos to their speed prior to the EMRG STOP.
Press EXIT to leave Pw mode and return to Fn mode after turning track power
back on with PWR & Y+ Keys.
6.21 Full Numeric Keypad
The numeric keys on the keypad are usually related to the throttle mode shown
in the LCD’s mode indicator area. For example, when the mode is Fn, the
numeric keys are used for function control. When the mode is Lo, the numeric
keys are used to enter loco addresses. When the mode is Sw, the numeric keys
are used to enter switch addresses.
The 0-12 Keys allow direct entry of loco and switch addresses as well as CV
values during selection and programming. These keys also give direct access to
functions 0-8 during normal operation of locos. Special number keys:
The Lamp 0 Key is most often used to turn on and off the loco’s head
lights. It can also be used for other functions as desired.
The Bell 1 Key is most often used to turn on and off the bell sound in
locos equipped with sound decoders.
The Horn 2 Key is most often used to turn on and off the horn sound in
locos equipped with sound decoders. This function key is a momentary key
that will activate the sound as long as the key is held down. It can be latched
on by pressing the PWR Key while holding the Horn 2 Key down. This key
also pressure sensitive to allow for the use of sound decoders that incorporate a
“playable whistle.”
The Coupler 3 Key is most often used to activate couplers. It can be used
for any function.
The A10, B11 & C12 Keys make it easy to use functions 10-12
and allow control of future features by providing A, B & C as possibilities.
Note: Super Empire Builder’s DB150 does not support F9-F12.
1 2
C
1 1
B
1 0
A
3
2
1
0
Y
+
PWR
EMRG
STOP
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