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Introduction to the operating structure
• If you want to change a setting option of the currently selected
panel, press the
PROG/OK
button once. The setting option 1 of
the screen will now flash as a sign that it can be changed.
• For changing the respective setting use the (+) and (-) buttons.
Press the button until the display shows the desired value. The de-
coder immediately applies the changes so you can see immediately
what is happening.
• Confirm your entry with
PROG/OK
. After that, the next setting
option will flash as a sign that it can now be changed.
If you do not want to change a setting option, but only want to
proceed to the next one, just press the
PROG/OK
button. Then
the current value is not changed.
• After you have changed the last of the three setting options re-
spectively confirmed them by pressing
PROG/OK
, nothing will
flash. You are now back in the display mode of the panel and can
now either make changes to other setting options of the panel
by pressing
PROG/OK
again or select another panel with the (+)
and (-) buttons.
For a list of all possible panels and their setting options, see Chap-
ter 15.
6.3. Address mode for ROCO® command stations
As already mentioned in Chapter 6.1, ROCO® command stations
(specially the multiMaus, but also the Z21 in the standard setting)
use a different computation method to calculate the turnout num-
bers from the accessory addresses. Set the decoder to “ROCO” to
ensure that the SwitchPilot 3 handles instructions from ROCO®
command stations correctly.
To do this, select „Mode” in the „ADDRESS MODE” panel, and
then select the calculation method „ROCO”.
Configuring outputs
6.4. Configuring outputs
The properties of each output can be configured individually.
Three panels are provided for each exit in order to be able to show
the total of 9 options.
6.4.1. Servo position und mode
“Pos. A” defines the end position (the angle) of the servo in po-
sition “A”. The precise value depends on the type of servo and
its mounting situation. This value can only be determined expe-
rimentally.
As soon as you change the value with (+) or (-), the servo connec-
ted to this output will move to the new value immediately. Thus,
you may test the effect of any adjustment right away.
“Pos. B” defines the end position (the angle) of the servo in po-
sition “B”. The precise value depends on the type of servo and
its mounting situation. This value can only be determined expe-
rimentally.
As soon as you change the value with (+) or (-), the servo connec-
ted to this output will move to the new value immediately. Thus,
you may test the effect of any adjustment right away.
“Mode” enables you to set the desired mode:
• “Digital” configures the digital mode as per chapter 4.4.1
• “Proportional” configures the proportional mode as per chapter
4.4.2.
SERVO 1 POSITION
Pos A : 24
Pos B : 40
Mode : Digital