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Information LH100 V3.6
The locomotive decoder is
set to the 14 speed step
mode, the corresponding
address within the system
is set to 128 speed step
mode
Change the speed step
mode in the locomotive
decoder to 28 speed steps
(CV29, set bit 2)
The locomotive does not
run with its basic address
The locomotive is possibly
part of a multi-unit consist
that is not know by the
system.
Control the locomotive with
the multi-unit consist
address
The locomotive address in
the display flashes
The selected address is
already called up on
another hand held
controller
Select another locomotive
or take over the
locomotive: Press one of
the speed keys
Emergency stop and off:
The display shows a
flashing “STOP”
An emergency stop was
initiated by another hand
held controller
End the emergency stop
by pressing the red 'St'
key.
The display shows a
flashing “OFF”
An emergency off was
initiated by another hand
held controller
End the emergency off by
pressing the red 'St' key.
A power station has set
down because of a short
circuit or overload.
Remove the cause of the
short circuit. If the cause is
an overload, consider
dividing the layout into
several power districts.
Refer to “Power supply for
a large model train layout”
in the system operation
manual.
Programming and reading out decoder settings on the programming track
When reading an address
in menu DIR, the address
is preceded by a large “M”.
In addition to its own
address, the locomotive
decoder also has a multi-
unit address stored in
CV19. An "M" means that
this is the locomotive's MU
address
You can only control a
locomotive in this condition
with the MU address.
When you see “m” and the
locomotive address, press
the ‘-’ key and the MU
address will be displayed.
When you program a new
address, the MU address
in CV19 is erased.