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Information LH100 V3.6
5.2
Taking over control of a locomotive from
another hand held controller
When desired you will take over control of a locomotive that is being
operated by another engineer. To do this you call up the locomotive's
address. The locomotive’s information is now shown flashing. If you
don’t want to take over control of the locomotive, but want to find out
the current operational data for the locomotive, then each pressing the
‘Enter’ key will update the operational data of the locomotive in your
display. If for instance the speed step of the locomotive is changed on
the first hand held controller, you can observe that on your hand held
controller’s display.
You take over control for this locomotive from the other handheld to
your hand held controller by pressing one of the following keys:
The display no longer flashes, and on the display the newest
operation and function data is shown. Now the display on the other
hand held controller flashes. Only the next operation command
(pressing one of the keys shown above) will be sent to the locomotive,
which prevents unintended sudden changes of the speed.
5.3
Activating locomotive functions
All
Digital plus by Lenz
®
locomotive decoders have one or more
additional functions. The functions are numbered, beginning with 0.
Altogether the
Digital plus by Lenz
®
system can reach up to 28
functions in locomotive decoders.
On the LH100, these 28 functions are divided into 3 function groups.
Which of these groups is activated is displayed by three vertical lines
on the left side of the display: