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There are two ways to exit the menu level:
• Press the “STOP” key. You may need to do this several times depending on the submenu which you are cur-
rently in. Each time you press “STOP” you go back one level.
• Press the “MENU” key (alone or together with the shift key) to exit
all levels
immediately and return to locomo-
tive and turnout mode.
Basic information about using the menu functions and programming:
• When navigating within the menu level (always from top to bottom in the overview on the following pages),
use one of the two arrow keys to access the individual menus.
• Press the “Light/OK” key to open a menu item (always sideways in this overview) to make entries or changes.
• If the display depicts one of the four main menus, you can also simply open the desired menu item by pressing
the corresponding number with the function keys.
• Pressing the “STOP” key always returns you to the previous level.
Only one locomotive at a time may be read out and/or programmed.
To safeguard against erroneously opening menus or incorrect entries, etc.: Pressing the “STOP” key does
not confirm an entry made into a menu item.
Move any locomotive to be read out or programmed to a separate programming track. Simply connect
this track directly to the “Prog
” output of the
multi
ZENTRALE
PRO
. This track can be integrated into
the system and thus also can be used to operate trains but must remain completely electrically insulated
from the remainder of the track system. The required toggling for the programming mode is done by the
multi
ZENTRALE
PRO
, something you can hear by the clicking of a relay and see with the now yellow LED.
It is also possible to program directly on the system. However, this requires changing the “MODE” setting
in the “PROGRAMMING” menu to “POM” (see page 73). However, reading out the decoder data is then
not possible; this is only possible on the programming tracks.
Also, consult Part 4 “
multi
ZENTRALE
PRO
” starting on page 80 for additional information about connecting
the tracks.
A locomotive cannot be controlled while the
multi
MAUS
PRO
is in menu mode. The internal communication
with another
multi
MAUS
PRO
or others DCC devices via the RocoNet, however, is still assured.
All of the menus of the
multi
MAUS
PRO
can be found in the large overview on the next two pages.