9. Once you have finished editing routes, press the EXIT Key
to
exit the Er (Edit Routes) mode and return to Fn (Normal Operating)
mode.
10. To operate the routes that you have set up, simply press the SWCH
Key
, key in or dial up the TOP turnout address for the route
and press the OPTN t Key
or the CLOC c Key
to issue
the appropriate t (thrown) or c (closed) command. When you select
the TOP turnout address in a route and the position command (c or
t) you issue matches the position that is stored in the route, the route
will operate. If you select the opposite position from that stored as
the route, the TOP turnout address will change to that position & the
route will not operate.
See your Chief II Manual for additional information about setting up
routes and how the DCS100 handles them.
18.0 FIND Key & Digitrax Transponding
On layouts set up for Digitrax transponding with transponders in locos and
rolling stock and transponder receivers installed on the layout, the DT400’s
FIND Key is used to turn on the find command. This lets you see the zone
location of transponders on the layout in your throttle display.
To use the FIND Command:
1. The layout must have Digitrax transponder receivers (BDL16 &
RX4s) installed and configured.
2. The loco or other rolling stock that you want to track must have a
transponder installed. This can be either a transponding decoder or a
stand alone transponder.
3. Select the address of the transponder you want to track on the active
throttle on your DT400 (the one with the flashing smoke icon). Find
can only be active for one address at a time.
4. Press the FIND Key
, the display will show a screen similar to
one of the following examples:
F I N D
CLOC
CLOC
cc
OPTN
OPTN
tt
S W C H
E X I T
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