This screen shows the DT400’s
software version number. It is
displayed for a few seconds
each time you power on the
DT400.
3. Next you will see the power indicator screen:
This screen indicates the power
available to the throttle. When
you are plugged in to LocoNet,
this value will be between 9 &
15 volts. when you insert a bat-
tery or unplug from LocoNet,
the value displayed will be the battery power available. When this
number is less than 6.2 volts it’s time to consider replacing or
recharging your battery. See Section 24 for more information about
using batteries with your DT400.
4. The throttle will beep and you will see a screen similar to the follow-
ing. If your throttle is a DT400R, or if there is a UR90 or UR91 con-
nected to your system, you will see additional displays described
later in the radio section.
This screen displays current
addresses selected on the L & R
throttles along with their current
speed and direction. The func-
tions that are turned ON for the
active throttle (the one with the
blinking smoke icon) are dis-
played across the top of the dis-
play.
5. When you unplug the DT400 from LocoNet, the LCD will go off
while it is unplugged. It will come on again when you plug in to
LocoNet again.
2.4 Turn track power on
The DT400’s Track Power Indicator and the DB150’s track status indica-
tor show whether track power is on or off. The first time you plug in
your DT400 throttle, track power will usually be off. To run trains,
you will need to turn on the track power. Look at your DB150
and/or DT400 to determine whether the track power is on or off.
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