4. To select a 2 digit address, use the keypad to enter the address of the
loco you want to run OR turn the L throttle knob counterclockwise
until you see 00 appear in the display, then use the R throttle knob to
dial up a 2 digit address between 00 & 127.
5.
As you browse through addresses, the LCD will display current
information for each address including current speed on the bar
graph, current status in the Text Area, active functions on the
top line of the LCD. The Loco icon will blink if the loco address
is selectable and will be steady if the loco is selected on another
throttle.
If the Loco Icon is steady, see Section 8.5 for information
on “stealing.”
6. Once the address you want to select is displayed, press the LOCO Key
once again to select this address on the active throttle. Pressing
the ENTER Key or single clicking the throttle knob will also select
the address shown in the display. The LCD screen will show the
locomotive’s address, speed information & functions on/off for the
loco you just selected.
7. The loco icon will appear in the display with a direction arrow and
blinking smoke.
The blinking smoke indicates which side of
the throttle is active (is displaying function information on the top
line of the LCD).
8. Use the active throttle knob to run the DCC equipped locomotive on
the address you selected. As the % speed value displayed in the left
side of the LCD increases, the locomotive on the track will begin to
move. Press the Reverse Key associated with the active throttle to
reverse the direction of the locomotive. Note: Double clicking the
active throttle knob will have the same effect as the Reverse Key.
8.4 Recall a Loco
Your DT400 stores the last 4, 8,or 16 unique loco addresses used by the throttle
in a recall stack. Your DT400 defaults to a 4 address recall stack. See Section
25.3.3 for information on how to set the recall stack depth.
For example if you have your DT400 set up for an 8 deep recall stack and the
last 8 addresses you selected were: 00, 1987, 52, 0678, 03, 8819, 25, and
2500, these addresses will be in the recall stack. If you have selected any of
these addresses more than once, it will not be stored twice, only the addresses
not already stored will be added to the stack. The recall stack is not stored in
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