Note that the accessory decoders in the system are accessible to all throttles or
control devices with switch control capabilities & are not reserved in-use to a
single throttle like locomotive decoders.
8. When you have finished your Sw (switch) operations you can return to
Fn (Normal Operating Mode) by pressing the EXIT Key
or the
FUNC Key
9. The next time you enter Sw mode , the DT400 will remember where
you left off & start at the last switch address & position you
accessed.
19.0 Edit Fast Clock
Many operators use a fast clock during operating sessions to simulate prototyp-
ical operations. Traditionally, this clock is on the wall and is set up to run at a
faster than normal rate. LocoNet has its own networked fast clock for all
Digitrax throttles connected to your system.
19.1 Fast Clock Basics
Fast clocks during operating sessions to simulate prototypical operations. This
clock is usually on the wall and is set to run at a faster than normal rate.
LocoNet’s networked fast clock appears on all Digitrax throttles connected to
LocoNet.
The fast clock display is a 4 digit 12 or 24 Hour format clock. To display the
fast clock simply press the CLOC c Key
. The fast clock display will
remain active while you are running trains until you initiate another throttle
task such as loco address selection, programming, MU, Switch mode, etc. To
stop displaying the fast clock and return to the default DT400 display, press the
CLOC c Key
again. You will see this display when fast clock is enabled.
CLOC
c
CLOC
c
FUNC
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