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Learning turnout numbers from command station
10. Learning turnout numbers from command station
The accessory address (and thus the assigned turnout numbers)
can also be learned directly from the command station. To do this,
the SwitchPilot Plus must first be put into ADDRESS mode:
• Press the
PROG/OK
button when the screen saver is displayed.
• Press the PROG/OK button, then the previous turnout numbers
(factory default: 0001-0004) will flash inversely.
The decoder is now ready to „learn” an address as soon as an
accessory of the desired group of 4 is switched on at the com-
mand station.
• Now turn on an accessory of your choice at the command station.
How accessories are switched, you can find out in the manual of
your command station or the handheld throttle.
• Once the switch command has been understood by the Switch-
Pilot, the new address is saved and the numbers no longer flash.
• If you want to change the address of the second group, proceed
as follows:
• Press the
PROG/OK
button, the previous turnout numbers (ex
works 0001-0004) will flash inversely .
• Press the
PROG/OK
button again so that the turnout numbers for
the second group (ex works 0005-0008) flash inversely.
• Now switch a solenoid of your choice to the digital center. You can
find out how solenoid accessories are switched in the manual for
your control center or the speed controller.
• As soon as the switch command has been understood by the
SwitchPilot, the address is changed and the numbers no longer
flash.
The assignment of the turnout numbers is always carried out in
ascending groups of 4. No matter what accessory you switch, the
first output will always be aligned at the beginning of the group
of 4.
Example 1:
You switch the turnout number 1. All four outputs are then confi-
gured in ascending order to turnout numbers 1 to 4.
Example 2:
You switch the turnout number 3. All four outputs are also con-
figured in ascending order to turnout numbers 1 to 4, because
turnout number 3 is in the same group of 4 as turnout number 1
from the first example.
Example 3:
You switch the turnout number 11. All four outputs will now re-
ceive the turnout numbers 9 to 12 in ascending order.
ADDRESS
Switch 1-4:
0001-0004
Switch 5-8:0005-0008
ADDRESS
Switch 1-4:0001-0004
Switch 5-8:
0005-0008
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