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USING MACROS TO CONTROL
TURNOUTS
MACROS EXPLAINED
Macros are really a list of turnouts controlled by accessory decoders that you wish
to operate as a group. There are a total of 16 macros, each one capable of
controlling up to 8 turnouts. Macros may be ‘chained’ with other macros to create
complex routes with hundreds of turnouts.
ENTER THE MACRO NUMBER TO BE EXECUTED
LOC: 1023 2:00PM
LOC: 1023 2:00PM
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MACRO NUMBER: _
MACRO NUMBER: _
MACRO NUMBER: _
MACRO NUMBER: _
MACRO NUMBER: _
l
Press MACRO key.
l
Enter the number of the macro (0-16) to be executed
l
Press ENTER.
MACRO NOT SET UP
ERROR: 02:00PM
ERROR: 02:00PM
ERROR: 02:00PM
ERROR: 02:00PM
ERROR: 02:00PM
-MACRO IS EMPTY-
-MACRO IS EMPTY-
-MACRO IS EMPTY-
-MACRO IS EMPTY-
-MACRO IS EMPTY-
This message will be displayed if no macro has been programmed for the number
entered.
MACRO PROGRAMMING
To program a macro see the PROGRAMMING MACRO section, page 59.