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Examples:
1.) input:
[1]
Every loco on the track is programmed to address 1.
2.) input:
[5] [6] [1] [2] [3]
Every loco on the track is programmed to address 123.
3.) input:
[5] [6] [2] [3]
The programming process is not started because the last 3 digits are 623 and this is not
a valid address between 0 and 127.
Every loco which is programmed with the PIKO Digi 1 receives the loco address entered
on the PIKO Digi remote control and is switched into the 28 speed mode.
The 28 speed mode represents the levels of speed. This means that the speed is not alte-
red continuously but in small steps. Since these cover the range from approx 2 V star-
ting up current to a maximum of 14 V top speed current, with 28 steps there are so
many tiny steps that these do not register as steps at all but seem like a continuous
increase in the speed of travel.
The voltage intervals of approx. 0.4V are so small that the modeller cannot tell that it is
not a continuous process.
Other features of the loco decoder cannot be programmed.
It is not possible to read information from the loco decoder.
This means that it is not possible to test which loco address has been allocated to the
loco on the track. This does not matter, however since the loco or rather its decoder can
easily be re-programmed with a new address at any time.
6. Power on / off
The current to the tracks on the layout can be switched on and off using the
key.
Note:
If 10 seconds elapse in selection mode after the keys
are pressed and no
other key is pressed, the address input (i.e. loco address, switch address and program-
ming address) is automatically ended. Now the selection mode must be re-started.
The same applies to the dual function key
. Here too if 10 seconds elapse after the
key is operated and no other key is pressed the process is broken off.
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