Information SET-02 3
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1 Contents
1 Contents 3
2 Quick Start Users Guide 5
2.1 Connection and initial operation 5
2.2 Your first operation of a DCC train 6
3 SET-02 Capabilities Overview 7
3.1 Range of possible addresses for your locomotives 7
3.2 Locomotive functions that can be controlled 8
3.3 Throttle Notch choices 8
3.4 Multi unit (MU) consisting 8
3.5 Configuring decoder features 8
3.6 Power Station capabilities 9
3.7 Expanding your system 9
3.8 Controlling turnouts 10
3.9 Expanding beyond SET-02 10
4 Overview of the LH200 Operational Controls 10
4.1 The LED display 10
4.2 The rotary control-knob 11
4.3 The direction switch 11
4.4 The keys 12
5 Emergency Stop 12
6 The LH200 menus 13
6.1 Entering numeric values within a menu 14
7 Selecting the Locomotive you wish to Control 14
7.1 Scrolling through the stack 14
7.2 Entering a new locomotive address into the LH200 stack 14
8 Operating a Locomotive with your LH200 17
8.1 Adjusting the rotary control-knob position to the speed of the
selected locomotive 17
8.2 Switching the locomotive decoder functions on and off 18
9 Matching the LH200's Throttle Notches to the Decoder's Speed
Steps 19
10 Programming on the Main – PoM (operations mode
programming) 21
10.1 What does programming mean and what is its use? 21
10.2 Which features can be altered with the help of PoM? 23
10.3 Which locomotive decoders can have their features altered with
the help of PoM? 24
10.4 Setting and deleting bits via PoM – step by step 25
10.5 Error message when using PoM programming 28
11 Multi unit (MU) Consisting 28
11.1 What is a Multi unit (MU) consist? 28
11.2 Head to head, head to tail, and tail to tail operation 29