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User Feedback
The transmitter has a vibration motor in it which can be used for user feedback. Pressing any button sends a radio
signal to the base station receiver. The receiver (both TX and TX are actually transceivers, capable of bi-
directional communication) will then return a signal to vibrate the transmitter. This is useful to find dead spots in
your layout or to check radio range. You will likely not want to use this all the time to save TX batteries. This func-
tion can be activated using User programming parameter 13.
Fuses
If you are blowing fuses due to derailments, or other causes of a short circuit, do not increase the size of the fuse.
It is doing its job. If you continually blow fuses while simply trying to operate trains, then you can increase the fuse
size from the 5 amps, to 7.5 amps, or a maximum of 10 amps. Running with the smallest size fuse that still allows
you to operate will provide the best protection for the TrackSide R/C.