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