The LCD now displays the accessory number (1) that we entered and the turnout
position (Normal). Press "ENTER" to see the next step for this input
The display now indicates that there are no more entries programmed into this string.
At this point you may continue pressing "ENTER" to cycle up through all the command
steps if you wish. The Input and step numbers will be displayed as well as a
description of the command for that step. Press "PROG/ESC" to return to the main
menu.
At this point we have programmed and reviewed the command(s) that will be sent
when input number 1 is grounded. The command can be tested by pressing "3".
Press "1" followed by "ENTER" to test input 1. The command string associated with
input number 1 will be sent.
Putting the Mini Panel into test mode will also allow testing of any input by grounding
that input number. Pressing any button on the ProCab will return the Mini Panel to
setup mode.
Finishing programing:
At this point we have programmed, reviewed and tested the command(s) that will be
sent when input number 1 is grounded. In a similar manner we can program the
commands for inputs 2,3 and 4 using the proper accessory or macro commands.
Other Useful Commands:
Link:
If you need more than 4 steps for an input you can "link" to the steps associated with
another command. It is unusual that a control panel will need to use all thirty inputs.
You can use the command steps for one or more of those inputs by linking to that
input number.
Example: Assume that you need 6 steps for input number 1. Program the first 3
steps with the first three commands you want performed when input 1 is grounded.
When you get to step 4 do not enter the fourth command, instead select the LINK
command as follows. Press "ENTER" at the following prompt to see more command
options:
You will see more commands.
Last revised: 9 December 2008
INP: 01
STEP: 2
--END--
1=SETUP 2=REVEIW
3=TEST OPERATION
TESTING
INPUT NUMBER: 01
1=SETUP 2=REVIEW
3=TEST OPERATION
INP: 01
STEP: 4
1=ACCY 2=MACRO
INP: 01
STEP: 2
3=LOCO 4=SIGNAL
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