Navigator Configuration (for Reference Only)
Backlight:
This menu sets the intensity of the
backlight with M2. The following settings are available:
• 0 = no backlight
• 1 = Display + dial knob illuminated
• 2 = Keyboard also illuminated
• 3 = everything with 50% dimming
The backlight of the centered zero point is always lighted and cannot be turned off.
EMERGENCY STOP: This configuration has been preset!
- RIGHT STOP Key triggers Emergency-Stop and cuts current to the track immediately,
both STOP keys will flash & the auxiliary display will shpw "STOP" as system message.
- LEFT STOP Key RELEASES the Emergency-Stop.
Language Settings:
Device ID (Identification number):
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Cable Connection: IDs are assigned automatically.
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Radio Control operation: IDs need to be assigned manually.
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R/C IDs & cable Connection IDs are independent from each
other. After entering the IDs and confirmation with M2 the
Navigator will restart automatically.
Preprogrammed Assignments are:
Club Unit #1; Club Unit #2; Rich D. #3; Bob R. #4.
Locking Function:
R/C Configuration:
Frequency Band: US - for US / North America (915MHz)
Channel Selection: Four (4) R/C channels are available. After
selecting a new radio channel the Navigator will automatically
shut down and needs to be started manually. Make sure the
radio channel of each Receiver is also set to the same channel!
Preprogrammed Club Channel Assignment is Channel 1.
Navigator R/C Shutoff Time:
defines a timer that counts down when not used until the
Navigator shuts off in order to save battery. All active
locos will be canceled when shutting down.
Preprogrammed Club Time is 15 Minutes.
Recharging Function:
(NiMH or NiCd) use only in teathered /cable mode -
never use non-rechargeable batteries.
batteries & Navigator.
Preprogrammed Club Setting is "Off" (X), for operation
with 3 x 1.5V Type AA Batteries..
DO NOT USE / CHANGE THIS FUNCTION!
DO NOT USE / CHANGE THIS FUNCTION!
The shut off time
With rechargeable batteries
Danger of Explosion!
This may destroy
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