Atlas COMMANDER 330 用户手册

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desired locomotive. Since the stack only remembers eight locomotives, when
you access the 9th engine the first engine in the stack will drop out. For exam-
ple, in a stack of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, if you access another locomotive (ie., loco-
motive 9), the stack will forget locomotive 1 and remember 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9.
When acquiring a locomotive that is currently running:
1. Scroll with the + or - keys to the desired locomotive address or recall from
the stack as described on page 8.
2. Press and hold the direction button, forward     or reverse     , which
corresponds to the direction the locomotive is moving.
3. Set the dial to approximately the same speed the engine is moving.
4. Release the direction button to take control of the locomotive.
THE MENU
The Commander has a Menu System which is used for the following set-
tings and functions:
• Controlling turnouts     • Adjust system settings    • Setting speed steps
• Programming and reading decoder addresses and parameters
Accessing the Menu
Press both     and     buttons at the same time to access the Menu system. The
display changes and now shows the last used menu. You may scroll through
the menu choices using the and buttons.
When you reach the desired menu, press the Enter key to access the settings
in that menu, or Exit to leave the menu and go back to the previous selec-
tion options or the last selected locomotive.
Menu Selections
This menu is used to throw turnouts, or control other accessories.
NOTE: You must have an accessory decoder attached to one or
more turnouts on your layout for this function. For more about
controlling turnouts, see below.
This menu is used to select the speed steps of the selected
locomotive decoder.
This menu is used to display or program a decoder and its
parameters. 
This menu is used to change the system settings.
Controlling Turnouts
If you have accessory decoders installed on your layout to control your
turnouts, you must first assign each an address through programming.
Accessory decoders are programmed just like a locomotive decoder (consult
the paperwork supplied with the accessory decoder for programming instruc-
tions). After the required programming, you can use the Function buttons on
your Commander to control the turnouts, as described below. 
1. Press both      and     buttons at the same time to access the Menu system.
2. Press the "+" or "-" buttons until the Turnout menu is displayed, then 
follow the steps below:
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