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Changing Locomotive Dat; Deleting A Locomotive From The Locomotive List - Märklin Central Station Bedienungsanleitung

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Note:
• Locomotives can only be put into one multiple unit
motive power combination at a time.
• Multiple unit motive power combinations cannot be
integrated into other multiple unit motive power combi-
nations.
• Locomotives in multiple unit motive power combinati-
ons cannot be controlled separately, until the multiple unit
motive power combination is deleted.
Tips for multiple unit motive power combinations:
• We recommend using only locomotives in a multiple unit motive
power combination, which can evaluate direction of travel data.
• The locomotives you put into a multiple unit motive power com-
bination should be fairly similar in their running characteristics
(maximum speed, acceleration rate, etc.).
• Do not put lightweight locomotives or cars between locomotives
in a multiple unit motive power combination. The combination may
cause derailments!
• Keep in mind the total power requirements for a multiple unit moti-
ve power combination!
• Entries in the locomotive list for multiple unit or "m.u." combina-
tions or lashups of locomotives are identified with an "M". The
locomotives in this m.u. lashup are designated with an equipment
symbol.
• When you are using multiple unit lashup, make sure that the signal
block is long enough (at least 36 cm to 54 cm / 14" to 21" longer
than the length of the locomotives coupled together in an m.u.
lashup).
Recommended combinations:
1. All locomotives are mfx locomotives. The first locomotive in the
m.u. list takes on the auxiliary function assignments. The function
assignments can be set on mfx locomotives. For that reason the
locomotives can be tuned to one another in terms of their running
characteristics and auxiliary function assignments.
2. All locomotives are digital locomotives. We recommend that you
use only models with the controllable high-efficiency propulsion.
The first locomotive in the m.u. list determines the controllable
auxiliary functions shown on the screen. Other locomotives in the
lashup will respond to the auxiliary function buttons for the first
locomotive, regardless of what auxiliary functions these other units
may have. For that reason, you must select the models so there
are not any inadvertent problems in operation. (Example: Locomo-
tive 1 controls the horn with Function f3. Locomotive 2 controls
the Telex coupler with Function f3. If f3 is activated or turned on,
when the two units are together in an m.u. lashup, Locomotive 2
will uncouple from the train).
3. Locomotive + sound effects car (Examples: 49962 or 49964). The
sound effects car is set as the first unit in the m.u. lashup and
thereby determines the auxiliary function assignments.
3.3.4 Changing Locomotive Data
The data for a locomotive can always be changed. These data are
the parameters already presented in Section 3.3.2. These parameters
can be also be changed on mfx locomotives except for the address.
Mfx locomotives don't need an address entry for identification. This
assignment procedure is done automatically between the Central
Station and mfx locomotives, when the Central Station is first initia-
lized. The other parameters can be changed on these locomotives
too. These parameters are then also stored in the mfx locomotive
and are therefore available even if you change the layout and have a
different Central Station or Mobile Station. You still have the possibi-
lity of changing the symbols for the individual functions in a separate
area. For example, if you want to assign other function symbols to
a locomotive, this can be done simply and easily with the Central
Station.
Processing Locomotive
Data
To change different para-
meters for an entry in the
locomotive list, first press
the button in the upper left
on the display screen. Select
"Process Locomotive" in the
following selection menu.
Central Station 60212
New Locomotive
New M.U. Power
Process Locomotive
Delete Locomotive
The settings menu (discussed in section 3.3.2.) for changing the
name, address (on locomotives with Märklin Digital format decoders),
the assignment to the favorites list, etc. will appear. Depending on
the type of decoder, the analog behavior, maximum speed, braking
delay, etc. can be changed in the "Expanded" submenu. Read the
notes in section 3.3.2. for this.
Adapting Function Symbols
Press on the symbol for changing the control fields. A
screen will appear on which the current control field for
the solenoid accessories and the two bars for the func-
tion buttons are represented inverted.
The function buttons are organized
into 2 columns with 8 entries per
column. The outside column begins
at the top with the headlight /
marker light function. The functions
f0 to f7 come under it. The inside
column contains the functions from
f8 to f15, sorted from top to bottom.
A search can be done from the
selections for a symbol for each
function. Simply press on the
corresponding function to open the
selections. A settings field will open
up with different symbols. A function
pictogram with a small "M" means
that this function works as a momen-
tary function. The function assigned
to this button is on only as long as
the control field is being touched
during operation of the locomotive.
A small "D" by a function means that
the function assigned to the button in
question is turned on by touching the
control field on the screen and is tur-
ned off by touching this control area
again. No confirmation is required for
changes to the function pictograms.
Please note:
• Mfx locomotives must be in contact with the Central Station when
changing function buttons.
• The Central Station does not check whether the pictogram makes
sense or if it is even present. With different versions of decoders
only those functions are shown on the display screen, which are
theoretically the maximum that can be present.
• Please also note the references in Section 5 about the settings for
the function display on the Central Station.
3.3.5 Deleting a Locomotive from the Locomotive
List
Press the button in the upper left on the display screen to remove an
entry in the locomotive list.
Select "Delete Locomotive" in
the following selection menu.
This entry will be deleted in
the locomotive list after you
have confirmed the deleti-
on. After this field has been
selected, the two selection
fields "Exit" and "Delete" will
appear. If you don't want to
delete the entry, touch the
"Exit" field. If you touch the
"Delete" field, the entry will
immediately be removed from
the locomotive list with no safety question first asking if you want to
delete the entry.
Important! Active locomotives (locomotives in operation)
cannot be deleted!
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New Locomotive
New M.U. Power
Process Locomotive
Delete Locomotive

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