-Fritz Milhaupt, Publications Editor, Pere Marquette Historical Society, Inc.http://www.pmhistsoc.org
Yes, the throttle is the device that needs 'function mapping', as it is properly called. The decoder doesn't care which button is being pushed, it just wants the correct command for whatever function you want it to undertake on your, the operator's, behalf. Mapping that command, with its resultant and desired function, is what you do with the throttle.
That sounds like a good idea! I assume that the Throttle Manual will tell me how to do this.
Jack
starmanYou are no doubt right in that most of the sounds won't be used, but I did want to hear them.
You can reassign sounds (or lighting) to lower function buttons if you find some that you want to use more frequently. I have done that with some lighting functions and substituted them with some of the lower functions that I don't use often, or at all, such as some blower fan, dynamic brake or automatic grade crossing horn sounds.
Good Luck, Ed
Go to page 33 of your throttle manual. It describes accessing the upper functions. If you do not have the manual, it is a free download.
That said, I rarely use anything other than F0(headlight), F1(bell) or F2(whistle). The rest of the sounds tend to be things like 'couple clank' or 'all aboard'....
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I have a Digitrax system with a DT402 throttle. The throttle has numbered buttons for the numbers 1 through 12. I also have a new steam engine with 28 different sounds. How do I select a sound above number 12, using my DT402 throttle. Thanks for your help.
Jack Fletcher