
TIP: You can go into the Adjustments (Button Setup Page) and set the RailPro uttons to any DCC
function utton that you would like. For example, the ell defaults to DCC function utton F1, ut if
you want the ell to go on and off when you press F15 just change DCC Fx in the utton setup from
'1' to '15'.
TIP: You can change any RailPro utton to any utton that you want. You can add or remove
uttons. You can select from uttons that are sound, light, or action! If there is a utton your loco
does not use, remove it or replace it. If there is a utton you want (like for a eacon light), then add it
and assign it a DCC Function utton of your choice.
Using the 'Load' Button
A great feature of RailPro is its True Motion Technology (TM). True Motion Technology (TM) is easy
to use. You just set the load from 0 to 100% and the RailPro locomotive module will perform a
mathematical model on your locomotive to implement static friction, dynamic friction and more to
produce results like a real locomotive. You set the load to the amount of loaded train cars you want
to simulate. So if your longest train is 20 freight cars then set the load to 100% when you have 20
freight cars coupled to the locomotive. If you have no freight cars coupled to the locomotive, set the
load to 0%. If your longest train is 100 freight cars then set the load to 100% when you have 100
freight cars coupled to the locomotive and to 0 when there is no freight cars coupled to the
locomotive.
To set the load you press the DCC function utton (F6 is the default). Pressing and releasing the
utton once a num er of times sets the load value. See ta le elow.
# of
Presses
Load
Value
1 0%
2 25%
3 50%
4 75%
5 100%
IMPORTANT: The utton press should e no more than one second apart. After no presses for a out
two seconds the new value will lock in.
TIP: If you are not sure how many times you pressed the utton, just wait a couple seconds and start
again.
WARNING: Setting the load makes you model react like a real train. Real trains accelerate and
decelerate very slowly. When the Load is set high it can take dozens of seconds to stop after you
turned the speed command to 0. Therefore you need to e sure there is plenty of clear track (not
o structed y locomotives, freight cars, or other o stacles) in front or ehind your train. If there is
not, you may not stop in time and you can wreck your train. By holding the rake utton down, you
can stop the train faster ut a fully loaded train with the rake applied still can take a significant
amount of time to stop (like a real train).
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