
Dynamis User Guide
A ‘hotkey’ shortcut from the numeric keypad can be set. The actual address of any
particular accessory can be assigned to any of the 10 hotkeys available.
By default, the hotkeys are accessory addresses 1 to 10.
For example, the 10 most important turnouts on the layout can be given the
shortcut.
In accessory mode SCROLL to the accessory address to be given an hotkey
[MENU]
edit Hotkey A060
[ACCEPT]
Set HOTKEY
HOTKEY 0 | A005
Enter the hotkey to be given to this accessory address [SELECT]
Using an accessory hotkey
Press [SHIFT] when in accessory mode.
Keys [F1] to [F10] control the 10 accessories given a hotkey shortcut.
Change direction by pressing [DIVERGE] or [STRAIGHT]
Programming an accessory decoder
Please refer to the instructions accompanying the E-Z Command Dynamis accessory
decoder (item number 36-561) or E-Z Track digital turnout or
www.dynamisdcc.com for more information.
How to program locomotive decoder CVs
CVs - ‘Configuration variables’ - are storage slots within the decoder which hold
values to control its performance. Different decoders have a differing selection of
CVs according to their specification. They control many different aspects of the
decoders performance: eg maximum or minimum speed, how the headlights operate
or whether the decoder operates on a DC supply. Refer to the instruction sheets
that came with your decoder or locomotive for details of the features that are on
your particular locomotive’s decoder.
Dynamis has the capability of programming in one of two methods:
‘
Operations Mode
’ (also called ‘Main track programming’) - other locomotives can
be left on the track as the programming instruction is sent to the particular decoder
address.
‘Service Mode
’ makes the entire layout a service track. All decoders present on
the layout will receive the programming instruction. Other locomotives should be
ok