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Cost effective tetherless operation!
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Can be added to any existing LocoNet system.
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Radio range of approx 300-ft diameter circle.
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Operates in the 900Mhz band.
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Multiple LocoNet ID’s allow multiple clubs to
operate in close proximity at train shows.
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Infrared throttles are an inexpensive way to
have tetherless control indoors.
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IR throttles are equipped with powerful dual
IR LED emitters for transmission reliability.
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Keyboard lock feature to prevent commands being
sent by mistake.
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Safety Selection for problem free operation.
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Operations mode programming allows programming
without plugging in to LocoNet.
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Radio Equipped & Infra-ready throttles will
run on fully charged NiCad batteries for approximately
6-8 hours and on regular alkaline batteries for
about 10-20 hours.
DT300R Radio Equipped Advanced Throttle A compact
full featured walkaround handheld. DT300 comes with
infrared LEDs and you just need to add a UR90 infrared
receiver or a UR91 Universal IR/Radio receiver for low
cost tetherless operation. DT300 and DT300R are not
sold as part of a starter set.
DT400R
Radio Equipped Super Throttle Be
careful what you ask for. . . it’s in the DT400 Super
Throttles! Simple to use with any Digitrax LocoNet System
including Zephyr! User Friendly Multi-line backlit display
with easy to read icons and messages - Dual throttle
controls for running two trains at a time - Click encoders
give extra fine speed control and direction control,
too! - Full numeric keypad - the list goes on and on...
UR91 Radio Equipped/IR
Receiver Unit The
UR91 is the radio/IR receiver unit. The UR91 looks similar
to a UP5 and is mounted in the fascia of the layout.
The UR91 is simply an addition to your existing LocoNet
so no additional wiring is needed. The antennas are
concealed under the layout. The UR91 will support approximately
10 radio throttles.
UT4R
Radio Equipped Utility
Throttle Coming soon...!
Safety
Selection
While tetherless, the DT400/R & DT300/R operate
as a one-way transmitter. The DT400/R & DT300/R
must be plugged into LocoNet to select an available
locomotive address. After an address is selected on
your DT400/R or DT300/R, you can unplug from LocoNet
and run the selected addresses with infrared or radio.
The throttle will automatically convert to infrared
or radio operation for all speed, direction, function,
operations mode programming, and switch commands.
Digitrax calls this “safety selection.” This is an
important operational safety feature. Digitrax chose
not to allow one way address selection to prevent
multiple operators from being able to select and send
commands to the same addresses at the same time. Having
multiple operators sending commands to the same address
can result in serious problems in an operating session
because locos can appear to be out of control.
Digitrax tetherless throttles must be plugged in
to LocoNet to program locomotives on the programming
track and to set up and break up consists. DT400/R
and DT300/R can both be set up to prevent release
of loco addresses unless the throttle is plugged in
to LocoNet.
Can
I add Radio and IR to my Zephyr?
Adding radio and or IR to Zephyr is the same as adding
it to Super Empire Builder and Super Chief. Just add
the DT400R or DT300R & UR91 for radio operation.
All Digitrax LocoNet Throttles work with Zephyr.
Can I add Radio and IR to my Big Boy or Genesis
system?
Adding radio and or IR to Big Boy or Genesis is the
same as adding it to
Super Empire Builder and Super Chief. Just add the DT400R
or DT300R & UR91
for radio operation. For infra red operation, just add
the DT400 or DT300 and one or
more UR90's.
Can I add Radio and IR to my Challenger system?
It's impossible to add radio and/or IR to the Challenger
system because
the Challenger system was not LocoNet compatible.
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