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Shows the options for the currently connected network.
 
Shows the options for the currently connected network.
  
6.1.1 Name
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'''6.1.1 Name'''
  
 
Displays the SSID (network name) of the WiFi access point.
 
Displays the SSID (network name) of the WiFi access point.
  
6.1.2 Reconnect
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'''6.1.2 Reconnect'''
  
 
Selecting this option forces the throttle to disconnect from the current WiFi access point and attempt to re-connect to the same access point.
 
Selecting this option forces the throttle to disconnect from the current WiFi access point and attempt to re-connect to the same access point.
  
6.1.3 Connect Mode
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'''6.1.3 Connect Mode'''
  
 
Manually select either LCC or WiThrottle protocol operation.
 
Manually select either LCC or WiThrottle protocol operation.
  
6.1.4 Security
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'''6.1.4 Security'''
  
 
Select the type of security applied to the current WiFi access point. Typically WPA/WPA2.
 
Select the type of security applied to the current WiFi access point. Typically WPA/WPA2.
  
6.1.5 Password
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'''6.1.5 Password'''
  
 
View and edit the current WiFi password.
 
View and edit the current WiFi password.
  
6.1.6 Advanced Settings
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'''6.1.6 Advanced Settings'''
  
 
Additional settings relating to the current network.
 
Additional settings relating to the current network.
  
6.1.7 Save Profile
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'''6.1.7 Save Profile'''
  
 
Saves the current network profile to 'Saved Networks.'
 
Saves the current network profile to 'Saved Networks.'
  
6.1.8 Delete Profile
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'''6.1.8 Delete Profile'''
  
 
Deletes the current network profile from the UWT-100.
 
Deletes the current network profile from the UWT-100.
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Starts the network connection guide to add a new WiFi connection to this throttle. Users may scan for WiFi, use their router's WPS button, or connect via Access Point Mode.
 
Starts the network connection guide to add a new WiFi connection to this throttle. Users may scan for WiFi, use their router's WPS button, or connect via Access Point Mode.
  
6.3.1 Scan for WiFi - Scans for nearby WiFi networks and shows a list. If you do not see your network, make sure it is powered on and scan again.
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'''6.3.1 Scan for WiFi'''
  
6.3.2 Use WPS Button - Use the button labeled WPS on your WiFi router to connect without needing to enter the WiFi password.
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Scans for nearby WiFi networks and shows a list. If you do not see your network, make sure it is powered on and scan again.
  
6.3.3 Access Point Mode - Use another device like a smartphone to add a new network to the throttle.
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'''6.3.2 Use WPS Button'''
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Use the button labeled WPS on your WiFi router to connect without needing to enter the WiFi password.
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'''6.3.3 Access Point Mode'''
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Use another device like a smartphone to add a new network to the throttle.
  
 
==7 About This Throttle==
 
==7 About This Throttle==
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===8.1 Throttle Settings===
 
===8.1 Throttle Settings===
  
8.1.1 Change Buttons
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'''8.1.1 Change Buttons'''
  
 
There are eight customizable buttons on the throttle: four directly below the screen, two to the left of the thumbwheel, and two to the right of the thumbwheel. First, select the button you wish to assign a function to from a list, then choose the corresponding function from a function list.
 
There are eight customizable buttons on the throttle: four directly below the screen, two to the left of the thumbwheel, and two to the right of the thumbwheel. First, select the button you wish to assign a function to from a list, then choose the corresponding function from a function list.
  
8.1.2 Consist Functions (same as 3.4)
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'''8.1.2 Consist Functions (same as 3.4)'''
  
 
Shows a list of consist functions. Selecting any function allows the user to determine whether to route the function to all members of the consist, or just to the current cab using [[Function Routing]].
 
Shows a list of consist functions. Selecting any function allows the user to determine whether to route the function to all members of the consist, or just to the current cab using [[Function Routing]].
  
8.1.3 Drive Settings
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'''8.1.3 Drive Settings'''
  
 
Settings related to operation of locomotives, including Fast Increment/Decrement speed and Reversal Stopping.
 
Settings related to operation of locomotives, including Fast Increment/Decrement speed and Reversal Stopping.
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8.1.3.2 Reversal Stopping - Determines whether the loco speed should be set to zero when the direction change button is pressed, or keep running at the previous speed in the opposite direction.
 
8.1.3.2 Reversal Stopping - Determines whether the loco speed should be set to zero when the direction change button is pressed, or keep running at the previous speed in the opposite direction.
  
8.1.4 Backlight Settings
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'''8.1.4 Backlight Settings'''
  
 
Configures the LCD backlight behavior.  
 
Configures the LCD backlight behavior.  
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8.1.4.4 Menu Timeout - Sets how many seconds the backlight should remain active after each keypress while accessing a menu. If set to zero, the backlight will never go idle.
 
8.1.4.4 Menu Timeout - Sets how many seconds the backlight should remain active after each keypress while accessing a menu. If set to zero, the backlight will never go idle.
  
8.1.5 Power Settings
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'''8.1.5 Power Settings'''
  
 
Configures the Auto-Power Off behavior.
 
Configures the Auto-Power Off behavior.
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8.1.6.4 Clear Timeout -  
 
8.1.6.4 Clear Timeout -  
  
8.3 Welcome Tutorial
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'''8.3 Welcome Tutorial'''
  
 
8.4 User Info Settings
 
8.4 User Info Settings

Revision as of 14:40, 11 February 2020

Press the Menu (three horizontal lines) button below the scroll wheel to access the UWT-100 main menu.

Menu items may be selected by pressing the number button that corresponds to each item in the submenu. Users may memorize button sequences to quickly access useful functions - i.e. toggle Yard Mode (Menu, 2, 3) or activate the flashlight (Menu, 0).

1 Recall

Shows all addresses or locomotives that were run from this throttle, with the most recent first.

2 Operations

Quick access to many actions necessary for operating, such as releasing the current locomotive address or enabling Yard Mode.

2.1 Release

Release control over the current locomotive address, resulting in no locomotive selected on the throttle. Throttle will display an "E" for empty.

2.2 Dispatch

Dispatches currently selected locomotive. This is mostly of interest to Digitrax users when letting another throttle acquire a consist that has been created. Similar to 'Release,' this will result in no locomotive selected on the throttle.

2.3 Yard Mode

Toggles Yard Mode ON and OFF.

2.4 Loco Function List

Shows all known functions of the current locomotive.

3 Consisting

Use this menu to manage your consists. From this menu you can Create, View, Modify, and Delete consists.

3.1 Add Loco To Consist

Adds a locomotive to the current consist. If no consist is active, the consist will be created with the currently selected locomotive first.

3.2 View Current Consist

Lists the locomotives in the current consist, allowing you to edit or remove the consist members.

3.3 Clear Current Consist

Disbands the current consist, separating it into individual locomotives.

3.4 Consist Functions

Shows a list of consist functions. Selecting any function allows the user to determine whether to route the function to all members of the consist, or just to the current cab using Function Routing.

6 Network Options

WiFi network and connection settings. Allows you to add, edit, and delete network profiles.

6.1 Current Network

Shows the options for the currently connected network.

6.1.1 Name

Displays the SSID (network name) of the WiFi access point.

6.1.2 Reconnect

Selecting this option forces the throttle to disconnect from the current WiFi access point and attempt to re-connect to the same access point.

6.1.3 Connect Mode

Manually select either LCC or WiThrottle protocol operation.

6.1.4 Security

Select the type of security applied to the current WiFi access point. Typically WPA/WPA2.

6.1.5 Password

View and edit the current WiFi password.

6.1.6 Advanced Settings

Additional settings relating to the current network.

6.1.7 Save Profile

Saves the current network profile to 'Saved Networks.'

6.1.8 Delete Profile

Deletes the current network profile from the UWT-100.

6.2 Saved Networks

Shows a list of the stored network profiles. Selecting a profile brings up a list of many of the above options, including the editing or deletion of saved profiles.

6.3 Add Network

Starts the network connection guide to add a new WiFi connection to this throttle. Users may scan for WiFi, use their router's WPS button, or connect via Access Point Mode.

6.3.1 Scan for WiFi

Scans for nearby WiFi networks and shows a list. If you do not see your network, make sure it is powered on and scan again.

6.3.2 Use WPS Button

Use the button labeled WPS on your WiFi router to connect without needing to enter the WiFi password.

6.3.3 Access Point Mode

Use another device like a smartphone to add a new network to the throttle.

7 About This Throttle

This menu displays the status of your throttle including the current WiFi connection name, server IP and port number, throttle ID, battery level, and software version information.

8 Settings

8.1 Throttle Settings

8.1.1 Change Buttons

There are eight customizable buttons on the throttle: four directly below the screen, two to the left of the thumbwheel, and two to the right of the thumbwheel. First, select the button you wish to assign a function to from a list, then choose the corresponding function from a function list.

8.1.2 Consist Functions (same as 3.4)

Shows a list of consist functions. Selecting any function allows the user to determine whether to route the function to all members of the consist, or just to the current cab using Function Routing.

8.1.3 Drive Settings

Settings related to operation of locomotives, including Fast Increment/Decrement speed and Reversal Stopping.

8.1.3.1 Fast Increment/Decrement setting - Specifies how many speed steps should be added or subtracted for each press of the fast increment/decrement button.

8.1.3.2 Reversal Stopping - Determines whether the loco speed should be set to zero when the direction change button is pressed, or keep running at the previous speed in the opposite direction.

8.1.4 Backlight Settings

Configures the LCD backlight behavior.

8.1.4.1 Active Brightness - Sets the active brightness of the backlight; 0=OFF, 100=MAX.

8.1.4.2 Idle Brightness - Sets the idle brightness of the backlight; 0=OFF, 100=MAX.

8.1.4.3 Throttle Timeout - Sets how many seconds the backlight should remain active after each keypress while running trains in the Drive Window. If set to zero, the backlight will never go idle.

8.1.4.4 Menu Timeout - Sets how many seconds the backlight should remain active after each keypress while accessing a menu. If set to zero, the backlight will never go idle.

8.1.5 Power Settings

Configures the Auto-Power Off behavior.

8.1.5.1 Auto Power Off - Sets how many minutes the throttle should remain active while not in use. If set to zero, the throttle will never power off.

8.1.6 E-Stop Settings

8.1.6.1 Current Locomotive

8.1.6.2 Stop All Locomotives

8.1.6.3 Power Off Layout

8.1.6.4 Clear Timeout -

8.3 Welcome Tutorial

8.4 User Info Settings

8.5 Network Settings

8.6 Regulatory

8.8 Factory Reset

9 Power Off

Turns the throttle off.

0 Flashlight

Toggles the build-in LED flashlight mounted at the top of the throttle ON or OFF.