These are under the Settings button from the menu.
Settings are across multiple pages, you can scroll through them by using the paging buttons at the bottom.
Speed Step - Can be 1, 2 or 4. This is the step value used to control loco speeds. This is for the throttle only and not related to DCC speed steps.
Some basic swipe gestures are supported on the throttle, Up, Down, Left & Right.
Each gesture can trigger an action.
Gestures only work while on the loco display
- Keypad - Show the keypad to select loco address.
- Name - Show the list of locos the throttle has configs for.
- Group - Show the loco groups the throttle has configs for.
- Next - If multiple locos have been selected then control the next.
- Prev - If multiple locos have been selected then control the previous.
- Release - Release the current loco.
Locos are remembered in the order they were selected.
So Next and Prev will follow this order.
After swipe release
The action to perform if a swipe action is set to release.
If this is set to Next or Prev and there's no locos the throttle will go back to the menu.
- Standard - Screen above with rotary encoder below
- Inverted - Screen at below with rotary encoder above.
- Accelerometer - Only if used, display will rotate with pyhsical orientation.
This is just some basic security if you're concerned about guests being able to make changes to your settings.
A 9 digit max pin can be set which will be required to access the T3 WiFi
and Settings
displays.
If the button is idle and reads Not Set
no pin is set, you can set one by pressing the button which will show a keypad.
Enter a pin and press Enter
to set it or Cancel
to go back to the settings.
To remove a pin press the button when it reads Pin Set
to show the keypad then just press Enter
. This will remove the pin and the button will change to Not Set
.
If you forget your pin it's stored in the
settings.json
file on the MicroSD card so can be read or reset.
The milisecond count the encoder is pressed for to trigger an emergency stop of all locos (can be between 1000 - 5000 miliseconds).