•The transmitter and receivers in your locomotives are
designed to communicate
and exchange information about the way you want your trains to operate. In order to establish a link between
them you need to set up options
for each locomotive in the transmitter.
•These include settings like the locomotive’s name
and road number, the top
speed that you want it to achieve, the rate at which you want it to accelerate and how long you want it to delay when
its direction of travel
is changed.
•Once these parameters are set the connection between the
units is finalized by a process
called “linking”. Once
the transmitter and a locomotive’s
receiver are linked together they are set to communicate and you are ready to run your train