Controlling A Multiple Traction; Speed And Direction Of The Mtr - Lenz Digital plus LH101 Mode D'emploi

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Multiple traction (MTR)
Locomotives from the LH101`s stack that are already part
of a double traction or a multiple traction are not available.

11.4 Controlling a multiple traction

To control a multiple traction, call up either the multiple traction
address or the address of one of the locomotives that is part of the
MTR. The multiple traction address itself is indicated by an upper case
"MU" on the display. A lower case "m" indicates that this locomotive
address is part of an MTR.
Examples:

11.4.1 Speed and direction of the MTR

You can control the MTR just like a "normal" locomotive, using the
rotary knob.
Changes made to the speed and direction using the rotary knob affect
all locomotives in the MTR simultaneously. To control the MTR, it is
therefore irrelevant whether the MTR address (indicted by an upper
case "M") or the address of a locomotive that is part of the MTR
(indicted by a lower case "m") is displayed.
Press the rotary knob to add the displayed
address to the MTR.
Continue until you have added all desired
locomotives to the MTR and ...
... complete the assembly process.
The locomotive with address 1234 is part
of a multiple traction.
The multiple traction with address 33 is
being controlled.
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