4.
The emergency stop functions
When a situation becomes dangerous: You can use the "STOP" key at any time to prevent a more serious
calamity immediately. In order to avoid shutting down the entire system however, you can use the "selective
locomotive stop" function to stop only the locomotive selected and displayed.
4.1. Emergency stop
Pressing the "STOP" key immediately cuts the voltage to the track. The STOP symbol flashes on the display
screen. Press the "STOP" key again to supply the system with voltage again.
4.2. Selective locomotive stop
The selective locomotive stop only stops the locomotive currently being controlled by the multiMAUS.
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The locomotive stop is released by turning the controller, the locomotive starts to move again.
5.
Turnout control
You can use the multiMAUS to control up to 1,024 digital turnout drives with genuine turnout addresses with-
out having to use up a locomotive address (as is the case with the Lokmaus 2 / R3). To do so, you can switch to
turnout mode and back at any time by pressing the "Locomotive / turnout" key. The last turnout used is always
shown.
Drive mode is not interrupted in turnout mode. So the drive symbols of the last used locomotive are
shown on the display. However, the last locomotive to be active can be controlled using the controller and
an emergency stop can also be triggered.
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Display message
Press the "Shift" and "STOP" key at the same time.
The locomotive stops immediately, the standstill
symbol "II" (and the last direction of travel) is
shown on the display screen.
Note: If a Lokmaus 2 or R3 with lighting is con-
nected as a slave, this type of emergency stop is
not indicated by both directional arrows lighting
up. Only the last direction is displayed.
Display message
When calling up turnout control for the first time,
set of turnout 1 appears. In this case, as with every
other set of turnout called up for the first time, the
complete turnout symbol appears at the top right.
The drive symbols are from the last used locomo-
tive, so there can be a difference between the shown
example and your situation.
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