LH101-R wireless hand controller with rotary knob
Wireless hand controller LH101-R with rotary knob Batteries and connection cable are included
Dimensions: 144 x 62 x 46 mm
- Large, backlit LCD display:
Adjusting the display brightness and contrast as well as the lighting time
Display of the locomotive address, speed step and functions or model time on the display. - Finely graduated, precise control dial:
change the speed and direction of the locomotive and make other settings - Up to 9999 addresses for digital locomotives are available:
8 stack locations for quick selection of frequently used locomotive addresses, it is also possible to enter the locomotive address using the numeric keypad; Fast change to the previously controlled locomotive with just one button - Two driving modes to choose from:
- Normal mode: In this mode (factory setting) you can use the rotary knob to regulate back to speed level 0
- Maneuvering mode: Here you can use the rotary knob to regulate back to speed level 1. The locomotive is stopped by pressing the rotary knob. So let the loco "crawl" to the desired location and then press the knob to stop. The advantage of this mode when shunting: You can reduce the locomotive to the lowest speed without having to look at the controller and you don't run the risk of the locomotive stopping too early. - Model time:
A model clock is integrated in the LZV200, the speed of which can be adjusted over a wide range. This model time can be shown on the display of the hand controller, the setting is made in the system menu. - Switch functions in locomotive receivers:
Up to 69 functions (F0 to F68) can be addressed in the corresponding locomotive receivers (requirement: Central LZV200 from version 4.0) - Configuring locomotive receiver functions:
You can specify separately for each function in a locomotive decoder whether the function works as a permanent or instantaneous function. - Set speed step mode:
You can set the number of speed steps for the currently displayed locomotive address - Double traction (DTR):
Two locomotives are controlled in a simple manner as a single locomotive. - Multiple traction (MTR):
Several locomotives are controlled simultaneously with a common address. - Switch turnouts and signals:
You can switch up to 2048 turnouts, signals or other solenoid items. When
using feedback-capable switching receivers, the actual switch position is shown on the display - Routes:
You can store 16 routes with 16 steps each in the LH101. - Club modes:
The LH101/LH101-R has two so-called "club modes" in which certain functions of the LH101 are blocked. In this way, model railroaders who are not completely familiar with the operation of the manual controller can also play along - Displaying feedback information:
With this handheld controller function, you can display the status of the inputs on feedback modules - Setting decoder properties:
Address, start-up delay or other properties of a locomotive decoder are changed by programming. Three variants are available:
- Programming during operation (PoM): You program the properties of a locomotive decoder while the locomotive is somewhere on the layout. For example, drive your locomotive in front of a heavy freight train and now adjust the acceleration delay to the train!
- Programming on the programming track: The properties of the decoder are set on a separate programming track.
- Register mode: Setting of older locomotive decoders that do not master the CV programming that is common today - Reading PoM from CVs:
With an LZV200 and the LH101/LH101-R it is possible to read CVs from locomotive decoders that support this procedure. The global Railcom Detector in the LZV200 makes it possible to read out the locomotive decoder settings during operation, provided the decoder supports PoM reading. - System settings:
Here you make settings in the control center (e.g. reading out the software version, setting the model time, etc.). - Service variables in the LZV200:
These settings in the LZV200 (e.g. the baud rate of the integrated interface) can be read and changed via a menu
- The new LH101-R wireless handheld controller from Digital plus is identical to the LH101 handheld controller in terms of functionality and operation
- Connection to the controller via XpressNet with the radio receiver LTM101.
- Up to 4 wireless hand controllers LH101-R can be operated on a wireless receiver LTM101.
- The radio technology is developed in cooperation with the Massoth company.
- Power is supplied by 2 AA batteries
- If the batteries are empty: no problem. Then you can also operate the LH101-R with a cable!
MSRP; $293.91
Lenz, Engineer Throttle LH101-R
SKU: LENZ21102
$273.69Price