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MARCoMethod:Call up the LocoNet Programming Menu in your Intellibox as described in Chapter 4.5 andexecute the following sequence:Step 1: Call up MARCo-Receiver, as in described Chap. 4.5.Step 2: LNCV 2 Value 98 program Flush MARCo-ReceiverStep 3: LNCV 0 Value 3 program Set module address to 3Step 4: LNCV 2 Value 5 program Function “Shuttle service remote controlled”Step 5: LNCV 4 Value 2 program Enter waiting time in secondsStep 6: LNCV 6 Value 10 program Enter signal address 10Step 7: LNCV 10 Value 10 program Enter waiting time in seconds, after which the track isready for the next trainStep 8: End programmingNOTE: This automatic function can be combined with various other functions which aredescribed in Chapter 7.4.5.7.4.2 Basic operation Shuttle traffic manually startedSetting up shuttle traffic in accordance with following illustration:The following operational sequence is set up by this automated operation:• A locomotive passed signal S1 in reverse direction.• A locomotive runs over the double detector of the MARCo receiver• The signal S1 is switched to red• The locomotive brakes to a stop with its internal system.• A preset timer function is started. This is the same for all vehicles• During this time the locomotive’s travelling direction is changed (light changes)• The MARCo-Receiver monitors signal S1 and waits, till it is switched to green by anotherdevice that is connected to the LocoNet: (Intellibox, IB-control, DAISY, IB-Switch or acomputer program via the Intellibox), an instruction from a route (Intellibox or IB-Switch) orfrom another MARCo receiver.• Once the signal is green, the locomotive is switched into motion in the opposite direction toreturn to its original location.43