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C80prox Marklin Digital Control Program for PC's

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<strong>C80prox</strong> – <strong>Marklin</strong> <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>Control</strong> <strong>Program</strong> <strong>for</strong> PC’s<br />

<strong>Control</strong>ling Signals and Turnouts<br />

These commands are used to control hardware modules connected to the <strong>Marklin</strong><br />

digital system. They include commands to control k83, K84 and k87 solenoid<br />

modules. They can be used either in Terminal Mode or when creating and running a<br />

sequence using the <strong>C80prox</strong> Editor.<br />

Solenoid <strong>Control</strong><br />

These commands will change the direction of a set of points or change a signal from<br />

red to green. The general <strong>for</strong>mat of these commands are:<br />

m {sss} r {tt}<br />

m {sss} g {tt}<br />

m {sss}<br />

where {sss} is any valid solenoid address in the range (1 to 256). The 'mr'<br />

command is used to change points to a 'branch' condition or a signal to 'stop'. The<br />

'mg' command is used to change points to a 'main line' condition or a signal to<br />

'proceed'. If the 'm' command is used, then the status of the selected solenoid will<br />

be reversed. If {tt} is specified, the solenoid will be activated <strong>for</strong> {tt} deciseconds.<br />

The {tt} parameter need only be supplied <strong>for</strong> use with uncoupler tracks. Valid range<br />

of {tt} is 1 to 99. (9.9 seconds).<br />

Displaying Solenoid Status<br />

This command displays the current status <strong>for</strong> all defined solenoids. The general<br />

<strong>for</strong>mat of this command is:<br />

ms<br />

After the current session of <strong>C80prox</strong> is finished, solenoid status' are saved to an<br />

external DOS file. When <strong>C80prox</strong> is entered again, the solenoids are set according to<br />

these saved values. Solenoids controlled by an attached keyboard or memory unit<br />

may have an incorrect value.<br />

Solenoid Routes<br />

The following commands can be used to group solenoid commands together into one<br />

command. They are used to sequentially set multiple solenoids or turnouts to a<br />

defined condition. Routes are saved when <strong>C80prox</strong> is exited and restored when<br />

<strong>C80prox</strong> is re-entered. The only commands that will work in a route are the solenoid<br />

commands 'mg' and 'mr' and 'x' commands. Up to 200 routes may be defined in<br />

this manner.<br />

Listing Solenoid Routes<br />

This command will display all of the defined solenoid routes currently set. It's general<br />

<strong>for</strong>mat is:<br />

lm<br />

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