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TrainController Gold and Silver - Freiwald Software

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• Marklin Turntable 7186<br />

• Marklin Transfer Table 7294<br />

The turntables/transfer tables listed above are not intended by the manufacturer to be<br />

operated by a digital system. Nevertheless, they can be made controllable by the computer.<br />

In this case, they must be wired to accessory decoders <strong>and</strong>, optionally, latching<br />

relays. When wired in this way, they are accessed via a digital turnout address. For details<br />

about digital addresses <strong>and</strong> wiring diagrams for the particular analog turntable/transfer<br />

table types, refer to the Help menu of <strong>TrainController</strong>, please.<br />

Analog turntables do usually not support indexing <strong>and</strong> cannot be used for automatic<br />

operation without further measures.<br />

It is also possible to configure analog turntables/transfer tables for support of indexing,<br />

too. In this way, it is possible to upgrade an analog turntable to a (pseudo-)digital turntable<br />

by means of the software. If this is done they can be used for automatic operation<br />

like digital turntables. For further details refer to section 17.6, “Turntable Operations”,<br />

please.<br />

Generic Turntables<br />

Generic turntables/transfer tables are all turntables/transfer tables, that are not explicitly<br />

listed as devices supported by <strong>TrainController</strong>. An example is a home- made<br />

turntable driven by custom hardware.<br />

Generic turntables are not associated with a certain digital address. Instead they are only<br />

able to perform certain operations when one of the turntable/transfer table comm<strong>and</strong>s<br />

listed on page 300 is given. If no operation is specified for a certain comm<strong>and</strong> then a<br />

generic turntable/transfer table does nothing when this comm<strong>and</strong> is given.<br />

Usually you will assign the operation of push buttons, on-off switches or toggle switches<br />

located anywhere in one of your Switchboards to a turntable/transfer table comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

In this way the associated element is operated when the comm<strong>and</strong> is given. The associated<br />

element again can then operate the actual turntable on the model railroad layout<br />

accordingly.<br />

Generic turntables can be setup to operate like analog turntables <strong>and</strong> – if operations for<br />

indexing are added as well – even like digital turntables.<br />

For further details about the operations assigned to a generic turntable refer to section<br />

17.6, “Turntable Operations”, please.<br />

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