Crest Electronics CRE57000 TRAIN ENGINEER REVOLUTION MANUAL User Manual

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ARROW Keys - When operating a locomotive the up and

down arrows (p and q) increase or decrease speed and the left

and right arrows (t and u) select direction. When accessing

menu items the up and down arrows (p and q) scroll between

items and the left and right arrows (t and u) change that item’s

value.
<<T and T>> - Used to select the active locomotive Cab. Press

the <<T key to scroll down and the T>> to scroll up the list. The

locomotive names and road numbers will be displayed on the

main operation screen.

ALL STOP - PRESS AND HOLD the “0 all stop” key and

this immediately stops all locomotives on the same transmitter

and sets their speed to zero. This key is also used to reset a

locomotive after an overload or overheat error occurs.

NUMBER / LETTER KEYS - Use when entering

numeric or textual information the use of these keys

is identical to those on a cell phone. When operating

a locomotive, keys 1 through 6 are used to operate six

auxiliary functions. For example, pressing key “1”

might activate the horn sound. Programming these

keys is covered in the advanced programming section

of this manual.
# (POUND) - When the Operating screen is being

displayed pressing the # key accesses the Quick Menu. During

text entry, this is the ‘space’ key

*

(STAR) - When operating an MU consist, pressing this key

selects the locomotive in the consist whose auxiliary functions,

such as smoke or sound, that you want to control.

LCD SCREEN - Basic Reference guide

<<T

T>>

0

all

stop

3

def

7

pqrs

8

tuv

9

wxyz

0

1

-&/*

4

ghi

5

jkl

6

mno

2

abc

all

stop

RECEIVER

SIGNAL STRENGTH

ACTIVE CAB

SU/MU

LOCO NAME

LOCO ROAD

NUMBER

LOCO DIRECTION

(FORWARD SHOWN)

TRANSMITTER

BATTERY VOLTAGE*

RECEIVER LINK

CURRENT SPEED

*NOTE: THE TRANSMITTER WILL SHUT OFF WHEN THE BATTERY VOLTAGE DROPS TO 3.4 VOLTS.

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