MRVU 10 ( Wiring IV ) Push Button Tortoise Control.
With block detection completed, it's time to move on to push button control of the Tortoise stall motors. I attempt to explain some of how LCC accomplishes this. Eventually I will do some screen sharing and It will make a bit more sense. For more information about LCC:http://www.rr-cirkits.com/index.html NMRA LCC® devices are controlled by events. Each event has a unique value that will never be repeated by any other LCC® event in use anyplace on your system, nor even on anyone else's system. The only meaning given to any specific event is that which you give it. All Components from RR-CirKits Tower LCC (16 channel I/O interface) Signal LCC (16 Channel I/O interface) BOD - 8 (Block Occupancy Detector) SMD - 8 (Stall Motor Driver)

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