Hi
We have discovered that in our environment F2 is latching / non-momentary when using the WiThrottle and Z21 / WLANmaus protocols (we have not tested others).? Has anyone else observed this ?
What is more interesting is if we connect the same throttle to the YD7001 through an LNWI, the behaviour is different - F2 is non-latching / momentary.? The LNWI converts WiThrottle protocol to LocoNet before flowing it to the YD7001 through the LocoNet T port.
Typically in North America F0 = head/rear light, F1 = bell and F2 = horn, and the horn sounds only as long as F2 is pressed.? I have discovered through web searches and reading that in Europe F2 typically controls the head/rear light, which of course you would want to stay on after F2 is pressed (latching / non-momentary).
Feedback on the behaviour of F2 on the YD7001 welcome.
Jay Lennox - Toronto