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Yes!  I find that the Cab two has a very sensitive knob and just moving the Cab 2 around in your hand will cause whatever is inside the workings under the knob to sense that rotation has occurred.  If I am very careful when laying the remote down, this will usually not happen but I have gotten used to just hitting the TR button before I lay the remote down and this completely solves the issue.

 

Good luck and happy railroading,

Don

Originally Posted by rail:

It seems quite a common occurance to be engine related. Sounds like a call to Mike Regan's department may be in order.

You really want to call manufacturing? Phil is in charge service now And it's Reagan, not Regan

And yes it has been discussed before, its just a very sensitiveness knob. I found I was doing it because I was keeping my thumb on the wheel, then lowering the controller caused me to knudge the knob. Once I quit resting my thumb on the wheel the problem went away

Last edited by cbojanower

Am I the only one who's never had that happen? I just use TMCC but I have a bunch of Cab-1's and never noticed it.

I can tell you how the speed control knob works, because I've had one open. There's a slotted circular wall on the bottom of the knob on the inside. It uses an IR emitter/collector pair. The IR signal passes through the slots in a make/break fashion to increment the speed. It also knows which direction it's being turned.

This is just a guess, but perhaps when you are experiencing creep, the knob is stopped on a slot, rather than the wall, translating to speed +1. You have to send a -1 to stop it.

I believe GRJ is referring to Velocity Throttle Direction Control (VTDC). By default, it is turned on so that a counterclockwise movement of the throttle will change the direction of a stopped engine. 

VTDC is disabled using the CTC menu. Press the red CTC button, then turn the throttle knob. The first option you will see is VTDC on/off.

With VTDC disabled,  a counterclockwise throttle adjustment will stop a creeping train, instead of causing a direction change.

GregR posted:

I believe GRJ is referring to Velocity Throttle Direction Control (VTDC). By default, it is turned on so that a counterclockwise movement of the throttle will change the direction of a stopped engine. 

VTDC is disabled using the CTC menu. Press the red CTC button, then turn the throttle knob. The first option you will see is VTDC on/off.

With VTDC disabled,  a counterclockwise throttle adjustment will stop a creeping train, instead of causing a direction change.

Thanks.  It will be nice not to have a wild one running around in stealth mode.

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