Originally posted by William Brillinger on the RailPro Users Yahoo! Group on Oct 3, 2015
Alan,
I'm not sure I understand what you are saying about needing to re-enable manual notching.
The way I see combined notching working is this:
You're working a heavy train:
momentum is set to 10 seconds for high throttle responsiveness:
notch 8 is set at 80% for the sake of easy numbers
Engine is idling, you're ready to move
Set notch 2
Roll the throttle a bit to slowly begin moving
Set notch 8
Slowly work the throttle up 60% (your desired speed)
Set notch 3 ( the train is up to speed and not working very hard)
Train is going too fast, you roll the throttle down to 45%
(notch & sound does not change because you did not go below 30% which is notch 3)
Train is now too slow, you increase power to 50% - Notch auto increases to notch 5 (you needed the power!)
Train is up to speed, manually set back to notch 3.
Time to stop... optionally set notch 1
slowly work the throttle down to zero. If notch 1 was not set, then the notching will decrease with your power reductions.
You're working a light train:
momentum is set to 10 seconds for high throttle responsiveness:
notch 8 is set at 80% for the sake of easy numbers
Engine is idling, you're ready to move
Roll the throttle to 20%, sound increases with your movement
Set notch 1 cause you're coasting.
Roll the throttle up to 30% - auto notch runs up to 3, you needed the power.
Set notch 1 cause you're coasting.
Roll the throttle to 0% to stop.
So the throttle movements would only cancel the manual setting if you passed the threshold (up or down) according to the notch that was currently chosen.
Do you have an example of how this should be different?
- Bill