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The remote controller is a handheld {{pll|Items Overview|device}} used to operate certain {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|locomotive types}} remotely. It is designed for use in {{pll|Shunting|shunting}} operations within a limited range.
The remote controller is a handheld device {{pll|Items Overview|item}} used to operate certain {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|locomotive}} types remotely. It is designed for use in {{pll|Shunting|shunting}} operations within a limited range.


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1. Click the power button (PWR) to turn it on<br/>2. Take the controller inside a supported locomotive<br/>3. Click the pair button (PAIR LOCO) to pair the controller with the vehicle<br/>4. The vehicle can now be operated with the controller
1. Click the power button (PWR) to turn it on<br/>2. Take the controller inside a supported locomotive<br/>3. Click the pair button (PAIR LOCO) to pair the controller with the vehicle<br/>4. The vehicle can now be operated using the controller


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Recommended operational range for the remote controller is up to 400m. Signal loss may occur above that range, with a complete loss at 650m and above.
Recommended operational range for the remote controller is up to 400m. Signal loss may occur above that range, with a complete loss at 650m and above. Beware, there is no safety mechanism to stop the paired vehicle if it goes out of range.
 
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Warning: There is no safety mechanism to stop the paired vehicle if it goes out of range.


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The controller’s range can be extended by an additional 2000m using the signal booster found in the {{pll|Caboose|caboose}} work train. For the boost to be engaged, the caboose needs to be in the recommended range of the remote controller.
The controller’s range can be extended by an additional 2000m using the {{pll|Remote Signal Booster|remote signal booster}}. For the boost to be engaged, installed booster needs to be within the recommended range of the remote controller.


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The remote controller is battery powered. It can be slow-charged by being exposed to sunlight, or fast-charged with the caboose’s battery charger.
Remote controller is battery powered. It can be slow-charged by being {{pll|Weather|exposed to sunlight}}, or fast-charged with a {{pll|Battery Charger|battery charger}}.


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The controller also features buttons for automatic {{pll|Coupling|coupling}}, depending on the session {{pll|Difficulty|difficulty settings}}. If this feature is enabled, when the remotely controlled vehicle is close to another, the driver can press “CPL” to couple it. Using the selector knob, they can select which car to uncouple with the “UNCPL” button.
The controller also features buttons for automatic {{pll|Coupling|coupling}}, depending on the session {{pll|Difficulty|difficulty settings}}. If this feature is enabled, when the remotely controlled vehicle is close to another, you can press “CPL” to couple it. Using the selector knob, you can select which car to uncouple with the “UNCPL” button.


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{{See also|Shunting|Vehicle Catalog|Time of Day|Multiple-Unit|Wireless MU Controller|Handbrake|Caboose|Difficulty|Shops|Reverser}}
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Revision as of 01:44, 7 March 2025

The remote controller is a handheld device item used to operate certain locomotive types remotely. It is designed for use in shunting operations within a limited range.

To use the remote controller:

1. Click the power button (PWR) to turn it on
2. Take the controller inside a supported locomotive
3. Click the pair button (PAIR LOCO) to pair the controller with the vehicle
4. The vehicle can now be operated using the controller

Whether a vehicle is compatible with the remote controller can be seen in the vehicle catalog .

Recommended operational range for the remote controller is up to 400m. Signal loss may occur above that range, with a complete loss at 650m and above. Beware, there is no safety mechanism to stop the paired vehicle if it goes out of range.

The controller’s range can be extended by an additional 2000m using the remote signal booster . For the boost to be engaged, installed booster needs to be within the recommended range of the remote controller.

Remote controller is battery powered. It can be slow-charged by being exposed to sunlight , or fast-charged with a battery charger .

The controller also features buttons for automatic coupling , depending on the session difficulty settings . If this feature is enabled, when the remotely controlled vehicle is close to another, you can press “CPL” to couple it. Using the selector knob, you can select which car to uncouple with the “UNCPL” button.

The remote controller can be used in accordance with the MU connection . It also automatically handles features such as the direction of headlights on a paired locomotive when the reverser position is changed, or, depending on the difficulty settings, the handbrakes when coupling and uncoupling vehicles. Holding the run key while coupling or uncoupling bypasses the automatic handbrake action.

This item can be purchased in one of the shops .