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Throttle Setup

To connect the throttle to the CS you'll need to start the WiFi server on the throttle, this is done from the main menu by touching the T3 Web Server button.

The display will update and show it's WiFi details, you'll need to connect to this to setup.

CS Settings

  • SSID - The SSID of the WiFi network the CS is on.
  • Password - The WiFi network password, if set.
  • Server - The CS server address. This can be a hostname or IP.
  • Port - The CS port.

Throttle AP Settings

  • SSID - This is the SSID of the throttle WiFi.
  • Password - This is the password for the throttle WiFi.
  • http:// - This is the website address for throttle management.

For convenience there's a QR code which can be scanned by a smartphone to connect to the throttle's WiFi.
The QR code can be swipped left/right to provide a different QR code which will open the throttles built in web page.

If you don't have smartphone you'll need access to a computer with WiFi so you can connect.

Open a web brower and type the throttle address.
Once on the throttle web page go to the Settings tab.
Depending on how you setup your Command Station you'll need to enter the SSID and password of your local WiFi or the CS WiFi.

  • If your CS is connected to your local WiFi
    The server and port are dccex and 2560 by default, you'll only need to change these if you changed them on your Command Station.
  • If your CS is in AP mode
    The server will normally be this IP 192.168.4.1 and the port will still be 2560 unless you specified a different one.

Click save to remember the settings, the throttle will now try to connect to the CS.
If connection is successful the icons will update


WiFi not connected


WiFi connected


CS not connected


CS connected