HM|DC - How To Control Your Locomotive

Hornby Model Railways

Published on Monday 12 April 2021 by Hornby Model Railways

When it comes to operating an analogue DC layout, technology has taken control!
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From now on there is no need for the controller to be tethered to the track; Hornby’s HM6000 control system can operate a DC layout with consummate ease by using Bluetooth low energy (BLE) technology. Not only does the system provide simple control of two circuits but also features inertia and braking control, loco sounds, speed control and intuitive layout planning features.

Utilising both BLE and Bluetooth Mesh Network architecture developed by Hornby, the HM6000 provides a stable and responsive system increasing in efficiency the more a model layout develops. The App based HM|DC system is built around two pieces of hardware which form the key elements of the set up. These are the HM6000 App Circuit Controller and the HM6010 App Operating Accessory unit.

The HM6000 is paired with the HM|DC application on a smartphone or tablet and provides control of up to 2 circuits independent of each other. Up to 4 HM6000 units can be linked to the application, providing control of 8 independent circuits via one device. This also allows for the control of up to 4 accessories such as lighting or a quick burst of power used to operate a point motor. Up to three HM6010 units can be linked to the application providing control of up to twelve accessories from one device.


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