Doug,
I am going to conceed that you are correct regarding the Lionel reasoning
If the Zw-C does not see the Command base it will act as a conventional ZW and the voltage will be what whatever the lever is set at. I can see this being a problem if TMCC operators leave their throttles on. Rarely would a conventional operater do this, I think.
In command mode.
"In the Command environment, the voltage of
output channels B and C will reflect their handle
settings on power-up." which could also be a problem if you have left a conventional train on either of those two channels.
A and D come up as 0 volts.
But
You could also have the same issue with all channels if you IDed the ZW-C as Tr#0 with a Base attached and have throttles open.
I did notice another minor operating difference between the Powermaster and the ZW-C
Upon power up, selecting TR#* and hitting Boost in Command mode the Powermaster goes to full available voltage. I have a Powerstation Controller inline with my 135 Brick because it allows me to preset voltage to around 16V.
The ZW-C seems to act like a Powermaster in Conventional mode requiring one to select the track and then dial up the voltage. Boost only seems to work incrementally.
Since I have installed my own meters, it is not a big issue, but I wonder how others know when they are at full track voltage before addressing their engine in TMCC mode.
I also noticed that the Manual flip flops on the A_B_C_D and U posts depending whether it is illustrated or diagramed.