My B.I.L. has a Z500 powering a small loop (4'x8') with no switches anywhere. A small diesel pulling only 4 small cars were on the track. With FULL POWER the engine barely moves. It moves but it's like you want to scream "give it more power"!!!
My nephew somehow stumbled on a very weird operational anomaly with the 500: he had the controller set to 0 volts and accidently pressed the WHISTLE button. The train SHOT OFF and actually jumped the track going around the first 27" bend it was flying so fast.
Turns out that the HORN button had the same effect!
Still puzzled he turned the power on about 40% and as expected the train barely moved at all. Then he pressed the WHISTLE button and it SHOT OFF again going way too fast, but there was actually no way to slow it down.
The HORN button did the same thing as the WHISTLE button at 40% - the train zoomed.
Funny thing though: we turned the 500 up to full power and the train acted as it always did: it moved but not well. We pressed the WHISTLE button and there was, unexpectedly, no effect at all. The HORN button didn't affect it either.
It seems that either button provides a ton of power anywhere from a setting of 0 to about 1/2 way. After that they don't have any effect. BTW the engine does not have either a whistle or horn in it, not that it should matter. I only mention it in case someone wanted to ask if either reacted to the depression of the corresponding button.
When I got home I tried to replicate it using my Z1000. It did NOT act like the 500 at all. The whistle and horn buttons had no effect, and as expected, at 0 volts they sure didn't make the train move.
Any explanations??????
As always, thanks - walt