Gizzy
A gentleman, a scholar, and a railway modeller....

I recently acquired one of these modules from Zerogee, and wired it up to the reversal chords at Weybourne.
All is working well but I am intrigued as to how it does it.
When I use the Universal Remote to drive a train from Sheringham to Weybourne, via the reversing loop, I use the convention that the right button moves the train to the right and ditto for the left button, when viewing from the lawn.
However, one the train has looped via Weybourne and heading back to the terminus at Sherringham, those buttons on the Remote are now transposed back to front in my thinking.
I guess this is something the chip in the loco processes and actions, as the signal on the track must stay the same but somehow, some protocol between the reversing module and the loco must detect that the signal has 'inverted'.
Could someone enlighten me how this is actually done? I'm wondering if I could put an LED indicator across the output of the module, to show a change is detected....
All is working well but I am intrigued as to how it does it.
When I use the Universal Remote to drive a train from Sheringham to Weybourne, via the reversing loop, I use the convention that the right button moves the train to the right and ditto for the left button, when viewing from the lawn.
However, one the train has looped via Weybourne and heading back to the terminus at Sherringham, those buttons on the Remote are now transposed back to front in my thinking.
I guess this is something the chip in the loco processes and actions, as the signal on the track must stay the same but somehow, some protocol between the reversing module and the loco must detect that the signal has 'inverted'.
Could someone enlighten me how this is actually done? I'm wondering if I could put an LED indicator across the output of the module, to show a change is detected....