The RCT-Tx11 transmitter
This transmitter ideal for controlling simple battery powered locos. Itr has a rotary speed control knob which controls both the loco's speed and direction. It has a function button which controls Channel 4 outputs on a receiver and, together with the bind button (when the transmitter is not in bind mode), they can be used for controlling accessories such as servos, lighting or triggering effects on a soundcard, such as the horn or whistle. The LED in the on/off switch provides feedback (eg flashing when the transmitter is in bind mode).

Features

Speed knob
The speed knob controls Channels 1 and 6. It is a 300° rotary control with center click. The knob is used to control speed and direction.
 
On/off button
The illuminated push-button turns the transmitter on and off. The LED also provides information for the user - it flashes once a second during the binding process (see Bind button below) and will also flash irregularly when the battery in the transmitter is running low

Function button (F1)
This button can be used to control Channel 4 on the receiver. When pressed it can trigger effects on a soundcard (by sending the output low) or can be used to turn on LED lighting or control a servo. When used with the standard RCT-Rx65b-2 receiver, 
 

Bind button
Receivers need to be 'paired' with the RCT-Tx10. The binding process is only necessary once per receiver. To bind a receiver to the RCT-Tx10
  1. The receiver is put into bind mode (eg with the RCT-Rx65b, switch it on and wait 20 seconds until its LED to flash rapidly). 
  2. Press and hold the bind button on the RCT-Tx10
  3. Switch on the RCT-Tx10 and then release the bind button. 
  4. Binding is complete when the LEDs stop flashing. 
 Once the Tx is switched on, the Bind button can be used to control receiver outputs such as servos, lighting or soundcard effects via Channel 5.

You can bind as many receivers as you want to the RCT-Tx10 but, of course, if they are all switched on at the same time they will all respond the the commands from the transmitter. Make sure only one loco bound to the transmitter is switched on at any one time. If you want the transmitter to control more than one loco independently, then you might be interested in the RCT-Tx22.

Variants 1 and 2 of the RCT-Rx65b and Deltang Rx65b receivers are compatible with this transmitter as is the RCT-Rx102 receiver (see Receivers)