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alone, however, is not enough to enable operation. It must first be
amplified in such a way that, in addition to the information, the
required current- supply can also flow. This amplification is the task
of the LV200.
15.4.1 Connecting the LV200 to the layout
On the back of LV200 you will find the following connections:
U V J K
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I / O - Po rt
D
LV200
C
E
Connect the transformer
to the terminals U and V
Terminals J an d K are
the track connection
The LV200 receives the track signal vai the
terminals C and D. Terminal E serves to notify
an overload to the command station LZ100
The I/O Port socket serves to enable the
direct connection of a LH200 which will
work then as a command station
The terminals U and V as well as J and K are designed for a
maximum of 12 AGW wire. For the currents made available by
LV200 you should use a minimum of 16AGW.
Wires connected to terminals C, D and E should not be smaller
than 26 AGW, for distances of 4m and longer we recommend 24
AGW. The maximum size for these terminals is 16 AGW.
Terminal E of the LV200 is only used in conjunction with an LZ100,
its connection is optional.
When an overload occurs, the LV200 only shuts down the track
area it is connected. After a certain time (when the LV200 power
station has cooled down) the LV200 power station will switch on the
current supply TO ITS TRACK SECTION automatically. If the
overloading still exists, THE LV200 will switch off again after a short
period of time.