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LD-G-2

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Locomotive Decoder

with Load Control for DC engines

Motorola Format

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Décodeur avec compensation de charge

pour locomotive avec moteur continu

Format Motorola

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Lastgeregelde locdecoder

voor gelijkstroommotoren

Motorola-format

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Manual

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Handleiding

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Art.-Nr. 22-01-029

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Summary of Contents for 22-01-029

Page 1: ...or DC engines Motorola Format n n Décodeur avec compensation de charge pour locomotive avec moteur continu Format Motorola n n Lastgeregelde locdecoder voor gelijkstroommotoren Motorola format n n Manual n Mode d emploi n Handleiding n Art Nr 22 01 029 n n ...

Page 2: ...ation 06 2005 Tams Elektronik GmbH Tout droits réservés en particulier les droits de reproduction et de diffusion ainsi que le traduction Toute duplication ou reproduction sous quelque forme que ce soit nécessite l accord écrit de la societé Tams Elektronik GmbH Sous réserve de modifications techniques 06 2005 Tams Elektronik GmbH Alle rechten voorbehouden Niets uit deze publicatie mag worden verm...

Page 3: ...uired tools and consumables 11 Safe and correct soldering 12 Performing a visual check 12 Mounting the locomotive decoder 13 Programming the locomotive decoder 16 Operation 29 FAQ 30 Manufacturer s note 31 Certification 31 Conditional warranty 31 Appendix Check back of the address 94 Connection Diagrams fig 1 and fig 2 I Circuit Diagram fig 3 II Pages I to II in the centre of this handbook are rem...

Page 4: ...re very sensitive to static electricity Do not touch components without first discharging yourself Touching a radiator or other grounded metal part will discharge you The module can be used according to the specifications of this manual It is designed for the mounting in a model railway locomotive with d c motor It evaluates the Motorola II format data sent by the digital central unit to its addre...

Page 5: ...ssibly high humidity Condensation building up can cause serious injury due to electrical shock Take the following precautions to prevent this danger Never perform wiring on a powered module Only use low power for this module as described in this manual and only use certified transformers Connect transformers and soldering stations only in approved mains sockets installed by an authorised electrici...

Page 6: ...ove liquid solder with a thick wet rag or wet sponge Dangerous environments A working area that is too small or cramped is unsuitable and can cause accidents fires and injury Prevent this by working in a clean dry room with enough freedom of movement Other dangers Children can cause any of the accidents mentioned above because they are inattentive and not responsible enough Children under the age ...

Page 7: ...ion in Motorola II format and can be adjusted to one of 255 addresses It evaluates the digital data sent by the central unit to its address and transmits it to the locomotive In Motorola I format it is possible to operate the decoder but the programming of the parameters and the controlling of the functions is restricted Driving of the motor The motor is driven with a PWM of 32 kHz This guarantees...

Page 8: ...istic allows a good fine tuning of the speed in the lower speed range Second velocity characteristic It is possible to program a second velocity characteristic e g for shunting operation You can switch between the two velocity characteristics by operating the function key F4 Acceleration and brake delay It is possible to program the acceleration and brake delay individually via the central unit Yo...

Page 9: ...oder is without current for a longer time the states are set when the decoder is switched on again Assignment You can assign the function keys to the function outputs freely It is possible to assign several function keys to one function output Function outputs that are assigned to the function key function can be switched according to the direction of travel Example of use The lighting of a shunti...

Page 10: ...ile programming the driving characteristics starting and maximum velocity acceleration and brake delay the locomotive is running By operating the speed knob the driving characteristics are altered As soon as these are set as desired they can be saved directly online In the programming mode the function to be set is active This makes it easier to assign the outputs to the function keys The dimming ...

Page 11: ...emperature in storage 10 80 C Comparative humidity allowed max 85 Dimensions ca 28 x 17 x 6 mm Weight ca 5 g Checking the package contents Check the contents of the package for completeness 1 module 1 manual Required tools and consumables Make sure you have the following tools equipment and materials ready for use a heat resistant mat a soldering iron stand with tip cleaning sponge a small side cu...

Page 12: ...of the soldering iron is applied to the solder point effectively Apply the soldering tip to the soldering spot in such a way that the part and the soldering spot are heated at the same time Simultaneously add solder not too much As soon as the solder becomes liquid take it away Hold the soldering tip at the spot for a few seconds so that the tin solder finds its way then remove the soldering iron ...

Page 13: ...ections from the motor at the points X6 and X7 back of the locomotive decoder Here too the assignment of the connecting wires is not important Connecting the lighting and other accessories Disconnect any existing diodes in the leads to the lamps Follow the connection diagram fig 1 and fig 2 Connect the lamps and other accessories to the function outputs X1 to X4 on the front of the decoder The ass...

Page 14: ...ive decoder will be damaged in operation Tip If the second side of the lamps is connected to locomotive ground the lamps often flicker in operation You can avoid the flickering of the lamps if you connect the second side to the return conductor point X5 instead of locomotive ground Advice Before starting to programm the locomotive decoder you should connect a lamp to at least one function output a...

Page 15: ...ry LED must have a series resistor of its own If you connect several LEDs to one output in series only one series resistor is needed The number of LEDs connected in series to one output depends on the digital voltage You can determine the number of the LEDs that can be connected in series to one output from the following formula number of LEDs 2 x 1 5 digital voltage Fixing the locomotive decoder ...

Page 16: ...central unit without intervention at the locomotive 1 Locomotive address 2 Assignment of the function outputs to the function keys 3 Dimming the function outputs 4 Kick function of the function outputs 5 Load control active or inactive 6 Definition of the forward direction 7 Velocity at speed level 1 for velocity characteristic 1 8 Maximum speed for velocity characteristic 1 9 Velocity at speed le...

Page 17: ...ot allow you to access to the programming mode when the Motorola II format is set e g Intellibox from Uhlenbrock These central units must be set to Motorola I format for the address 78 Starting from this menu level you can Without any further inputs Set the address and the functions After pushing the function key F1 Query the address After pushing the function key F2 Perform a decoder reset After ...

Page 18: ...ral unit or perform a reset at the central unit Set address 78 Operate the direction switch and hold it in that position Briefly push the button go As soon as the lighting flashes release the direction switch Top menu level Starting the programming mode YES NO Intellibox For address 78 Set Motorola II format YES NO Intellibox ...

Page 19: ...g the driving characteristics F3 F1 F2 F4 Querying the decoder address Performing a decoder reset Modifying the parameters of the load control Setting the address and the functions Disconnect the loco Disconnect the loco Disconnect the loco Disconnect the loco Top menu level ...

Page 20: ...uously switches the ouput to be programmed on and off and the lighting connected to the output flashes switch on the functions key s F1 to F4 on your central unit with which you want to switch on the output in later operation You can assign several function keys to one output of the decoder Please notice that in operation the acceleration and brake delay is switched via F3 and the second velocity ...

Page 21: ...til the voltage is adjusted to the dimmed value The period is extended for approx half a second with each speed level Accordingly when setting the speed level 14 the full voltage is applied for approx 7 seconds before the chosen dimmed value is set Confirm your setting by switching the function key function on and off once Repeat the assignment of the function keys and the setting of the dimming a...

Page 22: ...the locomotive address and the functions Assign the function keys Switch on the function keys F1 F2 F3 and or F4 Assign function level 1 backward direction level 2 forward direction level 3 independent function on off Set the kick function Level 0 no kick function Level 14 dimming after 7 sec function on off function on off Last function output set NO YES Setting the driving characteristics ...

Page 23: ... Load control in later operation active Function F1 off Load control in later operation inactive Function F1 on Setting the starting velocity Operate the speed knob As soon as the locomotive moves with the desired starting velocitiy you should switch the function key function on and off once The locomotive decoder confirms the taking over of the starting velocity by flashing the front lighting of ...

Page 24: ...elay set at the speed knob You may modify the brake delay by operating the speed knob Speed level 0 corresponds to no brake delay speed level 14 250 on the Märklin Control unit to maximum brake delay As soon as the brake delay is set as desired you have to confirm your setting by switching the function key function on and off once Setting the acceleration delay Now switch on the auxiliary function...

Page 25: ...speed knob Set starting speed Operate speed knob Set maximum speed function on off function on off Operate direction switch Setting the driving characteristics step 2 For which characteristic F4 on 2 F4 off Direction of travel o k NO F2 Load control on off F1 on F1 off Operate speed knob ...

Page 26: ... No brake delay Level 14 maximum brake delay OFF Shuttle service on off ON F3 off Operate speed knob Set acceleration delay Level 0 No acceleration delay Level 14 maximum acceleration delay F1 on F1 off F3 on Closing the programming mode function on off function on off Disconnect the loco for approx 15 20 sec ...

Page 27: ...ontrol You get to this programming step only by operating the function key F4 on the top menu level after having started the programming mode Attention For most locomotives you will achieve good driving characteristics with the factory settings Incorrect of the load control parameter settings deteriorate the driving characteristics of the motor considerably Therefore you should first check the loc...

Page 28: ... locomotive continues to drive but you cannot influence the speed from the speed knob Next you have to set the speed knob to speed level 7 120 on the Märklin Central Unit 6021 Select the parameter you want to modify by switching on the assigned function key For all parameters is valid that Speed level 7 is equivalent to the saved value of the parameter By setting a lower speed level the value of t...

Page 29: ... 5 5 Reducing from 5 to 4 à speed level 4 5 Raising from 4 to 5 à speed level 5 Acceleration and brake delay In Motorola II format the acceleration and brake delay is switched on and off via the function button F3 and takes effect immediately If the acceleration and brake delay is switched off during the acceleration and brake process the locomotive immediately runs with the speed level set at the...

Page 30: ...logue mode by pressing the direction switch of the analogue driving transformer until the light of the locomotive starts flashing To get back into the digital mode press the direction switch of the analogue driving transformer again until the light of the locomotive starts to flash FAQ Parts are getting too hot and or start to smoke Disconnect the system from the mains immediately Possible cause o...

Page 31: ...f he sells the product to another person he is responsible for passing on all the relevant papers Domestic appliances assembled from a kit are deemed industrial products and must comply with health and safety regulations Certification This product conforms with the EC directive 89 336 EWG on electromagnetic radiation and is therefore CE certified Conditional warranty This product is guaranteed for...

Page 32: ...opper tracks or soldering points are damaged when connections have been connected with reverse polarity resulting in damage to this product and other connected components if damage occurs due to an overload of the circuit if the wrong power or current is connected if damaged by other persons if damaged by the wrong use or abuse of the circuit if parts are damaged due to static because they were to...

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