User manual

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Possible Settings with Selectrix
Programming possibilities:
– Locomotive addresses 01 ... 111 (01)
– Maximum speed 1 ... 7 (5)
– Acceleration/braking delay (ABV) 1 ... 7 (4)
– Pulse width (duration) 1 ... 4 (2)
– Signal stop section 1/2 part (1)
Advanced settings:
– Swapping of connections 0 ... 7 (2)
– Effectiveness of the ABV 1 ... 2 (7)
– Variants for motor control 1 ... 4 (7)
() = factory preset.
Note for Selectrix operation:
If a braking section that is turned on is traversed against the
direction of travel for that braking section, the headlights on
the locomotive / powered unit may go out depending on the
wiring for that locomotive / powered unit. After the braking
section the light will turn back on.
Selectrix Operation
Place the locomotive on the programming track and read
out the set values for the decoder. The basic setting should
be 01-542. Put the locomotive temporarily into operation with
these settings and check functions that are available. After
this rst check you can change the parameters to t your
needs.
Programming the Locomotive (Selectrix)
All of the parameters for the locomotive can be changed as
often as you like with programming. The information about
programming the standard parameters can be found in the
documentation for your programming device. The 66840
decoder with its auxiliary parameters allows you to adapt it
even better to the special characteristics of the locomotive /
powered unit in question. The factory presets for the advan-
ced variables allows the decoder to behave in the manner of
the previously available Selectrix decoders.
If the reading device indicates “read error“, check again
to make sure that the wiring for the locomotive is correct
and pay attention to the information about connections
for the programming track. Do not put the locomotive into
operations under any circumstances until you have checked
out the above!
Note:
The advanced variables for the decoder cannot be program-
med with the old 56 6841 00 programmer. Programming of
the normal parameters (address, etc.) can be done with no
limitations.
Note:
Reading and writing the advanced variables overwrites the
standard variables in the decoder. Therefore, the standard
variables must be entered again after editing the advanced
variables.