Instructions
tams elektronik
RedBox English
4.6.2. Configurating the integrated booster
On the rear side of your RedBox there are several pin headers, you can bypass with jumpers or
not to make settings:
15 V: setting the track voltage
RailCom: RailCom cutout on or off
F-Booster and B-Booster: Using the integrated booster as standard booster ("driving booster")
or as breaking booster
Setting the track voltage
Jumper set: 15 V (regulated)
Jumper not set: 19 V (regulated)
RailCom
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cutout on / off
Jumper set: RailCom cutout switched on
Jumper not set: RailCom cutout switched off
Recommendation: If not using RailCom as feedback system,
you should switch off the RailCom cutout (jumper not set).
Choosing standard or breaking booster
You have to insert the jumper either ro F-Booster or B-Booster. When the jumper is not set, the
booster has no function, as a display the LED flashes.
Jumper set to F-Booster:
Use of the integrated booster as "standard booster" (driving
booster). At the booster output "normal" digital commands are
available to control vehicle and accessory decoders.
Jumper set to B-Booster:
Use of the integrated booster as "breaking booster". At the
booster output digital commands are available to control
vehicle and accessory decoders. For the vehicle decoders is
sent speed level "0" – regardless of the actually set value.
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