Instructions

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RedBox English
6.3. LED displays on the front side
The two buttons "go" and "stop" have an integrated red or rather red LED. The LEDs show the
operating mode of your RedBox.
red off
The RedBox has not been connected to the power supply.
green off
red permanently on
The RedBox has been swithed on.
All boosters are switched off.
green off
red off
The RedBox has been swithed on. .
All boosters have been swithed on
green permanently on
red fast flashing A booster has reported a short circuit. As a consequent, the
RedBox has switched off the track power.
After having eliminated the short circuit, you have to push "go"
in order to restart operation.
green off
red slow flashing The update mode has been started for the RedBox.
In order to return to standard operation, you have to switch off
the RedBox (shortly interrupt the power supply).
Hint: Do not finish the update mode, after the software transfer has been started.
green off
red
alternating
flashing
The update mode has been started for the external devices.
In order to return to standard operation, you have to switch off
the RedBox (shortly interrupt the power supply).
green
6.4. LED displays on the rear side (versions "Booster" and "Booster-R" only)
The LED on the rear side shows operating modes or issues encountered for the integrated
booster.
off RedBox and boosters are switched off.
permanently on RedBox and boosters are switched on.
slow flashing
(approx. once per second)
The booster does not receive signals from the central unit.
Please check,
if the central unit has been set to "stop".
if the jumper has been set to B-Booster or F-Booster. If not,
insert the jumper.
fast flashing A short circuit has occured at the track output, whereupon the
RedBox has switched off the track voltage.
After having eliminated the short circuit, you have to push "go"
in order to restart operation.
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