Instructions
Table Of Contents
- 1. Getting started
- 2. Commissioning
- 3. Your mc²
- 4. Connections
- 5. Configuring the system (Submenu "System")
- 6. Operation with the mc²
- 7. Updates
- 8. Checklist for troubleshooting
- 8.1. Heat generation
- 8.2. Automatic safety shutdown
- 8.3. Problems with the power supply
- 8.4. Problems with external input devices
- 8.5. Problems when programming and controlling vehicles
- 8.6. Problems when switching points and other accessories
- 8.7. Problems with s88 modules
- 8.8. Problems with the software update
- 8.9. Technical hotline
- 8.10. Repairs
- 9. Technical data
- 10. Warranty, EC Conformity & WEEE
tams elektronik
3.1. Display and operating elements
STOP & GO
These two buttons of the mc² are used
to switch the track voltage on and off
to trigger a reset
as a trigger for displaying the IP address
to delete the internal configuration
Display
The 2-digit 7-segment display shows you essential information, e.g.
the current consumption in the booster circuit of the internal booster
the operating status (short circuit, stop, normal operation)
the IP address (due to the limitation to 2 display fields in several "sequences")
the progress of an update
RGB LEDs in the housing
The top and bottom of the mc² are made of translucent plastic. During operation, RGB LEDs
built into the housing visibly indicate the operating status of the mc² from a distance, e.g.
green for "normal operation" or red for "stop, track voltage is switched off".
Track voltage = off Track voltage = on
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