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
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6.1.2. Display and RGB-LEDs
Shown
in the display
Colour of the
RGB LEDs
Meaning
0.0 to 6.5 green
current current consumption [A]
The track voltage is switched on.
St. red
Stop. The track voltage is switched off.
td
green
"Test Drive". In test mode you can control and
test vehicle and accessory decoders on the
programming track with the virtual control units
HandControl.prog. and FunctionControl.prog.
SH
red-violet
flashing
"Short Circuit" / short circuit during operation.
Troubleshooting → section 8.2
ot
yellow
"Overtemperature" / Overheating
Troubleshooting → Section 8.2
rE
blue
flashing
+ white
swelling
A reset is performed.
St.
blue
circulating
Stop / The track voltage is switched off.
If the STOP button was previously held longer, the command
for the BiDiB Identify for the mc² is sent.
PA
no colour
change
Pairing. Control software is loaded for the first
time on a connected PC or mobile terminal
IP|12|3.4|56.|78|9.1|23
no colour
change
IP address
The individual digits of the IP address are retrieved by pressing
the "GO" key several times. → Section 2
Pf
red
"Power failure". The input voltage is below 22
V. Disconnect the control unit from the supply
voltage immediately!
Troubleshooting → section 8.3
LP
red
"Low Power". The input voltage after switching
on is below 22 V. Disconnect the control unit
from the supply voltage immediately!
Troubleshooting → section 8.3
6.2 | Operation with the mc²