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English FD-R Extended Contents Getting started............................................................................5 2. Safety instructions.......................................................................7 3. Safe and correct soldering.........................................................10 4. Operation overview...................................................................11 5. 4.1. Modes of operation............................................................11 4.2.
FD-R Extended 9. English Performing a POM-Update.........................................................49 10. Check list for troubleshooting.....................................................51 11. Guarantee bond........................................................................55 12. Declaration of conformity...........................................................56 tro ni k 13. Declarations conforming to the WEEE directive...........................
English FD-R Extended 1. Getting started How to use this manual ni k This manual gives step-by-step instructions for safe and correct fitting and connecting of the decoder, and operation. Before you start, we advise you to read the whole manual, particularly the chapter on safety instructions and the checklist for trouble shooting. You will then know where to take care and how to prevent mistakes which take a lot of effort to correct.
FD-R Extended English Required materials For mounting and connecting the decoder you need: k an electronic soldering iron (max. 30 Watt) or a regulated soldering iron with a fine tip and a soldering iron stand, a tip-cleaning sponge, a heat-resistant mat, a small side cutter, a wire stripper and a pair of tweezers, electronic tin solder (0.5 mm diameter). ni tro In order to connect decoders without soldered connecting wires you will need wire. Recommended cross sections > 0.
English FD-R Extended 2. Safety instructions ni Mechanical hazards k ! Caution: Integrated circuits (ICs) are inserted on the decoder. They are sensitive to static electricity. Do not touch components without first discharging yourself. Touching a radiator or other grounded metal part will discharge you. tro Cut wires can have sharp ends and can cause serious injuries. Watch out for sharp edges when you pick up the PCB. Visibly damaged parts can cause unpredictable danger.
FD-R Extended English dispersion. Use only original spare parts if you have to repair the kit or the ready-built module. Fire risk Thermal danger tro ni k Touching flammable material with a hot soldering iron can cause fire, which can result in injury or death through burns or suffocation. Connect your soldering iron or soldering station only when actually needed. Always keep the soldering iron away from inflammable materials. Use a suitable soldering iron stand.
English FD-R Extended ! Caution: Little children can swallow small components with sharp edges, with fatal results! Do not allow components to reach small children. In schools, training centres, clubs and workshops, assembly must be supervised by qualified personnel. ta m s el ek tro ni k In industrial institutions, health and safety regulations applying to electronic work must be adhered to.
FD-R Extended English 3. Safe and correct soldering ! Caution: ni ta m s tro Use a small soldering iron with max. 30 Watt. Keep the soldering tip clean so the heat of the soldering iron is applied to the solder point effectively. Only use electronic tin solder with flux. When soldering electronic circuits never use soldering-water or soldering grease. They contain acids that can corrode components and copper tracks.
English FD-R Extended 4. Operation overview 4.1. Modes of operation Digital operation ni k The function decoder FD-R Extended is a multiple protocol decoder, that can operate with and automatically recognise both DCC or Motorola formats. The number of addresses is dependant on the format being used: el ek tro Motorola-Format: 255 addresses, DCC-Format: 127 Basis-addresses or 10.239 extended addresses. In the DCC format the decoder can be driven in all speed levels (14, 28 or 128).
FD-R Extended ! English Caution: ni k Old analogue driving transformers (e.g. models in a blue housing from Maerklin**) are not suitable for use with digital decoders in analogue operation! These transformers have been designed for the older supply voltage of 220 V and, due to construction, generate very high excess voltage impulses when changing the driving direction.
English tro ni are switched off. Example of use: For some types of electric couplings you need the full voltage for decoupling and the voltage then siwtched off to protect the couplings. Shunting light: You can program the outputs so that they are switched on generally during shunting operation (to be switched with F3 or F4). The dependence on the direction of travel will be nullified for these outputs during shunting operation.
FD-R Extended English 4.3. Sound functions SUSI interface A SUSI module can be connected to the FD-R Extended and read out, programmed and controlled via the decoder. Integrated sounds tro ni k The function decoder transmits the function status and the speed level set at the central unit, to the SUSI module. This affects the SUSI module´s outputs depending on the speed level (e.g. motor sound).
English FD-R Extended Mapping of the outputs to the function keys The mapping of the outputs to the function keys and the switching inputs is arbritary. It is possible to assign several function keys and switching inputs to one output. DCC format MM format AUX1 to AUX6 F0 to F28 F0 to F4 or F5 to F9 (= F0 to F4 of a 2nd decoder address) ni k Output el ek 4.5. Automated processes tro All function outputs can be switched inverted, i.e.
FD-R Extended English 4.6. Feedback with RailCom** When so programmed, the FD-R Extended sends k RailCom is a log for bi-directional communication in digital model railway layouts controlled in DCC-format. It allows e.g. the feedback of the address and the CV values from the decoder to the digital central unit or to special receivers (so-called detectors). The decoders must be designed to send the RailCom messages.
English FD-R Extended 4.7. Overload Protection As soon as the maximum total current of the decoder is exceeded, the decoder automatically temporally switches off, in order to protect itself from overheating. This operation will be repeated until the overload has been eliminated. ni k When the maximum current at one output is exceeded, but not the maximum total current of the decoder, the overload protection of the decoder is without effect, the output will be damaged.
FD-R Extended English 4.8. POM-update POM-update is a procedure allowing to update the decoder´s firmware (= specific decoder software) without dismounting the decoder or using a specific device. POM-update is based upon programming on main (POM) for the DCC format. ni Function decoder FD-R Extended from version 2.0. Digital central unit with PC interface providing the DCC format and POM.
English FD-R Extended 5. Technical specifications DCC and MM RailCom 12-24 V digital voltage or max. 18 V analogue voltage tro ni 40 mA 1 500 mA 6 500 mA 1 5 mA 1 mono > 4 Ohm > 0.1 Watt 3 Note: One switching input is for optional use as servo output, then there are only 2 switching inputs available. 1 220 to 1.000 µF > 35 V SUSI IP 00 0 ... +60 °C -10 ... +80 °C max. 85 % approx. 24 x 14 x 2,5 mm approx. 2 g s el ek Current consumption (without connected loads) max. Max.
FD-R Extended English 6. Connections Note the following comment in order to protect the decoder from (maybe irreparable) damage! Avoid all conducting connections between the decoder and accessories connected to the decoder´s common return conductor for all function outputs on the one hand and metal parts of the vehicle or the rails on the other hand.
English FD-R Extended 6.1.
FD-R Extended English 6.2. Connection to the voltage supply When connecting the vehicle´s current collectors check the right assignment (left / right). When interchanging the connections, the outputs switched depending on the direction of motion will be switched incorrectly in regard to the direction of travel. k 6.3. Connecting accessories to the outputs tro ni Disconnect any existing diodes in the leads to the lamps, otherwise the lamps might not light.
English FD-R Extended 6.4. Connecting LEDs to the function outputs The decoder´s function outputs switch respective to the decoder ground. For that reason you must connect the cathodes (-) of the LEDs to the function outputs and the anodes (+) to the decoder´s common return conductor for all function outputs.
FD-R Extended English connection first add the forward voltages of all LEDs. The forward voltages depend on the lighting colour and should be given in the technical specifications. In case there is no manufacturer information available, you can take as a basis 4 V for white and blue LEDs and 2 V for yellow, orange, red and green LEDs. k The remaining voltage has to be "eliminated" by a resistor.
FD-R Extended ni k English tro Fig. 2: Connection of LEDs (examples) AUX1: parallel connection AUX3: serial connection AUX5: combination of parallel and serial connection el ek 6.5. Connecting inductive loads When connecting inductive loads (e.g. TELEX couplings, relays or other accessories with coils), you should switch a free-wheeling diode (e.g. 1N400x) in parallel, in order to avoid damage at the output. Check to connect the anode of the diode to the function output. s 6.6.
English el ek tro ni k FD-R Extended Fig. 3: Connection of an accessory via a relay 6.7. Connecting a loudspeaker ta m s Use a loudspeaker with an impedance of at least 4 Ohm. When connecting a loudspeaker with a lower impedance, the output for the loudspeaker will be damaged. As a rule the playback quality increases with the loudspeaker´s size. For that reason you should choose a loudspeaker as large as possible.
English FD-R Extended 6.8. Connecting a buffer capacitor ni k In sections with bad contact to the rails the power supply of the decoder can be interrupted. Possible consequences are e.g. flickering lighting or disturbing noises from the loudspeaker. In these and similar cases you can find a remedy by connecting a buffer capacitor. The electrolytic capacitor should have a capacity of minimum 220 µF and an electric strength of minimum 35 V.
FD-R Extended English 6.10. Connecting a servo k Connect the signal input of the servo to connecting point X15 and the earth connection of the servo to point X9 of the decoder. The voltage supply for the servo should not be taken from the decoder, as the decoder cannot supply the current needed to control the servo. For that reason you need an external voltage supply for the servo (e.g. servo PCB item no. 70-05900).
English FD-R Extended 6.11. Connecting the switching inputs k The switching inputs switch respective to the decoder ground and thus can be connected to all (external) circuits allowing to make contact to earth. It is possible to connect reed contacts or Hall sensors, for example, which make contact to earth when getting into the magnetic field of a permanent magnet. tro ni Beside the two connecting points IN1 and IN2 you can use the connecting point IN3 (X15) as a (3rd) switching input.
FD-R Extended English 6.12. Connecting a SUSI module The SUSI interface is a standardized interface for the connection of accessory modules to a vehicle decoder. Controlling the SUSI module has to be carried out by the vehicle decoder. In order to make the necessary settings for the SUSI module you have to program the decoder. el ek tro ni k With the appropriate version of the decoder there is a SUSI plug connector soldered to the decoder back side, fit to insert the socket of the SUSI module.
English FD-R Extended 7. Programming Programming with DCC central units tro ni k You can programm the configuration variables (CV) of the decoder from the digital central unit, you can use main track programming as well. See the chapter in the manual of your central unit where the byte wise programming of configuration variables (CVs) (Direct programming) and main track programming (POM) are explained.
FD-R Extended English Put the vehicle on a track oval or a track section connected to the central unit’s track output (not to the connection for the programming track). Make sure no other vehicle than the one you intend to program is set on the track as the decoder inside this vehicle might be programmed as well. 2. Set the current decoder address (default value: 3) or the address "80". k 1. Enter the number of the register as a Motorola-address. ni 1.
English FD-R Extended Programming with central units with restricted input options Some central units do not allow but input values up to 80 or 99. Two auxiliary registers (CV#50 and #51) make it possible to enter higher values. Programming with the Central Station and the Mobile Station tro Programming with the CV-Navi ni k With the Central Station I or the Mobile Station of Maerklin** you can program the registers. Select the article no.
FD-R Extended English 8. Configuration variables and registers k In the lists you will find in the column "No." the numbers of the configuration variables for programming in DCC format. The numbers of the registers for programming in Motorola format are identical to the CV numbers. The defaults are those values set in the state of delivery and after a reset.
English FD-R Extended Settings for a SUSI module The following CV parameters are relevant only when connecting a SUSI module controlling the sound depending on the effective motor voltage. Input value (Default) 0 ... 255 (5) Remarks and Tips = Length of the delay before the switching to the next higher / lower speed level when the locomotive is accelerating / breaking. The value "255" corresponds to the max. delay. ni k = The voltage to be output to the motor at speed level 1.
FD-R Extended English Settings for a SUSI module (continuation) Input value (Default) 2 … 126 (72) Alternative velocity characteristic (only with mode 28 speed levels) 0 ... 255 (0) Remarks and Tips Shunting gear at F1 2 Shunting gear at F2 4 Shunting gear at F3 8 Shunting gear at F4 16 Acceleration and brake delay to be switched at F3 32 Acceleration and brake delay to be switched at F4 64 = The velocity table for the alternative velocity characteristic.
English FD-R Extended Auxiliary functions Name of CVs / No. registers Reset 8 Remarks and Tips Any input value restores the settings in state of delivery. 50 51 (0) (0) ni k Allows to enter values > 80 resp. 99 with central units allowing to entries from 0 or 1 to 80 or 99. Number of CV Value of CV tro Auxiliary register for programming with central units with restricted input options Input value (Default) 0 ...
FD-R Extended English Settings for analogue mode Functions active in analogue mode 0 ... 255 (0) (only for F1 to F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 on on on on on on on on 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 ta m s el ek F8, not for F9 to F12) The higher the set value, the longer it takes until the decoder automatically switches to analogue mode after having received the last digital signal . tro 13 Remarks and Tips k Input value (Default) 0 ... 255 (5) ni Name of CVs / No.
English FD-R Extended Basic settings Input value (Default) 0, 1, 2, 3 (3) Configuration data 1 0 ... 64 (14) 0 1 2 3 = = = = no feedback channel 1 on only channel 2 on only channel 1 and 2 on ni Direction "Standard" 0 Reverse direction 1 14 speed levels 0 28 or 128 speed levels 2 Analoge recognition off 0 Analoge recognition on 4 RailCom off 0 RailCom on 8 Linear velocity characteristic 0 Alternat. velocity charact.
FD-R Extended English Assignment of the function keys to the outputs Remarks and Tips 1 2 4 8 16 32 k AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 AUX5 AUX6 ni 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 180 ... 195 Input value (Default) 0 ... 63 (1) 0 ... 63 (2) 0 ... 63 (4) 0 ... 63 (8) 0 ... 63 (0) 0 ... 63 (0) 0 ... 63 (16) 0 ... 63 (32) 0 ... 63 (0) 0 ... 63 (0) 0 ... 63 (0) 0 ... 63 (64) 0 ... 63 (128) 0 ... 63 (0) 0 ... 63 (0) 0 ... 63 (0) 0 ... 63 (0) tro No.
English FD-R Extended Effects of the outputs Remarks and Tips k Independent of direction 0 AUX off at backward motion 1 AUX off at forward motion 2 Function inverted 4 Flashing inverted 8 Flashing on 16 MARslight (AUX1-4) on 32 Double flashing on 64 Kick function on 128 ni Input value (Default) 0 ... 255 (0) 0 ... 255 (0) 0 ... 255 (0) 0 ... 255 (0) 0 ... 255 (0) 0 ... 255 (0) tro Name of CVs / No.
FD-R Extended English Settings for the flash lights (continuation) Example: For AUX1 is set in CV#106 a value of 100 for the flashing frequency and in CV#132 a value of 60 for the on-time. Remarks and Tips The maximum value of the ontime is the value set in CV#106 et seq. The higher the input value, the longer is the on-time. k Input value (Default) flashlights 132 0 … 255 133 (4) ... 137 ni No. tro Name of CVs / registers On-time of the AUX1 AUX2 ...
English FD-R Extended Example: For AUX1 is set in CV#106 a value of 100 for the flashing frequency and in CV#132 a value of 15 for the on-time. The value for the length of the break is 10. k In case 2 times the value of the on-time + the value of the length of the break would be higher than the frequency, the sequence would be interrupted when reaching the end of the period. Remarks and Tips tro Input value (Default) 1...255 (255) = Reduction of the voltage applied to the output.
FD-R Extended English Input value (Default) = reduction of the voltage at the output "1" = lowest voltage "255" = maximum voltage 1...255 (255) k Values are applied to the outputs determined in CV#114 and starting from a speed level determined in CV#113 only. Shunting light Remarks and Tips tro Input value (Default) 0 ... 255 (0) for AUX1 for AUX2 for AUX3 for AUX4 for AUX5 for AUX6 to be switched with F3 to be switched with F4 el ek Name of CVs / No.
English FD-R Extended Assignment to the switching inputs Remarks and Tips 1 2 4 8 16 32 k switching inputs AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 AUX5 AUX6 ni Name of CVs / No.
FD-R Extended English Setting the minimum on-time of the switching inputs Input value (Default) 0 … 255 (0) 0 … 255 (0) 0 … 255 (0) Remarks and Tips = Length of time for the input to be switched on after having been connected to earth. Increasing the value by "1" will prolong the lenght of time by 1,1 sec. 0 = 0 sec. (off) 255 = 280.5 sec. (> 4 min.) tro ni k Name of CVs / No.
English FD-R Extended Settings for IN3 (servo output or 3. switching input) Remarks and Tips Allowing the servo to be controlled via POM Activation with F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 0 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 k Input value (Default) 0 ... 255 (2) 168 0, 1 (0) IN3 = 3rd servo input or allowing the servo to be controlled via f-keys Entering the servo folding square via POM or via IN1 / IN2 el ek Determining the operating mode of IN3 tro ni Name of CVs / No.
FD-R Extended English Special functions for speed level 0 Input value (Default) 0...255 (0) Switching on 174 the outputs at speed level 0 0 ... 63 (0) Switching off 175 the outputs at speed level 0 0 ... 63 (0) Remarks and Tips Determines the functions (F1 to F8) to switch off the function F0 at speed level 0. F1 | F2 1|2 F3 | F4 4|8 F5 | F6 16 | 32 F7 | F8 64 | 128 176 0 ... 63 (0) ta m s Inverting the outputs at speed level 0.
English FD-R Extended 9. Performing a POM-Update Hint: The POM-Update is possible with decoders FD-R Extended from version 2.0. For updating decoders with a former firmware version you have to send them in. The version number is saved in CV #7. k Preparations tro ni 1. In order to perform the firmware update you do not have to dismount the decoder. Put the vehicle with the mounted decoder on the main track.
FD-R Extended English Changing into the update mode Execute the programm POM-update.exe, follow the helpfile. Proceed as follows: 1. Make the settings for the update. k 2. Enter the addresses of the function decoders FD-R Extended you want to update. ni 3. Change into the update mode. tro The lighting connected to the outputs AUX2 (F0r) of the decoders which are chosen for an update start to flash slowly.
English FD-R Extended 10. Check list for troubleshooting Parts are getting very hot and/or start to smoke. k ! Disconnect the system from the mains immediately! Possible cause: one or more connections are soldered incorrectly. à Check the connections. ni Possible cause: Short circuit. The decoder is connected to locomotive or carriage ground. à Check the connections. A short circuit can result in irreparable damage.
FD-R Extended English Problems in analogue mode The decoder does not work in analogue mode. Possible cause: The analogue mode is switched off. Alter the value for CV#29. The decoder does not switch to analogue mode (or switches over although it is still digitally controlled). Possible cause: The value in CV#11 is set too high or too low. Alter the value and check the settings in operation.
English FD-R Extended Problems with the sound playback There is no sound to be heard after switching on. Possible cause: The loadspeaker has been connected incorrectly. Check the connections. k Possible cause: The sound level has been set too low in CV#160. Check the settings. The sound playback is bad, the loudspeaker hums, you can hear disturbing noises. Mount a buffer capacitor and a suppression choke.
FD-R Extended English Hotline If problems with your decoder occur, our hotline is pleased to help you (mail address on the last page). Repairs tro ni k You can send in a defective decoder for repair (address on the last page). In case of guarantee the repair is free of charge for you. With damages not covered by guarantee, the maximum fee for the repair is 50 % of the sales price according to our valid price list.
English FD-R Extended 11. Guarantee bond ni k For this product we issue voluntarily a guarantee of 2 years from the date of purchase by the first customer, but in maximum 3 years after the end of series production. The first customer is the consumer first purchasing the product from us, a dealer or another natural or juristic person reselling or mounting the product on the basis of selfemployment.
FD-R Extended English 12. Declaration of conformity This product conforms with the EC-directives mentioned below and is therefore CE certified. ni Connect the transformer only to an approved mains socket installed by an authorised electrician. Make no changes to the original parts and accurately follow the instructions, connection diagrams and PCB layout included with this manual. Use only original spare parts for repairs. tro k 2004/108/EG on electromagnetic.
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