Instructions
Table Of Contents
- 1. Getting started
- 2. Safety instructions
- 3. Safe and correct soldering
- 4. Operation overview
- 5. Technical specifications
- 6. Assembling the kit
- 7. Connecting the Multi-Timer
- 8. Setting the Multi-Timer
- 9. Check list for troubleshooting
- 10. Guarantee bond
- 11. EU Declaration of Conformity
- 12. Declarations concerning the WEEE directive
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English Multi-Timer
1 | 2
3 | 4
Output 1
Output 2
Signal position "stop"
Signal position "clear"
You can do without connecting a signal, the
outputs 1 and 2 stay open then.
5 | 6 Output 3 Rail
With 3-rail systems: middle conductor
With 2-rail systems: cut conductor
7 | 8 Output 4 Not in use
9 Switching
input 1
Switch for toggling between signal position
"clear" (= open) and "stop" = closed
You can connect any upstream circuits working
according to the principle of a switch and toggling
between the two signal positions. When using
instead of a solenoid article with double coil drive
(e.g. semaphore signal) a light signal, you have to
mount an additional bistable relay.
10 Switching
input 3
Switch, push button or upstream circuits
The locomotive stops as long as the switching
input is closed, but at least for the set stop time.
11 Switching
input 2
Push button, reed contact, Hall sensor,
photoelectric barrier or similar to release the
braking operation
When switching input 1 is closed simultaneously
(signal to "stop"), the braking operation will be
released as soon as the contacts of switching
input 2 are closed at at switching pulse.
12 Switching
input 4
Not in use
13
14
Voltage supply for Multi-Timer, signal and bistable
relay for security section (not driving
transformer!). 13 = Return conductor for
switching inputs
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