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Fahrzeug-/Funktionsdecoder
ab Firmware-Version 1.11
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Locomotive/Vehicle function decoder
from firmware version 3.12
6.1 Functions
• Operation can be controlled either by conventional DC command stations or by digital central units supporting the
formats SelecTRIX 1 and 2, DCC format or MM1/MM2 standard.
• Automatic switchover from conventional DC to digital operation.
• In case of digital operation the last programmed system will be activated. Automatic switching into a certain
operating mode is not possible because of the multi protocol operation. For switching a parameter (e.g. the
locomotive address) is to be readout and must be written again in the required operating mode. Thus the switching
to the required track protocol is completed.
• SelecTRIX 1 ...... 31 speed steps, 100 addresses
• SelecTRIX 2 ...... 127 speed steps, 10.000 addresses, 16 additional functions
• DCC .................. short addresses (1-127), long addresses (0001-9999), with 14, 28, 126 speed steps
• 127 internal speed steps
• Block section operation by simple diodes in digital operation
• Light and function outputs are (partly) dimmable and can be activated analogously
• Shuntig gear
• Light and track connections are electronical changeable
• All function outputs are freely programmable
• Thermal protection
• Reset function for DCC and SX2
• The decoder can be uptdated
The update (the firmware download from the Internet is free of charge) is possible while the decoder is installed on the
track (no need to open the engine) and is done either via the FCC digital control center or the programmer. If no appropriate
hardware is available, the company Doehler & Haass will provide a programmer on loan on request.
The vehicle function decoder support braking system with asymmetric digital voltage (four diodes connected in series and
one antiparallel diode), slow approach (with appropriate brake modules) and the bidirectional communication (locomotive
address check back signal in DCC operation, RailCom
®
).
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