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Installing the Cobalt iP Analog turnout motor

First, assemble your Cobalt ip Analog turnout motor: The throw 

arm is already pre-centred to make this easy for you.

(1) Insert the fulcrum bar into the slides (The horizontal part of the bracket with the

holes can be either at the top or bottom . We usually have it at the bottom).

(2) Now add the throw wire, passing the straight end upwards through the centre hole

of theadjustablefulcrum bar and then inserting the bent end of the wire into

the smaller top hole on the end of the throw arm.

Secure the throw wire in place with the washer head screw provided.

(3) Add the pre-cut self adhesive foam pad to the top of the Cobat iP Analog

motor (leave the protective top on the pad until ready to install)

Now we are ready for the installation. 

As well as the pre-cut foam pad, we include mounting screws with every 

Cobalt iP Analog turnout motor so all you will need are basic tools.

You will need a screwdriver and a drill, plus both 1.5mm (for screw pilot 

holes) and 10mm drills for the throw-wire installation. (The exact drill sizing 

you use is not critical so close or imperial sized drills will be OK).  If the 

baseboard is over 20mm/0.75” thick, increase the larger drill size.

(1) Mark the position of the hole in the turnout tie-bar with the turnout blades

held at their mid-way position. This hole may be at the centre or at the end

of the tie-bar.

(2) Make a pilot hole at that mark, then drill right through the baseboard 

using the larger drill bit. Be sure to keep the drill vertical as you drill.

(It is also good practice to use a countersink bit to clean up the hole top and

bottom a little after drilling)

(3) Remove the top protective layer from the self adhesive pad and from 

below the baseboard, insert the throw wire into the hole in the tie bar. When

you are sure that your Cobalt iP Analog is centralised relative to the hole,

and aligned properly along the turnouts axis, press it into position on your 

baseboard. (it can face either way). Test operation.

(4) Adjust the fulcrum bar as needed by raising or lowering it. Lowering it

increases throw & blade pressure. Raising it reduces throw & pressure.

(5) When happy with operation, add a small drop of PVA to the case where it

meets the fulcrum bar to hold it in position.

(6) Use screws provided to screw Cobalt iP Analog permanently in position.

Cobalt turnout motors and the Co-

balt accessory range are designed 

& manufactured by 

    

DCCconcepts  Ltd.

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ales

uk

@DCCconcepts.com

 

www.DCCconcepts.com

Cobalt iP Analog turnout motor Specifications

Dimensions:

Power:

Connection:

Control:

DCC/Digital:

Body only: 28mm x 38mm x 52mm deep

Top overall inc Fulcrum and tabs: 40mm x 45mm

Depth inc soldering-free connectors: 68mm
7~23v DC. Drive static <5mA, active average <40mA
9 way spring terminals. Wire diameter up to 32x.2 or 18g. 

Ideal .16x.2 or 20g. Minimum 7x.2 or 24g
Change turnout by reversing polarity of DC voltage. Use 

SPDT switch & DCCconcepts PSU-2,  DC supply plus DPDT 

switches. DCCconcepts switch packs are economical and 

include both switches and a panel LED selection.
Use with our DCCconcepts ADfx-2 or ADfx8 decoders for 

the best overall performance. If you will use other brands 

pre-check their performance. (Cobalt iP Analog draws very 

little, but some brands are actually very weak).

Cobalt iP Analog Life-time Warranty

DCCconcepts’ guarantees and warranties are always made in respect of the orig-

inal owner of the products. While our first priority is to always be sure that users 

of our products are given the best possible service we do also reserve the right to 

request proof of purchase so we can properly establish that you were the original 

purchaser and user of the product.

DCCconcepts use the best quality materials, thoroughly testing each and every 

Cobalt iP Analog

 motor multiple times prior to packaging them for sale and so we 

have no hesitation in providing you with the best warranty possible.

Simple promises only need simple words: 

If your Cobalt iP Analog ever fails or needs service when it is being used 

under fair and reasonable conditions we will repair/replace it at no charge. 

We offer this guarantee to you for as long as you own it.

Owners Manual

Cobalt 

iP

 Analog turnout motor.

iP stands for “Intelligent power”. 
The DCCconcepts Cobalt iP Analog turnout motor includes a 

sophisticated internal electronic control system that interactively 

adapts itself to a wide range of power supply voltages. Cobalt 

iP Analog also manages its own power usage, montoring need 

and only drawing power only when it is needed. Cobalt ip 

analog is comfortable with drive voltages from 7 to 23 volts and 

it is usable with all scales, from the diminutive T scale, to Z, N, 

TT, HO, OO, EM, P4, S, O & G.
Cobalt iP Analog

 

is easy to install, quiet and very reliable. It 

has three inbuilt SPDT switches - One is directly “Diode linked” 

to the drive power inputs for computer IO (feedback) or other 

low power applications. The other SPDT switches are fully 

independent with higher power handling for frog power control 

or any other switching needs you may have. This makes 

DCCconcepts ip analog incredibly versatile and the answer to 

almost any conceivable layout wiring need!
Cobalt iP Analog can be powered by any voltage between 7 and 

23v DC and it is changed by reversing the polarity of the DC 

power. Interactive power management ensures that your Cobalt 

iP Analog is also very comfortable with larger scales that have 

higher accessory voltage power supplies or DCC accessory 

decoders with higher output voltages. 

Please read all of this manual before you install your Cobalt iP 

Analog. It contains lots of detailed information you’ll need.

OWNERS

MANUAL

Cobalt

   

Analog

iP

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