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FCC Information

Radio or TV Interference: (this information is MANDATED by the FCC) This equip-

ment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, 

pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.  These limits are designed  to provide reasonable 

protection against harmful interference in a residential environment. This equipment 

generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in 

accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio com-

munications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a partic-

ular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television 

reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is 

encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measure

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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

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Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.

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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different form that to which the 

receiver is connected.

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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 

Note that any modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by Digitrax 

voids the user’s authority to operate under and be in compliance with CFR 47 rules, as 

administered by the Federal Communication Commission. Digitrax believes any consci-

entiously installed equipment following guidelines in this manual would be unlikely to 

experience RFI problems.

For Canadian Users:

“This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for Radio noise

emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation or

the Canadian Department of Communications.”

Le present appariel numerique n emet pas de bruits radio-electriques depassant

les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la classe B prescrites dans

le  Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des

Communications du Canada.

Patents and Trade Secret

Digitrax uses material covered by US Patents 6,220,552, 6,275,739, 6,318,678, 

6,367,742, 6,545,886, 6,513,763, 6,747,579, 6,536,716, 6,533,223, 6,533,224, 

8,229,582, 8,292,237, 6,729,584 and others under non-exclusive licenses and/or assign-

ments from Anthony J. Ireland. Licensing for material covered by these patents are 

available to other companies and individuals. Other patents covering technology used by 

Digitrax are pending.  Measures to protect trade secret information are enforced.

Digitrax licenses the commercial use of LocoNet, which is trade secret technology, to 

other companies on a non-exclusive basis.  LocoNet is copyrighted property.

Summary of Contents for DCS240

Page 1: ...2404 Support helpdesk digitrax com www digitrax com Digitrax Manuals Instructions are updated periodically Please visit www digitrax com for the latest version of all manuals for available firmware up...

Page 2: ...am A and B terminals PA and PB 9 3 4 Program PROG Indicator 9 3 5 Ground GR Terminal 9 3 6 Rail B RB and Rail A RA Terminals 10 3 7 USB Connector 10 3 8 USB Indicator 10 3 9 TRACK STATUS Indicator 10...

Page 3: ...7 0 How the DCS240 Manages Addresses 19 7 1 Purging of addresses 19 8 0 Connecting the DCS240 to a Computer 19 8 1 Driver Installation 19 8 2 Hardware Installation 19 8 3 Software Installation 20 8 4...

Page 4: ...DCS240 Option Switch OPSW settings for CS operation customization Hardware EZ Routes button for simple route setup Automatic CS collision detection via LocoNet Layouts can have only one CS Continuous...

Page 5: ...USB ports This isolates layout wiring issues 2 Set the DCS240 s SCALE switch to the scale you are running N HO O G Use the lowest setting and DC input voltage that will run your layout 3 Set the MODE...

Page 6: ...ection and track control without requiring a known functioning decoder install NOTE These are DT602 instructions please refer to your specific throttle manual for similar steps to perform these tests...

Page 7: ...e 2mm DC jack or 8A if connected to the 8A terminals 3 If the PWR or NET leds flash quickly during this short test this indicates that the DC supply voltage collapses too low at the short circuit curr...

Page 8: ...tion 1 3 detail connecting an Isolated program track for Service mode CV programming 2 1 1 Service mode programming Service mode programming broadcasts a message to all decoder equipped locos that are...

Page 9: ...VDC Input Minimum Input 13 8 VDC It is recommended that when selecting a DC power supply the voltage should slightly exceed by about 1V the track voltage you plan to run your layout at However the DC...

Page 10: ...analog locomotive 3 10 LOCONET Jacks A B and C These jacks let you expand your Digitrax system by simply plugging LocoNet devices in to the system They can be used for throttles and other LocoNet dev...

Page 11: ...indicator will flash GREEN alternating with the PROG indicator flashing RED 2 Press the LOCO RESET button The unit will start beeping continuously 3 Select Address 00 on a throttle plugged in directly...

Page 12: ...t things depending on the DCS240 s current mode Sound Meaning Continuous short beeps In Voltage Trim Mode selection is in range 1 Short Beep Diagnostic Beep when OPSW41 c LocoNet commands incoming In...

Page 13: ...REEN Command Station Mode RED Booster Only Mode PWR flashing GREEN alternat ing with PROG flashing RED The DCS240 is in Options Switch Mode PWR flashing alternating GREEN RED once a second The DCS240...

Page 14: ...ettings instead of the accessory decoders usually turnouts on the layout 6 Key in the number of the OPSW to edit 7 Use the Closed or B softkey key to set the OPSW to Closed C or the Thrown or A softke...

Page 15: ...oco to 0 speed OPSW 17 t Automatic advanced decoder assisted FX consists are enabled t c Automatic advanced decoder assisted FX consists are disabled OPSW 18 t Normal DCS240 booster short circuit shut...

Page 16: ...ower on OPSW 35 t Enables Loco Reset Button t c Disables Loco Reset Button OPSW 36 c Clears all mobile decoder info consists t OPSW 37 c Clears all routes t OPSW 39 c Clears all internal memory states...

Page 17: ...CS240 Route OPSW s By default the DCS240 is set route enabled OPSW 26 enables and disables routes To disable routes set OPSW 26 to T You can erase all current routes in the DCS240 by setting OPSW 37 t...

Page 18: ...e route is triggered 6 0 DCS240 Booster Operations OPS Mode read back As for sec tion 5 3 with a DT602 press the Menu 2 1 keys to enter OPS Mode programming for the currently selected active throttle...

Page 19: ...provides all the same functionality as a PR3 PR4 DCS210 and DCS52 giving you access to Digitrax SoundLoader and other computer utility programs It can also be used as a LocoNet interface for other com...

Page 20: ...r Under Ports COM LPT there should be a new Communications Port COMx listed when enumeration occurs where COMx is the communications port number or COM port Right clicking on this communications port...

Page 21: ...ssly approved by Digitrax voids the user s authority to operate under and be in compliance with CFR 47 rules as administered by the Federal Communication Commission Digitrax believes any consci entiou...

Page 22: ...fitness for a particular purpose For items that are no longer covered under warranty whenever possible we will make repairs to units at fair and reasonable rates Please visit our warranty and repair...

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Page 24: ...er will fit in a particular locomotive Digitrax CV Calculators www digitrax com support cv Calculate a CV value to program your locomotive Digitrax Tool Box App Download our Mobile App for on the go h...

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