Initial Knowledge
Initial Knowledge
transformer and the two separate wires (grey
and violet) are joined to the track.
The rectangular western plug is then inserted
into the central (smaller) socket on the rear of
the PB (not into the side socket alongside
which is closed with blocking piece).
If desired, the round connecting cable can be
inserted into the central slot down the rear of
the hand controller.
Alternative connection possibilities are
shown in the additional chapter!
3.2 Once you’re up and running
Once you have taken the PB out of the start
set and, without first examining its full poten-
tial, wish to get going straight away, then you
have already found out enough in the "Basic
Knowledge” chapter.
However, we will now show you step by step,
how to use all the other functions of the PB
you are holding in your hand.
- you will learn how to switch points and
other electrical accessories
- you will learn how alter the settings of your
loco
- you will learn how to run several locos
simultaneously
- you will get to know the data bank in the
PROFI-BOSS
- you will learn about extending it, LocoNet
and lots more operating options
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3. The Operations
3.1 Connection to the 6811
Using the cable set provided, the
PROFI-
BOSS 686601 (PB)
is connected up to the
(plug-in mains transformer 6710 in the start
set). This transformer has a limited electrical
power output. Using the cable connector
38 6865
, the PB can be connected to a trans-
former
6811
(16.5v connection) so that more
power can be provided to the track. (This
would be the standard connection method
when using the PB as one individual con-
troller). This will allow more available power
to the track. The round plug is joined to the
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