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LC100 XpressNET Converter

Using ROCO and LGB Digital

Figure 1 Connecting the LC100 to a ROCO "Digital is Cool"

or LGB "Multi Train Control" DCC System

Controlling locomotives

The locomotives using the addresses 1 to 8 can be moved as
usual with the 'loco mouse'. If the desired locomotive is not
selected by another 'loco mouse', you will have immediate
command over the selected locomotive. This might result in
sudden changes in speed and direction of travel.

If you select an address that is already selected on a LH100
Handheld, the display on this Handheld will start to blink.

You can control the locomotives at addresses 1 to 8 from the 'loco
mouse'.

Please select the modus '8  Digitalloks' on the LGB central unit,
since the information for a conventional engine cannot be send
from the LC100 to the LZ100.

If you want to control a locomotive with an address higher than 8,
you can consist this locomotive to an address between 1 and 8
and then control it from the LGB or ROCO system.

Summary of Contents for DIGITAL plus LC100

Page 1: ...facturer s NMRA DCC systems with any XpressNET based system This allows reuse or expansion of other systems with DIGITAL plus Any devices that send the standard NMRA DCC format to the track can be con...

Page 2: ...an use any input device as a Cab on your XpressNET based system as long as it uses the standardized NMRA DCC track signal For example you will be able to use a dispatchers panel built from switchboard...

Page 3: ...ll plug Connecting the LC100 to XpressNET The terminal connecting the LC100 to the XpressNET is located on the right hand side of the unit Please connect the four poles L M A B on this screw terminal...

Page 4: ...s might result in sudden changes in speed and direction of travel If you select an address that is already selected on a LH100 Handheld the display on this Handheld will start to blink You can control...

Page 5: ...Information about an emergency stop triggered from the DIGITAL plus system a short circuit on the layout or too high a power draw is not send to the loco mouse therefore the LED s will not start to bl...

Page 6: ...for a conventional engine cannot be transferred from the LC100 to the LZ100 Setting turnouts Turnouts are set as usual either by pressing the push button on the keyboard or for a route on the memory...

Page 7: ...00 as shown in figures 1 and 2 One word of caution The LC100 currently can only translate speed and direction commands function commands and switch machine commands It can not translate programming co...

Page 8: ...anufacturer defects If accidental user installation or use caused the failure a minimal service charge may be imposed Should the item no longer be produced and the item is not repairable a similar ite...

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