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LF101XF function decoder

 

7

 

 

 

Direction

Internal 

lighting

of the coach

 

The above diagram illustrates the connection before conversion: 

red

white

yellow

black

Direction

Decoder

Internal

lighting

of the coach

 

The diagram above illustrates the connection after conversion: 

Programming the locomotive address and the 
function settings of the LF101XF 

The locomotive address and all other settings of the locomotive 
decoder can be changed as often as desired by 

PROGRAMMING

The settings of the function decoder are ‘stored’ permanently in 
several ‘storage’ locations even when the operational voltage is 
switched off. In DCC parlance these locations are called 

C

onfiguration 

V

ariables’ or simply ‘

CV

’. The writing/reading of 

values is done electronically; therefore it is not necessary to 
reopen the locomotive after the decoder has been installed. Some 
features are activated/deactivated by entering a decimal value, 
others simply by setting or deleting bits in a CV. The table below 
lists the meanings of bits wherever features are changed by 
setting or deleting individual bits. 

To program the locomotive decoder you need a command 
station such as a LZ100/LZV100 with a handheld such as a 
LH100, a LH90 or a computer Interface. For detailed 
information on programming, please refer to the operating 
manuals of the respective devices. 

Resetting the decoder 

If you wish to reset all the decoder CVs to the factory default 
setting, enter value 33 or a value of 8 in CV 8. 

Summary of Contents for Digital plus LF101XF

Page 1: ...sitive Directional or independent lighting with dimming and special effects Support for Advanced Consist Control and Extended Addressing Short circuit protection Support for programming on the mainlin...

Page 2: ...nsulating tape as this prevents the necessary air circulation around the decoder Instead use insulating tape or something similar around the metal components of the vehicle to avoid unintentional shor...

Page 3: ...ped control cars The LF101XF also supports numerous lighting effects Dimming Setting the brightness of bulbs or luminous diodes Flashing Individual outputs or alternating flashing with two outputs dit...

Page 4: ...effects Effects can be activated through a separate function Integrated diodes facilitate direct connection of relays Outputs C D Output C can be configured to be controlled by function key F0 to F8...

Page 5: ...on pole to the blue decoder wire Alternatively the blue wire can be substituted by a connection to a track connection red or black wire If a track connection is used instead of the blue wire for Outpu...

Page 6: ...of the lighting white red is done automatically via the track polarity Depending on the track voltage polarity the white or red light is activated In the forward direction the positive pole is locate...

Page 7: ...ese locations are called Configuration Variables or simply CV The writing reading of values is done electronically therefore it is not necessary to reopen the locomotive after the decoder has been ins...

Page 8: ...cturer s ID 99 17 192 231 Extended locomotive address high order byte 192 18 0 255 Extended locomotive address low order byte 100 19 1 99 Consist address 0 29 1 0 2 1 3 2 Decoder Configuration Locomot...

Page 9: ...55 Function 12 1 2 4 0 If a function is to have an effect on several function outputs the values found at the intersections must be added up and the result written into the CV Example Function outputs...

Page 10: ...ocation is entered value greater than 0 at least one bit set the dimming can be activated deactivated with the selected function Each bit of the CV stands for a function of the Digital System Bit 1 0...

Page 11: ...o bit set the corresponding output is permanently dimmed If an allocation is entered value greater than 0 at least one bit set the dimming can be activated deactivated with the selected function Each...

Page 12: ...cturer defects If the failure was caused by accidental user installation or use a minimal service charge may be imposed Should the item no longer be produced and the item is not repairable a similar i...

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