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Information LH100 V3.6
This is the prompt to enter the feedback
encoder address
Let’s assume that you want to show the
8 feedback inputs of feedback encoder
address 39 on the display.
Using the ‘Cl’ you can correct your entry
if needed. After you press ’Enter’ the
hand held controller will check the
status of the feedback encoder and
show the results.
In the upper row of the display you will
see “OD” to indicate that you are
displaying feedback information, and
next to it the address of the feedback
encoder read.
In the lower row, next to the ‘b’ the
status of the 8 inputs on the feedback
encoder address will be shown. In the
example, a display of 1 3 4 6 8 means
that the feedback inputs 1, 3, 4, 6 and 8
are active and inputs 2, 5, and 7 are
inactive.
If you enter a smaller or larger value, then you will again be prompted
to enter a turnout address.
If you want to show the status of another feedback encoder, then use
‘Cl’ to clear the displayed address and enter the new one.
If you enter a feedback encoder address, but there is
no feedback encoder with that address connected to
the feedback bus, then a "—" will be displayed
behind the
address. There will also not be any display in the binary form.
The valid range for entry of feedback encoder addresses is 1 to 128. If
you enter a smaller or larger value, then you will again be prompted to
enter a feedback encoder address.
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Reading/Changing decoder settings
In this large section you will find out:
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what “programming” really is in
Digital plus by Lenz
®
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what settings can be changed by programming
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what different methods can be used for programming
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how you proceed when programming