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LT100 Digital Circuit Breaker

Outputs 3 and 4 now show the position of turnout 34, and so on
to turnout 48, whose position is displayed by outputs 31 and 32.
Example 2:
You want to display track occupancy status with your LW130. The
occupancy detectors have been connected to a feedback encoder
LR100 for this purpose and it has address 65.

The correct setting of the DIP-switch according to table 1 is:

1

2 3 4 5 FP

FA

0

0 0 0 1 513-544

65-68

You get the following displays:

LW130 output used to

show the status

Input on LR100 at

address

1

1 / 65

2

2 / 65

3

3 / 65

4

4 / 65

5

5 / 65

6

6 / 65

7

7 / 65

8

8 / 65

You can use the same LW130 both for displaying turnout
positions and for displaying information from feedback encoders,
as long as you split up the addresses of accessory decoders and
feedback encoders correctly.
For this the following example:

Setting on LW130:

1 2 3 4 5

FP

FA

TA

0 1 0 0 0

65-96

9-12

33-48

From column FA you see that feedback positions 65 to 96 can be
displayed by this LW130. As an example, the following division is
possible:
On outputs 1 to 16 the positions of turnouts that are connected to
2 LS100 with turnout addresses 33 to 36 (first LS100) and 37 to
40 (second LS100) are displayed and on outputs 17 to 32 you
see

Summary of Contents for Digital plus LW130

Page 1: ...n your control panel It only works in connection with tower cab LW100 LW130 Output Board for LW100 Art Nr 25130 Revised 12 00 What is the function of LW130 The basic purpose of LW130 is to display fee...

Page 2: ...tening it down If you use screws other than those included please make sure not to exceed the maximum diameter of 3 mm 1 8 The screw heads must also not touch traces or components on the circuit board...

Page 3: ...The current draw of LW130 is determined by the number and type of connected lights You can use light bulbs or LEDs and if you like in any combination Simply add up the current draw of all the individu...

Page 4: ...esses 1 to 4 For more on this please also refer to the table in the manual for LR100 Only the lower half of the feedback positions are shared by accessory decoders and feedback encoders Feedback posit...

Page 5: ...44 161 176 0 1 0 1 1 833 864 105 108 1 1 0 1 0 353 384 45 48 177 192 1 1 0 1 1 865 896 109 112 0 0 1 1 0 385 416 49 52 193 208 0 0 1 1 1 896 928 113 116 1 0 1 1 0 417 448 53 56 209 224 1 0 1 1 1 928 9...

Page 6: ...ut on LR100 at address 1 1 65 2 2 65 3 3 65 4 4 65 5 5 65 6 6 65 7 7 65 8 8 65 You can use the same LW130 both for displaying turnout positions and for displaying information from feedback encoders as...

Page 7: ...to the same LW130 Version 1 light bulbs This is the simplest form of connecting displays Just connect one lead of the light bulb with the desired output and the other lead with the terminals These 4...

Page 8: ...output If the components have LEDs installed in them you need to ensure that the required resistors are present as well If they are not you must connect them in addition Ready made components often ha...

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