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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