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V1.1 - English 

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Instruction manual 

 

Loco-1 / Loco-2 

 

Art.-No. 10600 / 10601 

 
 

 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 10600

Page 1: ...Loco 1 Loco 2 V1 1 English page 1 of 36 Instruction manual Loco 1 Loco 2 Art No 10600 10601 ...

Page 2: ...ing with a Märklin Station 16 6 3 Programming with a Märklin Mobile Central Station 19 6 4 Firmware Update 19 7 Configuration Variables CV Register 20 8 Terms of warranty 34 9 Declaration of conformity 35 Märklin TELEX is a registered trademark of the company Märklin Cie GmbH RailCom is a registered trademark of the company Lenz Elektronik GmbH Roco is a registered trademark of the company Modelle...

Page 3: ...e limits indicated in Chapter 3 Technical specifications Any other use is considered improper The manufacturer is not liable for any damage resulting from improper use The risk lies entirely with the user All connection work must be performed only when the operating voltage is shut off The power supply must be protected so that it cannot result in a cable fire in the event of a short circuit Use o...

Page 4: ...perature Warning risk of burns Please note during installation that the soldering experiences high temperatures Use safety glasses when soldering if possible There may be solder squirts that can get on your skin or in your eyes Warning risk of fire Please note that in case of use of a soldering iron fire hazard exists Do not leave the switched on soldering iron unattended There is a fire hazard if...

Page 5: ...r new features that are not included in this manual An updated manual is supplied as a PDF file with the new firmware if needed 3 Technical specifications Data format Märklin Motorola or DCC Loco 1 with RailCom support Motor type DC or AC Märklin Motor max current rating of the motor driver 1A Number of function outputs 4 max current rating of AUX drivers single sum of all 0 5 A 0 5 A max current ...

Page 6: ...over switch is no longer needed and should be removed Note When installing the decoder the already existing wiring in the loco can be used in most cases The existing wires have to be unsol dered or separated at the appropriate places and have to be soldered to the corresponding solder pads of the decoder 4 1 Solder pads connection overview Pad Function Rail Connections to the current collectors gr...

Page 7: ...called Rail Connect the grinder with the remaining solder pad Note The polarity of the digital signal is automatically detected by the decoder 4 3 Connecting the motor Check before installation of the decoder if the maximum current of the locomotive motor under load is below the maximum permissible value of 1 000 mA If the value is above 1 000 mA this decoder is not suitable for installation in th...

Page 8: ...esignation 4 4 Connection of consumers loads Check before mounting the decoder whether the current consumption of the loads to be connected e g lighting smoke generator is not exceeded Here the maximum value of all consumer connection is 500mA The decoder also has an overcurrent shutdown Consumers are connected to one of the solder pads AUX 1 AUX 4 By default setting the headlights have to be conn...

Page 9: ...o one output in series only one series resistor is needed Connecting a backup capacitor In track sections with bad contact the power supply of the decoder can be interrupted briefly At solder pads C and C a backup capacitor e g electrolytic capacitor 100 µF 35V can be soldered in order to improve power supply Pay attention to the polarity of the capacitor The positive pole is connected to C the ne...

Page 10: ...coder scales the speed steps up to 128 speed steps The decoder programming is accomplished via configuration varia bles for the DCC format DCC compliant and for the Motorola format via registers Analogue operation The decoder can also be used in analogue operated model railway layouts Operation is possible with either an AC or a DC speed con troller The decoder recognizes the digital or analogue m...

Page 11: ...d of the locomotive operating at a given speed level remains constant regardless of additional loads e g running a gradient coupled wagons The load control can be turned on or off and can be set so that it is effective only up to a certain speed level The load control parame ters can also be adjusted via CV variables or registers to adjust the decoder to individual characteristics of the motor For...

Page 12: ...an be assigned to an alternative to the linear velocity characteristic of each of the 28 speed steps This allows the creation of a form adapted to the individual driving characteristics of the engine speed character ristic The set values are stored in the alternate speed table Shunting speed With appropriate programming the loco can be switched via a function key to the shunting speed In the shunt...

Page 13: ...CV51 Decoder configuration the extended function map ping can be activated This means that the mapping can be pro grammed depending on the direction For example an additional direction dependent lighting can be connected Effects of the function outputs For all function outputs the following effects can individually be set Dimming function The voltage present at the output can be reduced by program...

Page 14: ... voltage is lowered by a PWM A maximum activation time or continuous operation can be set Note Please enable this feature before starting the locomotive opera tion because otherwise the electric coupling can be damaged by ac tuation with permanent full decoder voltage Gyro Marslight These two effects are adjustable for prototypical operations of U S locomotives These effects can be adapted to LED ...

Page 15: ... data is transmitted In pure Motorola mode without DCC control the use of RailCom is not possible The Loco 1 continuously sends the basic advanced or consist address to the detectors RailCom broadcast message adjustable and transmits one or more CV value as response to a corresponding RailCom readout command Function Decoder The decoder can also be operated as a pure function decoder Ad justment i...

Page 16: ...no other loco is on the track because otherwise the further present decoder may also be programmed Please note If you have a control center that sends both the DCC and Motorola format the programming of the decoder in DCC format is recommended You can control the decoder after programming in the Motorola format Perform a reset at the control center by pressing the stop and go buttons at the same t...

Page 17: ... desired value of the register by entering the register value as Märklin Motorola locomotive address Activate the direction switch again shortly The lights will flash with lower frequency input of a register number expected Repeat the above steps for all registers that you want to program In order to program select a register or enter a value to a register you must always confirm the entered numbe...

Page 18: ...Do not forget before programming the next register to set the two most significant bits in register 8 accordingly The reset of the register bank is done automatically after writing a register with index 79 The programming mode is terminated by switching off the digital voltage To do so press the Stop button on the control central Note With Märklin Central the value 0 needs to be entered as 80 Tip ...

Page 19: ...are Update The decoder firmware can be updated The update can take place with installed decoder To update you will need a PC with a serial COM port and a booster that is connected to the COM port of the PC To put the decoder in the update mode the value 222 must be programmed into CV 255 The decoder is in update mode if when voltage is applied the headlight of the locomotive lights up Once program...

Page 20: ...tage applied to the motor at speed step 1 Acceleration rate 3 3 0 255 10 Break rate 4 4 0 255 10 Maximum speed 5 5 0 255 220 Voltage applied to the motor at the highest speed step Mid speed 6 6 0 255 110 Voltage applied to the motor at the middle speed step Version upper bits register value 7 7 0 255 6 Firmware Version readable only in DCC format in MM Mode Bit 6 and 7 for the register programming...

Page 21: ...98 97 0 126 0 0 load regulation off 1 126 Speed step up to which the load control is active based on normalized value Data packets timeout 11 9 0 255 0 Value in seconds after in the absence of loco addressing the locomotive is stopped 0 no timeout reserved 12 10 0 0 not used Analogue mode F1 F8 13 11 0 255 0 State of functions F1 F8 in analogue operation Bit 0 F1 Bit 1 F2 Bit 2 F3 Bit 3 F4 Bit 4 F...

Page 22: ... Bit 2 F9 Bit 3 F10 Bit 4 F11 Bit 5 F12 0 function deactivated 1 function activated Extended address high byte 17 13 192 231 0 Only in DCC Format activation via CV29 When changed in POM mode this CV is stored only after the programming of CV18 Extended address low byte 18 14 0 255 3 Only in DCC Format activation via CV29 Consist address 19 15 0 127 0 Only in DCC Format address for Multitraction 0 ...

Page 23: ... F1 F8 with multi traction Bit 0 F1 Bit 1 F2 Bit 2 F3 Bit 3 F4 Bit 4 F5 Bit 5 F6 Bit 6 F7 Bit 7 F8 0 function deactivated 1 function activated FL F9 F12 activation with active multi traction 22 17 0 255 0 State of functions FL and F9 F12 with multi traction Bit 0 F0 forward Bit 1 F0 backward Bit 2 F9 Bit 3 F10 Bit 4 F11 Bit 5 F12 0 function deactivated 1 function activated ...

Page 24: ...al left track ABC braking only Loco 1 0 off 1 on Bit 4 automatic stop at positive DC rail voltage Märklin braking 0 off 1 on Bit 5 automatic stop at negative DC rail voltage Märklin braking 0 off 1 on Bit 0 and 1 not used always 0 only Loco 2 Bit 2 3 6 and 7 not used always 0 Decoder configuration for RailCom only Loco 1 28 19 0 3 0 only with activated RailCom CV29 Bit 0 send address broadcast in ...

Page 25: ...speed steps Bit 2 analogue mode detection 0 off 1 on Bit 3 RailCom configuration only Loco 1 0 RailCom off 1 RailCom on Bit 4 speed curve selection 0 speed via CV2 and CV5 1 speed curve active CV 67 94 Bit 5 extended adressing only DCC 0 base addressing via CV 1 1 extended addressing via CV 17 18 Bit 3 not used always 0 only Loco 2 Bit 6 7 not used always 0 CV Page Index high only Loco 1 31 100 0 ...

Page 26: ...V1 CV256 CV31 0 CV 32 255 RailCom Page Function mapping F0 forward 33 21 20 0 255 1 Bit 0 AUX1 Bit 1 AUX2 Bit 2 AUX3 Bit 3 AUX4 Bit 4 shunting speed Bit 5 acceleration braking delay Bit 6 flash sequence Bit 7 MOT only in function decoder mode 0 active 1 inactive Function mapping F0 backward 34 22 21 0 255 2 assignment of bits see CV33 Function mapping F1 F12 35 46 23 22 0 255 4 8 16 32 rest 0 assi...

Page 27: ... 0 255 128 Bit 0 Motor type 0 DC motor 1 AC Marklin motor Bit 1 Motor PWM frequency for DC motor 0 15 625kHz 1 31 25kHz Bit 2 function mapping 0 normal 1 extended Bit 3 Function decoder mode 0 Loco decoder 1 Function decoder Bit 7 automatic detection of motor type 0 off 1 on Bit 4 6 not used Decoder temperature 52 40 39 0 100 Maximum measured temperature of the decoder in C Can be reset by writing...

Page 28: ...interval ms for the PWM pulses where with the control frequency can be adjusted Load control blanking interval 55 43 42 0 255 3 Length of the blanking interval for the back EMF measurement ms Load control PID controller P 56 44 45 0 255 0 P component of the PID controller for load control A value of 0 disables the load control Load control PID controller I 57 45 44 0 255 0 I component of the PID c...

Page 29: ... 0 no overload 1 overload Bit 2 Temperature 0 normal temperature 1 overtemperature Bit 3 Bit 7 not used The fault memory can be cleared by writing the value 0 to this CV Motor Start kick 65 99 98 0 127 0 The value set here is used as the speed step when starting and is foreseen for engines that require an increased breakaway torque for starting The value 0 disables this feature The values set here...

Page 30: ...Output 112 126 76 75 90 89 0 255 0 With this characteristic an AUX output can be dimmed depending on the speed step The CV 112 corresponds to speed step 0 CV 126 to speed step 14 28 126 Flash sequence 130 133 94 93 97 96 0 255 0 CV130 T1ON CV131 T1OFF CV132 T2ON CV133 T2OFF Time adjustable in 50ms steps 0 0ms Effect AUX1 134 102 99 0 255 0 Setting of effect type for AUX 1 see table page 33 Effect ...

Page 31: ...48 116 113 0 255 0 Setting of effect type for AUX 3 see table page 33 Effect Parameter 1 6 AUX3 149 154 117 114 122 119 0 255 0 Parameter for effect AUX 3 see table page 33 Effect AUX4 155 123 120 0 255 0 Setting of effect type for AUX 4 siehe Tabelle Seite 33 Effect Parameter 1 6 AUX4 156 161 124 121 129 126 0 255 0 Parameter for effect AUX 4 see table page 33 Function mapping F1 F12 rev 162 173 ...

Page 32: ... 255 Only readable Firmware version of the bootloader Firmware update CV Reset 255 255 222 123 0 1 after setting the value 123 all of the CVs registers of the decoder are reset to delivery condition after setting the value 222 the decoder is put to the firmware update state since bootloader version 3 not needed anymore The reading of this CV provides back the product ID 0 for Loco 1 1 for Loco 2 I...

Page 33: ...ing 1 none setting of the dimming characteristic via CVs 112 126 Flashing 2 none setting CVs 130 133 inverted flashing 3 none Inverted output of the flashing effect Gyrolight 4 none Bit 7 LED adaption 0 Bulb 1 LED Marslight 5 none Bit 7 LED adaption 0 Bulb 1 LED TELEX coupling 8 No 1 duration of activation 0 permanent activation Time adjustable in 50ms steps Roco digital coupling 9 see parameter T...

Page 34: ... We reserve the right to repair replace or refund of the purchase price In following cases the warranty voids if for soldering unsuitable tools wrong soldering iron solder containing liquid acids solder flux acid containing flux etc were used damage caused by not following the instructions of the wiring diagram connection plan at changes or trying repairing the component at unauthorized change in ...

Page 35: ...formity This product has been developed in accordance with the harmonized European standards EN 55014 1 and EN 61000 6 3 and complies with the requirements of EC Directive 2004 108 EC on electroma gnetic compatibility It carries the CE marking for its fulfillment ...

Page 36: ...no Elektronik All rights including the right of reproduction and dissemination and translation Duplication and reproduction in any form requires prior written approval by the company Rampino Elektronik Subject to technical changes Waste Disposal Do not dispose of the appliance in the household waste but hand it over at the appropriate collection points for electronic waste ...

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