SoundTraxx PBT-100 Owner'S Manual Download Page 1

PTB-100 Programming Track Booster

Congratulations on the purchase of your SoundTraxx™ PTB-100 Programming Track Booster. Properly installed, 

the PTB-100 will provide reliable programming of all SoundTraxx DCC decoders.  The SoundTraxx PTB-100 

Programming Track Booster is designed to facilitate easy programming of Digital Sound Decoders, which have 

advanced technologically beyond what some command stations were intended to handle.  Most Command 

Stations were designed to program basic motor decoders and lack sufficient voltage and/or current to handle the 

needs of more advanced decoders, including most sound decoders.  The PTB-100 will raise the programming 

track output to level adequate for programming without degrading the DCC signal.

We strongly encourage even the most skilled and experienced modeler to read the decoder Owner's Manual, 

available from your dealer at no charge or downloadable from our website at www.soundtraxx.com. A great 

many programming difficulties are the result of operator error. 

INSTALLATION OF THE PTB-100

Typically, the PTB-100 will be permanently installed between the Command Station and the programming 

track. Be sure the programming track is electrically isolated from the rest of the layout wiring. Make your 

connections with the power supply and Command Station turned OFF.  There are just three pairs of 

connections to be made:

1.   Connect one BLACK 

wire to one output of 

your Command Station 

power supply. Connect 

the other BLACK wire 

to the other output. 

These are the same 

outputs as connect to 

the power inputs on 

your Command Station.  

Note: The maximum 

input voltage for the 

PTB-100 is 18 VAC or 

22 VDC. Minimum input voltage for reliable operation is 12 VAC or 14 VDC. Optionally, you may purchase 

and use a dedicated power supply rated at 15 volts DC, 500mA.

2.    Connect the one of the ORANGE wires to one rail of the programming track (Do not connect to the 

mainline!). Connect the other ORANGE wire to the other rail.

3.   Connect one YELLOW wire to one Programming Track connection on your Command Station (these 

could be labeled 'Prog', 'Program Track' or something similar.)  Connect the other YELLOW wire to the 

remaining connection.

Operation

Once your PTB-100 is installed, you can begin to program your decoder just as you normally would.

The PTB-100 automatically connects power to the program track whenever a programming operation is 

started.  The GREEN LED indicates the status of the programming track. A slow flash rate indicates that 

there is no power on the program track and locomotives may be safely placed on or removed from the 

programming track.

Once you initiate a programming cycle via the command station, the Green LED will change to a steady 

ON state, indicating that the program track is powered up and a programming operation is in progress. 

Depending on the make of your command station, the Green light may remain on while your command 

station is in programming mode, or in other cases, stay on for only a few seconds and then revert to a 

flashing state after each individual programming command is completed. In either case, locomotives should 

only be placed or removed from the program track when it is powered down as indicated by a flashing Green 

LED.

The YELLOW LED will flash briefly when an acknowledgment is received from the decoder and simply 

means that the decoder has programmed properly. If the Yellow LED does not blink, re-check your decoder 

wiring. Note: a motor or similar load must be connected to the decoder in order for the acknowledgement to 

be detected by the PTB-100.

The RED LED indicates a fault condition.  A slow blink indicates the PTB-100 has detected a short circuit 

across the programming track, most likely due to faulty decode wiring in the locomotive.  When this occurs, 

remove the locomotive and wait approximately 20 seconds for the PTB-100 to reset itself.  A rapidly blinking 

Red LED indicates the power supply voltage is too low.  Check that the power supply output voltage is at 

least 14VDC or 12VAC and replace or adjust as necessary.

Power In
Power In

To Programming Track Output
To Programming Track Output

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Status LEDs

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Inputs on Command Station

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