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WIB-31 | WIB-32 | WIB-33

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Factory settings: The simulation of a defective fluorescent tube is defined for none of the eight
LEDs. 

 

Remark: The setting in CV#125 only takes effect when in CV#115 the fluorescent tube 
simulation has been activated (factory settings fluorescent tube simulation deactivated).

Duration of switching on the fluorescent tubes 
LED1 | LED2  126 48

0 ... 255 (52) no flickering 

0

LED3 | LED4

127 49

0 ... 255 (35) short flickering

1

LED5 | LED6

128 50

0 ... 255 (83) ...

LED7 | LED8

129 51

0 ... 255 (71) long flickering

15

You can choose a value between 0 and 15 for each output. Enter the value directly for the 
even LEDs, for the odd LEDs multiply the value by 16. 
Example: For LED1 value "2" and for LED2 value "14"

à

 Input value: 46 (=2x16 + 14)

 

Remark: The settings in CV#125 to 129 only take effect when in CV#115 the fluorescent tube 
simulation has been activated (in factory settings: fluorescent tube simulation deactivated). 

Setting the kicking time for AUX1 and AUX3 

Name of CVs /
Registers

CV-
no.

Reg.
no.

Input value
(Default) 

Remarks and Tips
Settings

Kicking time
AUX1 | AUX3

124 46

0 ... 255 (0) = length of time the full 

voltage is applied, before 
being reduced to the value set
in CV#63 or 64. The max. 
time of 10 seconds 
corresponds to the value "15".

You can choose a value between 0 and 15 for each output. Enter the value directly for AUX1 
and for AUX3 multiply the value by 16. 
Example: For AUX1 value "7" and for AUX3 value "3"

à

 Input value: 55 (=7 + 3x16)  

Choosing presets

Name of CVs /
Registers

CV-
no.

Reg.
no.

Input value
(Default) 

Remarks and Tips
Settings

Choosing 
presets

130 52  --

Preset 0

0

Preset 1

1

Preset 2

2

Preset 3

3

Remark: A set value in this variable can be taken over into operation when you proceed as 
follows: 
1. Performing a reset (i.e. entering an optional value in CV#8).
2. Supplying the vehicle shortly with power (i.e. setting the vehicle shortly onto the powered layout).
3. Entering in CV#130 the desired value, afterwards altering the address and making further 
modification, if necessary. 

9. Presets

 

Factory settings
(default values)

Preset 0

Applications / 
Examples

Control car
 

Switching all functions 
individually

Switching the 
LEDs

F1: each 2nd LED 
F2: remaining LEDs

all LEDs individually
with F1 to F8

Dim switch

to be switched with F4

to be switched with F10

Fluorescent tube 
simulation

off

off

Random light

for AUX3

for AUX3

Orientation light

to be switched with F3

to be switched with F9

AUX1

F0, on at backwards 
motion

F0, on at backwards 
motion

AUX2

F0, on at forwards 
motion

F0, on at forwards 
motion

AUX3

Random light, 
not to be switched

Random light, 
not to be switched

 

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Summary of Contents for 53-03110

Page 1: ...dleiding WIB 31 Art 53 03110 WIB 32 Art 53 03120 WIB 33 Art 53 03130 Wageninnenbeleuchtung Carraige lighting Eclairage int rieur pour voitures Rijtuiginterieurverlichting tams elektronik n n n Version...

Page 2: ...in writing from Tams Elektronik GmbH Subject to technical modification Tout droits r serv s en particulier les droits de reproduction et de diffusion ainsi que le traduction Toute duplication ou repro...

Page 3: ...3 I Circuit Diagram Fig 4 I Overall view Fig 5 II Connecting bridging capacitors Fig 6 II Connecting a light dependent resistor Fig 7 II Connecting LEDs for the back lighting Fig 8 II Connecting supp...

Page 4: ...static electricity Do not touch components without first discharging yourself Touching a radiator or other grounded metal part will discharge you Checking the package contents Please make sure that yo...

Page 5: ...ispersion Use only original spare parts if you have to repair the kit or the ready built module Fire risk Touching flammable material with a hot soldering iron can cause fire which can result in injur...

Page 6: ...acks Solder quickly holding the iron on the joints longer than necessary can destroy components and can damage copper tracks or soldering eyes Apply the soldering tip to the soldering spot in such a w...

Page 7: ...3 117 4 123 4 75 3 165 5 The length of the PCB as well as number and layout of the LEDs correspond to the carriage lighting WIB 11 to 13 which are available as well in the fluorescent colours yellow...

Page 8: ...ingly you can set the LEDs brightness individually for each LED switch the LEDs according to the direction of travel simulate fluorescent tubes when switching on the LEDs set the duration of the switc...

Page 9: ...ufficient you can connect an additional external bridging capacitor with a minimal voltage sustaining capability of 16 V or two goldcaps with a minimal voltage sustaining capability of 5 5 V In order...

Page 10: ...c voltage Minimum supply voltage approx 7 V yellow LEDs 8 V white LEDs Maximum supply voltage 24 Volt Current consumption at maximum brightness without connected loads approx 50 mA Number of outputs 3...

Page 11: ...ections you can connect external bridging capacitors to the PCB section 1 For the supply of the LEDs an electrolytic capacitor with a voltage sustaining capability of 16 V or two goldcaps with a volta...

Page 12: ...circumstances be connected to vehicle ground Possible short circuit The module will be damaged in operation Connecting PCB section 2 You can use section 2 of the PCB you have sawed off as a LED PCB E...

Page 13: ...central unit s track output not to the connection for the programming track Make sure no other vehicle than the one you intend to program is set on the track as the decoder inside this vehicle might b...

Page 14: ...are those values set in the state of delivery and after a reset If you do not want to program all configuration variables or registers individually you can fall back on different presets see CV 130 a...

Page 15: ...nalogue recognition off RailCom off Basic addresses Example CV 29 46 Direction Standard 28 or 128 speed levels in DCC mode RailCom on Automatic analogue recognition on Extended Addresses Tip If the us...

Page 16: ...F15 64 function key for AUX3 settings in CV 123 define F0 F7 0 settings in CV 123 define F8 F15 128 Function keys for switching the 8 LEDs Name of CVs Registers CV no Reg no Input value Default Remark...

Page 17: ...4 18 AUX1 or AUX3 off at backward motion 1 AUX3 58 30 0 1 2 0 AUX1 or AUX3 off at forward motion 2 AUX2 off at backward motion 16 AUX2 off at forward motion 32 Factory settings AUX1 switched off at fo...

Page 18: ...ing under runs the limit value When programmed accordingly in CV 115 the performance can be inverted e g to switch the lighting off automatically in a shadow station Settings for the orientation light...

Page 19: ...s corresponds to the value 15 You can choose a value between 0 and 15 for each output Enter the value directly for AUX1 and for AUX3 multiply the value by 16 Example For AUX1 value 7 and for AUX3 valu...

Page 20: ...F5 AUX1 to be switched with F3 Kick function AUX2 F0 on at forwards motion AUX3 to be switched with F4 Kick funktion 10 Check list for troubleshooting Parts are getting too hot and or start to smoke D...

Page 21: ...5 The lighting and or other accessories do not correspond to the direction of travel Possible cause The direction of travel is falsely defined in CV 29 Possible cause The settings in CV 33 34 and or 5...

Page 22: ...manual In addition the guarantee claim is excluded in the following cases if arbitrary changes in the circuit are made if repair attempts have failed with a ready built module or device if damaged by...

Page 23: ...WIB 31 WIB 32 WIB 33 WIB 31 WIB 32 WIB 33 I I t a m s e l e k t r o n i k...

Page 24: ...WIB 31 WIB 32 WIB 33 WIB 31 WIB 32 WIB 33 II II t a m s e l e k t r o n i k...

Page 25: ...tie en tips n n http www tams online de n n n Garantie und Service Warranty and service Garantie et service Garantie en service n n Tams Elektronik GmbH n Fuhrberger Stra e 4 DE 30625 Hannover fon 49...

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