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FD-R Extended

English

Settings for the flash lights 

(continuation)

Name of CVs /

registers

No. Input value

(Default)

Remarks and Tips

On-time of the flashlights 
AUX1

132 0 … 255 

(4)

The maximum value of the on-
time is the value set in CV#106 
et seq. 
The higher the input value, the 
longer is the on-time.

AUX2

133

...

...

AUX6

137

Example: For AUX1 is set in 
CV#106 a value of 100 for the
flashing frequency and in 
CV#132 a value of 60 for the 
on-time.
With a value of 50 in CV-132 on- and off-time would have the same length, with a value of 
100 the light would be switched on permanently. 

Double flashing: Length of the break beween the two flashlights. 

AUX1

140 0 … 255 

(2)

Frequency and on-time have to 
be set in CV#106 et sqq. and 
CV#132 et sqq. The length of 
the break is the longer the 
higher the input value is.  
For the input values for CV#106
et sqq., 132 et sqq. And 140 et 
sqq. applies: 
(CV#132) x 2 + (CV#140)
< (CV#106)

AUX2

141

...

...

AUX6

145

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Summary of Contents for FD-R Extended Series

Page 1: ...t a m s e l e k t r o n i k Manual FD R Extended Item no 42 01130 42 01131 42 01132 Function decoder tams elektronik n n n MM DCC...

Page 2: ...specifications 19 6 Connections 20 6 1 Connector pin assignment 21 6 2 Connection to the voltage supply 22 6 3 Connecting accessories to the outputs 22 6 4 Connecting LEDs to the function outputs 23 6...

Page 3: ...rm or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying without prior permission in writing from Tams Elektronik GmbH Subject to technical modification The asterisks RailCom is the register...

Page 4: ...on decoder FD R Extended is designed to be operated according to the instructions in this manual in model building especially in digital model railroad layouts Any other use is inappropriate and inval...

Page 5: ...ed cross sections 0 04 mm for all connections If you have a decoder without a soldered SUSI interface connector you might need a SUSI plug connector e g item no 70 01100 For playing back the sounds yo...

Page 6: ...g powered live components touching conducting components which are live due to malfunction short circuits and connecting the circuit to another voltage than specified impermissibly high humidity and c...

Page 7: ...or liquid solder accidentally touching your skin can cause skin burns As a precaution use a heat resistant mat during soldering always put the hot soldering iron in the soldering iron stand point the...

Page 8: ...ents with sharp edges with fatal results Do not allow components to reach small children In schools training centres clubs and workshops assembly must be supervised by qualified personnel In industria...

Page 9: ...the soldering tip to the soldering spot in such a way that the wire and the soldering eye are heated at the same time Simultaneously add solder not too much As soon as the solder becomes liquid take i...

Page 10: ...this mode e g MasterControl With central units which allow 14 speed levels only it is only possible to select every second speed level Programming the decoders is done in Motorola format by setting th...

Page 11: ...or the outputs are active in analogue mode as well Outputs to be switched with F0 are switched on or off in analogue mode according to the direction of travel with layouts run with a D C speed control...

Page 12: ...X4 Dimming Example of use The electric bulbs of older vehicles made for analogue operation can be dimmed and thus must not be exchanged after the mounting of the decoder Dimming depending on the speed...

Page 13: ...vel correspond to the driving characteristics during accelerating and braking Integrated sounds Four integrated sounds are available train conductor s whistle door s bleeping when closing bell signal...

Page 14: ...nd to reduce complex processes to one keystroke Dimming depending on the velocity You can automatically switch functions depending on the velocity when reaching a speed level defined in a CV You assig...

Page 15: ...unit or to special receivers so called detectors The decoders must be designed to send the RailCom messages When so programmed the FD R Extended sends on channel 1 continuously its basic extended or c...

Page 16: ...urrent of the decoder the overload protection of the decoder is without effect the output will be damaged Attention When a short circuit occurs that bypasses components on the decoder either to each o...

Page 17: ...entral units uses his own procedure for programming on main the POM update can be performed with the following central units only status 01 2015 MasterControl Tams Elektronik Intellibox 1 Uhlenbrock C...

Page 18: ...5 mA Output for loudspeaker Playback Impedance Rated load carrying capacity 1 mono 4 Ohm 0 1 Watt Number of switching inputs 3 Note One switching input is for optional use as servo output then there...

Page 19: ...s current is below the maximum permissible value per output and the total current is below the safe load Should the permissible output current be exceeded this normally results in damage to the decode...

Page 20: ...ignal X8 connection B X9 brown Negative pole of buffer capacitor Earth connection for reed contacts Hall sensors and servo X10 X11 red black Current collector right left in direction of motion X10 rig...

Page 21: ...onnect the lamps and the accessories to the function outputs of the decoder AUX1 to AUX6 When you want to use the factory default settings of the decoder check the preceding list Otherwise you can ass...

Page 22: ...ta signal and thus to disturbances in digital operation Always determine the necessary series resistor s value for the peak value of the available operating voltage With regulated boosters this corres...

Page 23: ...ral LEDs in parallel each via a series resistor of its own The current consumption is max 20 mA for all LEDs depending on the series resistor s value The maximum number of LEDs to be connected in para...

Page 24: ...the anode of the diode to the function output 6 6 Connecting accessories via a relay When you want to switch an accessory accessories via the decoder which connection would lead to exceeding the maxim...

Page 25: ...ases with the loudspeaker s size For that reason you should choose a loudspeaker as large as possible In addition the correct mounting of the loudspeaker is decisive for the sound reproduction The lou...

Page 26: ...necting a buffer capacitor The electrolytic capacitor should have a capacity of minimum 220 F and an electric strength of minimum 35 V Observe the correct polarity when connecting the capacitor 6 9 Co...

Page 27: ...vo should not be taken from the decoder as the decoder cannot supply the current needed to control the servo For that reason you need an external voltage supply for the servo e g servo PCB item no 70...

Page 28: ...nput It is a precondition that IN3 has been defined as a switching input in CV 167 and 168 and not as a servo output Connect the reed contacts to the switching inputs X13 X14 or X15 and the earth conn...

Page 29: ...rsion of the decoder there is a SUSI plug connector soldered to the decoder back side fit to insert the socket of the SUSI module When you have a FD R Extended without soldered plug connector you can...

Page 30: ...sory with a current consumption of minimum 100 mA to one of the outputs before starting to program the function decoder Programming with Motorola central units In Motorola format the settings are save...

Page 31: ...imultaneously 2 Set the current decoder address default value 3 or the address 80 3 Set all functions to off 4 Push button stop switch off the track voltage 5 Operate the direction switch and hold it...

Page 32: ...Station With the Central Station I or the Mobile Station of Maerklin you can program the registers Select the article no 29750 from the locomotive database and program the decoder as described for thi...

Page 33: ...ss Name of CVs registers No Input value Default Remarks and Tips Basic address 1 1 255 3 Range of values in DCC Format 1 127 Tip If a value higher than 127 is set for the basic address and the use of...

Page 34: ...4 0 255 2 Highest velocity 5 0 255 255 The voltage to be output to the motor at the highest mean speed level 255 max voltage Mean velocity 6 0 255 100 Braking performance with d c voltage 27 0 32 64...

Page 35: ...brake delay to be switched at F4 64 Alternative velocity characteristic only with mode 28 speed levels 68 95 0 255 0 The velocity table for the alternative velocity characteristic Any motor voltage ca...

Page 36: ...50 and 51 you preset the hundred and the tenner for the CV number and CV value In order to program a CV number 80 or 99 you have to program the desired one value into the CV with the corresponding on...

Page 37: ...e out for analogue recognition 11 0 255 5 The higher the set value the longer it takes until the decoder automatically switches to analogue mode after having received the last digital signal Functions...

Page 38: ...ct 16 Basic addresses 0 Not for MM mode Extended addresses 32 Example CV 29 0 Direction Standard 14 speed levels Basic addresses Automatic analogue recognition off RailCom off Example CV 29 46 Directi...

Page 39: ...F5 39 0 63 16 F6 40 0 63 32 F7 41 0 63 0 F8 42 0 63 0 F9 43 0 63 0 F10 44 0 63 64 F11 45 0 63 128 F12 46 0 63 0 F13 180 0 63 0 0 63 0 F28 195 0 63 0 Factory settings AUX1 to be switched with F0 switch...

Page 40: ...F28 switch the assigned outputs independant of the direction of motion F0 always switches dependant of the direction of motion Examples MARslight with AUX1 switched on at forward motion Input value fo...

Page 41: ...06 a value of 100 for the flashing frequency and in CV 132 a value of 60 for the on time With a value of 50 in CV 132 on and off time would have the same length with a value of 100 the light would be...

Page 42: ...mming of the outputs Name of CVs registers No Input value Default Remarks and Tips AUX1 115 1 255 255 Reduction of the voltage applied to the output 1 lowest voltage 255 maximum voltage AUX2 116 AUX3...

Page 43: ...123 1 255 255 AUX2 124 AUX3 125 AUX4 126 Shunting light Name of CVs registers No Input value Default Remarks and Tips Shunting light 131 0 255 0 for AUX1 1 for AUX2 2 for AUX3 4 for AUX4 8 for AUX5 16...

Page 44: ...3 0 Servo position 2 2 Toggling between servo position 1 and 2 3 Note Toggling between servo positions The servo heads to the in each case other end position Note In order to activate the settings in...

Page 45: ...value Default Remarks and Tips Assignment of the function keys to the integrated sounds F1 F13 148 0 192 0 Door s bleeping 8 136 F2 F14 149 0 192 0 Train conductor s whistle 16 144 F3 F15 150 0 192 0...

Page 46: ...or allowing the servo to be controlled via f keys 0 Entering the servo folding square via POM or via IN1 IN2 1 Setting the servo The value for the right stop has to be higher than the value for the le...

Page 47: ...F8 64 128 Switching on the outputs at speed level 0 Switching off the outputs at speed level 0 In combination with CV 173 174 175 0 63 0 0 63 0 Determines the outputs to be switched on off via the fun...

Page 48: ...ave the file with the newest firmware on your PC e g FD R_Extended_V2_1_0_0 hex for version 2 1 0 0 You can download the newest firmware from our homepage without charge When getting on the part of an...

Page 49: ...updating the other decoders As an alternative you can cut them from current shortly in order to stop them flashing quickly Performing the POM Update After having changed into the update mode you can s...

Page 50: ...light does not react to switching commands Possible cause The accessory is defective or incorrectly connected Check the accessory the connections Possible cause The output is defective e g due to over...

Page 51: ...assing a permanent magnet in the rails no function is activated Possible cause The reed contact or the Hall sensor has been mounted incorrectly Check the connections Possible cause The distance to the...

Page 52: ...tor and a suppression choke Problems with switching the servo The servo does not move Possible cause The left and the right stop are defined incorrectly Check the settings in CV 169 and 170 Possible c...

Page 53: ...ee the maximum fee for the repair is 50 of the sales price according to our valid price list We reserve the right to reject the repairing of a decoder when the repair is impossible for technical or ec...

Page 54: ...quality of the components as well as the function of the parts according to the parameters in not mounted state We guarantee the adherence to the technical specifications when the kit has been assemb...

Page 55: ...ctions connection diagrams and PCB layout included with this manual Use only original spare parts for repairs 2011 65 EG on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and...

Page 56: ...ormation and tips n n http www tams online de n n n Warranty and service n n Tams Elektronik GmbH n Fuhrberger Stra e 4 DE 30625 Hannover fon 49 0 511 55 60 60 fax 49 0 511 55 61 61 e mail modellbahn...

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