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KSM-1

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soldering station only when actually needed. Use the correct soldering iron
or station and never leave a hot soldering iron or station unattended.

Thermal danger

A hot soldering iron or liquid solder accidentally touching your skin can
cause skin burns. As a precaution:

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use a heat-resistant mat during soldering,

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always put the hot soldering iron in the soldering iron stand,

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point the soldering iron tip carefully when soldering, and

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remove liquid solder with a thick wet rag or wet sponge.

Dangerous environments

A working area that is too small or cramped is unsuitable and can cause
accidents, fires and injury. Prevent this by working in a clean, dry room
with enough freedom of movement.

Other dangers

Children can cause any of the accidents mentioned above because they
are inattentive and not responsible enough. Children under the age of 14
should not be allowed to work with this kit or the ready-built module.
Little children can swallow small components with sharp edges. Life
threatening! Do not allow components to reach small children.
In schools, training centres, clubs and workshops, assembly must be
supervised by qualified personnel.
In industrial institutions, health and safety regulations applying to
electronic work must be adhered to.

EMC declaration

This product is developed in accordance with the European standards EN
55014 and EN 50082-1, tested corresponding to the EC - directive
89/336/EWG (EMVG of 09/11/1992, electromagnetic tolerance) and meets
legal requirements.
To guarantee the electromagnetic tolerance you must take the
following precautions:

Summary of Contents for KSM-1

Page 1: ...dule for digital controlled model railways n n Module de boucle de retournement pour des r seaux num riques n n Keerlusmodule voor digitaalsystemen n n Anleitung n Manual n Mode d emploi n Handleiding...

Page 2: ...by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying without prior permission in writing from Tams Elektronik GmbH Subject to technical modification 12 2002 Tams Elektronik GmbH Tout droits r...

Page 3: ...kage contents 23 Required tools and consumables 23 Safe and correct soldering 24 Assembling the kit 25 Performing a visual check 27 Functional tests and connection of the loop module 28 FAQ 28 Manufac...

Page 4: ...or other grounded metal part will discharge you The kit or the ready built module can be assembled or fitted using this manual The ready built module is designed for use in digital model railways with...

Page 5: ...lectrical shock Take the following precautions to prevent this danger Never perform wiring on a powered module Only use low power for this module as described in this manual and only use certified tra...

Page 6: ...edom of movement Other dangers Children can cause any of the accidents mentioned above because they are inattentive and not responsible enough Children under the age of 14 should not be allowed to wor...

Page 7: ...es the voltage on the rails within the loop The IC detects a short circuit which may occur when a locomotive gets into or out of the supervised section The direction in which the locomotive is moving...

Page 8: ...mpleteness 1 kit containing the components listed in the parts list and a PCB or 1 ready built module 1 manual Required tools and consumables Make sure you have the following tools equipment and mater...

Page 9: ...ts and copper tracks and damages through plated holes Observe correct polarity orientation of semi conductors LEDs electrolytic capacitors and integrated circuits before soldering and ensure that the...

Page 10: ...mponents in front of you on your workbench An explanation of the separate electronic components follows Resistors A resistor reduces the current Mounting orientation is of no importance Because resist...

Page 11: ...t on the body They also have to be placed in a certain direction The PCB layout will help you to place the transistor In the layout the flat part of the transistor is shown ICs The notch on the IC sho...

Page 12: ...en you connect the power In the worst case the whole circuit can be damaged In any case a wrongly connected part will not function Performing a visual check Even if you have a ready built module you m...

Page 13: ...it to the right until the relay switches with a clicking sound Turn it a little bit back to the left from this position until the relay switches again with a clicking sound Perform a test by driving a...

Page 14: ...ause The trimming pot is set incorrectly Set the trimming pot according to the section Setting the operating point and repeat the test If you cannot find the problem please return the module for repai...

Page 15: ...ntaining liquid acids or similar if the kit is assembled and soldered poorly or if damage is caused by not following the instructions in this manual or the circuit diagram if the circuit has been alte...

Page 16: ...Transistors Q1 Q2 BC547B R1 100 k R2 R3 4 7 k Widerst nde Resistors R sistances Weerstanden R5 470 Trimmpotis Trim pots Potentiom tres Trimmpotmeter R4 470 k Micro Controller Micro Controller Micro c...

Page 17: ...KSM 1 Seite Page Page Pagina II Best ckungsplan PCB layout Plan d implantation Printplan n n n Fig 1...

Page 18: ...KSM 1 KSM 1 Seite Page Page Pagina III Seite Page Page Pagina III Anschlu plan Connections Plan de raccordement Aansluit plan n n n Fig 2...

Page 19: ...KSM 1 KSM 1 Seite Page Page Pagina IV Seite Page Page Pagina IV Schaltplan Circuit diagram Sch ma de principe Schakelschema n n n Fig 3...

Page 20: ...s Actuele informatie en tips n http www tams online de n n n n Garantie und Service Warranty and service n Garantie et service Garantie en service n Tams Elektronik GmbH Sievertstra e 22 D 30625 Hanno...

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