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WIB-33.2 

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1. Getting started 

How to use this manual

This manual gives step-by-step instructions for safe and correct fitting and
connecting of the module, and operation. Before you start, we advise you
to read the whole manual, particularly the chapter on safety instructions
and the checklist for trouble shooting. You will then know where to take
care and how to prevent mistakes which take a lot of effort to correct.
Keep this manual safely so that you can solve problems in the future. If
you pass the module on to another person, please pass on the manual
with it.

Intended use

The carriage ligthings  are designed to be operated according to the
instructions in this manual in model building and with model railways.
Any other use is inappropriate and invalidates any guarantees.
The carriage ligthings should not be mounted by children under the age
of 14. 
Reading, understanding and following the instructions in this manual
are mandatory for the user.

Caution

:

Integrated   circuits   (ICs)   are   inserted   on   the   module.   They   are
sensitive to 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 your package contains:

one or six carriage lightings 

one or six light dependent resistors

two or twelve red LEDs

a CD (containing the manual and further information)

Required materials 

For connecting the carriage ligthing you need:

an electronic soldering iron (max. 30 Watt) or a regulated soldering
iron with a fine tip and a soldering iron stand,

a tip-cleaning sponge,

a heat-resistant mat,

a small side cutter and wire stripper,

as necessary a pair of tweezers and long nose pliers,

electronic tin solder (0,5 mm. Diameter), 

wire (diameter: > 0,05 mm² for all connections).

If you intend to shorten the module: a small metal saw.

If necessary, for the external power supply of the LEDs: 

an electrolytic capacitor with a voltage sustaining capability of > 16 V or 

two goldcaps with a voltage sustaining capability of > 5,5 V.

If necessary, for the external power supply of the decoder´s function
outputs: an electrolytic capacitor with a voltage sustaining capability of
> 25 V or > 35 V (when connecting it to analogue a.c. voltage).

If necessary, a rectifier (see section 6, connecting part 2).

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Summary of Contents for WIB-33.2

Page 1: ...a m s e l e k t r o n i k Manual WIB 33 2 Carriage lighting with integrated function decoder Colour of lighting warm white Item no 53 01340 tams elektronik n n n Version 2016 with OSRAM LEDs Duris E5...

Page 2: ...13 8 Configuration variables and registers 14 9 Presets 19 10 Check list for troubleshooting 20 11 Guarantee bond 21 12 EU declaration of conformity 21 13 Declarations conforming to the WEEE directiv...

Page 3: ...o 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...

Page 4: ...ing iron can cause fire which can result in injury or death through burns or suffocation Connect your soldering iron or soldering station only when actually needed Always keep the soldering iron away...

Page 5: ...e 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 it...

Page 6: ...ogue carriage lighting WIB 13 2 is suitable especially for combining with the lighting of the 30s series in a block train Driving in digital Operation There is a function decoder integrated on the PCB...

Page 7: ...all LEDs Activating the addtional function outputs There are three outputs for external loads on the PCB controlled by the integrated decoder The output AUX2 is designed for the connection of LEDs fo...

Page 8: ...It allows e g the feedback of the address and the CV values from the decoder to the digital control unit or to special receivers so called detectors The decoders must be designed to send the RailCom m...

Page 9: ...of the function outputs AUX 1 and 3 AUX 2 300 mA each 20 mA Connection for bridging capacitor gold cap for the supply of the LEDs 1 electrolytic capacitor 100 F 16 V or gold cap 5 5 V Connection for...

Page 10: ...LED8 with separate connection of section 2 RL3 return conductor for L4 L8 Shortening the carriage lighting You can divide or shorten the print at the marked spots Caution Pay attention not to damage t...

Page 11: ...voltage sustaining capability of 16 V or two goldcaps with a voltage sustaining capability of 5 5 V Solder them to the connecting points E1 and E1 Loads connected to the outputs of the integrated func...

Page 12: ...side of the accessory to the return conductor of the decoder point RL1 Caution If you connect the accessories to the return conductor for all functions point RL1 the accessories must be insulated The...

Page 13: ...it for both DCC and Motorola format it is recommended to program the decoder in the DCC format After having finished programming the decoder it is possible to control it in Motorola format as well Put...

Page 14: ...you do not want to program all configuration variables or registers individually you can fall back on different presets see CV 130 and section 9 Please note With variables destined to set several para...

Page 15: ...6 Direction Standard 28 or 128 speed levels in DCC mode RailCom on Automatic analogue recognition on Extended Addresses Tip If the use of extended addresses is activated in CV 29 the decoder does not...

Page 16: ...hing the 8 LEDs Name of CVs Registers CV no Reg no Input value Default Remarks and Tips Settings F0 forward on 33 11 0 255 0 LED 1 1 F0 backward on 34 12 0 255 0 LED 2 2 F1 35 13 0 255 170 LED 3 4 F2...

Page 17: ...nd 15 for each output Enter the value directly for the odd LEDs and outputs for the even LEDs and outputs multiply the value by 16 Example For LED1 value 14 and for LED2 value 2 Input value in CV 59 1...

Page 18: ...55 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 t...

Page 19: ...es Control units with few function keys Control units with few function keys Switching the LEDs F1 1st half of LEDs F2 2nd half of LEDs F1 all LEDs Dim switch to be switched with F4 to be switched wit...

Page 20: ...eck the connection of the module Possible cause The dim switch is activated and the limit value is set the wrong way Check the settings in CV 112 CV 113 and CV 115 You cannot switch an output Possible...

Page 21: ...product liability consist only according to legal requirements Condition for this guarantee to be valid is the adherence to the manual In addition the guarantee claim is excluded in the following case...

Page 22: ...t a m s e l e k t r o n i k English WIB 33 2 Page 22...

Page 23: ...t a m s e l e k t r o n i k WIB 33 2 English Page 23...

Page 24: ...tions et conseils Actuele informatie 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 S...

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