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Protect the booster from being in continuous short-circuit status. If
the device indicates more short-circuits in short intervals it shall be
determined whether this was caused by overload or real short-
circuit.
This may be tested by removing some engines, waggons or other
loads from the given track section.
Thermal protection
The booster has an integrated thermal protection. If the internal
temperature exceeds 75°C, the booster shuts off with an overheat
signal. If the internal temperature decreases below 50°C, the
outputs are automatically turned on again.
Attention! The triggering of the thermal protection during running
operation generally means insufficient wiring and/or a low-capacity
transformer. Never open the device, when the thermal protection
has been triggered!
Switching-in/-out of the output voltage
If the synchronized signal is missing or if the regularly contains
errors, the output will be automatically turned off in order to
protect the connected devices from faulty operation.
The output of the booster is equipped with the option of remote
switching-in/out by accessory commands. The address can be set
by traditional CV settings. The default status of the remote control
is "Not permitted" (address = 0).
The address is contained by the CV119 and CV120 and can be
calculated as follows:
e.g. Required address: 1410
1410/256 = 5 with remainder 130
CV119 value: 5
CV120 value: 130