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Firebox Polishers

 

 

Random  flickering  can be  assigned  to  the  outputs  light,  A1 and  A2. This  effect  is  used, for  example,  for  the  flickering  of  a 
firebox.

 

 

CV181 = 1 -> flickering for light outputs, CV181 = 2 -> flickering for A1, CV181 = 4 -> flickering for A2.

 

 

A combination (sum of the individual values) is of course also possible here.

 

 

In the CV182 the settings for the flicker rhythm and for the brightness change are entered as follows:

 

 

Bits 0 - 3 change the flicker rhythm (value range 1 to 15).

 

 

Bits 4 - 6 change the brightness (value range 16, 32, 48, 64, 80, 96, 112).

 

 

With the value 128, the output is always bright, but can be combined with the value range 16 to 112.

 

 

Since only one value can be programmed in a CV, the flickering results from the sum of the individual values of the flicker 
rhythm plus the sum of the individual values of the brightness (sum of bits 0 -3 plus sum of bits 4 - 6). The combination of all 
bits leads to different, random flicker patterns. Here the rule is: "try".

 

 

Smoke generator control

 

 

At the outputs A1, A2 a smoke generator can be connected, which is controlled by the decoder load-dependent.

 

 

When stationary, the smoke output has the PWM according to CV133. If the locomotive starts, the output gets the 
PWM=100%.

 

 

The engine can be stopped for 0-15 seconds (starting delay), so that the smoke generator heats up when stationary. At the 
end  of  this  time,  the  loco  arrives,  after  which  the  output  is  controlled  for  another  time  (start-up  time)  with  100%.  Then  the 
smoke output goes to the PWM in normal travel. In case of a load increase, the smoke output is controlled again with 100% 
for  the  already  defined  start-up  time.  The  necessary  load  increase  (load  threshold)  can  be  set.  For  this  purpose,  the  load 
variable is used, which is also output for an IntelliSound module on the SUSI interface.

 

 

CV Meanings

 

 

The CV130 defines which of the two outputs A1, A2 is controlled with the smoke generator control and which time should apply to the 
start-up delay. The value range 1-3 (1 = A1, 2 = A2, 3 = A1 & A2) defines the output and the value range 16 - 240 in steps of 16 the 
starting  delay,  whereby  a  16  step  means  one  second  starting  delay.  The  sum  of  the  individual  values  gives  the  value  for  the  CV130. 
Calculation: Start delay * 16 + output

 

The load threshold is entered in the CV131 in a value range from 0 to 127. The higher the value in 0.1s steps, the more the 
output reacts to a load change.

 

 

The CV132 determines the PWM for the normal drive and the CV133 the PWM at the standstill.

 

 

Adjustable PWM - frequency of light and function outputs

 

 

The output voltage of a function output is pulse width modulated (PWM) with a predetermined frequency.

 

 

The function outputs of the decoder work in factory setting with a frequency of 156 Hz. This frequency can be increased to 24 
kHz  for  all  outputs  A0  to  A2.  A  typical  application  is  the  electrical  coupling  from  ROCO.  Only  with  the  higher  frequency  do 
these couplings no longer "flutter".

 

 

The frequency switching is adjustable in the CV50 in bit 3. Bit 3 = 0 -> 156Hz, Bit 3 = 1 -> 24KHz

 

 

Control of an electrical coupling

 

 

Electrical couplings consist of the finest copper wire windings. These usually react sensitively to permanent current flow, because they 
become  relatively  hot.  With  appropriate  settings,  the  decoder  can  ensure  that  the  function  outputs  switch  off  automatically  after  an 
adjustable time without having to switch off the function key. Furthermore, the decoder can ensure that the coupling is only actuated for a 
short switch-on moment with an adjustable high PWM to safely lift the coupling. After this moment, less energy is required to keep the 
clutch up. This, lower PWM, as well as the required holding time are also adjustable. If the used couplings do not disengage safely during 
the first attempt, a number of coupling repetitions can also be set. When adjusting the clutch repetitions, "as many as necessary, as few 
as possible" applies. So that a permanent repetition does not lead to the destruction of the coupling windings, an off time must be entered 
in 0.1s steps, which the decoder always waits before performing another uncoupling process.

 

 

CV124 = Number of repetitions

 

 

CV125 = Switch-on time in 100ms steps with the PWM from CV117 (A1) or CV118 (A2)

 

 

CV126 = holding time in 100ms steps

 

 

CV127 = switch-off time in 100ms steps, (0=no clutch control)

 

 

CV128 = Hold PWM

 

 

CV129 = 2 -> Coupling for A1, CV129 = 4 -> Coupling for A2, CV129 = 6 -> Coupling for A1 & A2

 

 

Shunting ango, automatic uncoupling

 

 

A shunting line can only be activated if the electrical clutch control is activated via CV124-129. A shunting line is 
triggered by one of the coupling outputs if the decoder level = 0: Function of a shunting line:

 

 

1. Locomotive moves with adjustable speed for an adjustable time (T1) against the current direction of travel (pressing) 

 

2. Locomotive stops and changes direction 

 

3. Uncoupling process and loco moves with the same speed step for an adjustable time T2 (back off) 

 

4. Locomotive stops, now the locomotive has the original direction of travel again. 

 

The CVs to be set are:

 

 

CV135 for the speed step of the shunting line (1-255). The value 0 specifies that no shunting ango takes place.

 

 

CV136 for the pressing time T1 in 100ms steps

 

 

CV137 for the rest time T2 in 100ms steps

 

 

Modulation of the PWM - output for the light and function outputs

 

 

The brightness of the outputs can be modulated by means of 64 different brightness values, which are periodically output as 
PWM at the outputs. The period of playback is adjustable. It results from the value of CV178 multiplied by 64ms.

 

 

For the 8 PWM paths with up to 64 individual values, two banks (banks 3 & 4) á four PWM paths are available. In total, there 
are 7 available CV banks in the decoder, each with 256 CVs. For this variety of combination possibilities, so many CVs are 
necessary that programming in the conventional CV frame 1 to 1024 is no longer possible. Therefore, a special splitting into 
CV banks of 256 CVs (CV257 - 512) is necessary.

 

 

Thus,  the  CVs  257  -  512  can  be  used  multiple  times.  A  similar  procedure  for  handling  CV  banks  already  exists  in  our 
IntelliSound modules. If you have already made settings there, you will certainly find your way around quickly.

 

 

Which of these CV banks should be programmed depends on the respective value of two "pointer CVs", the CVs 31 and 32.

 

 

The values of these two CVs point to the corresponding CV bank, here banks 3 and 4.The values of the "pointers

 

 

CVs do not change the meaning of CVs 1 - 256 and are not relevant for driving.

 

 

Setting of Bank 3 for programming the courses 1 to 4: CV31=8,CV32=3 Setting of Bank 4 
for programming the courses 5 to 8: CV31=8,CV32=4 The following 8 PWM courses are 
stored in the factory setting:

 

1 = Mars Light, 2 = Gyra Light, 3 = Oszi. Headlight, 4 = Stakato, 5 = Ditch Light, 6 = rotary Beacon, 7 = single Strobe, 8 = 
double Strobe

 

Summary of Contents for 74 320

Page 1: ...ng track 8 Power consumption right red when the programming mode of the control panel is called up When reading or programming very small currents usually flow which do not damage the decoder in the event of a short circuit red orange blue yellow weiß green grey black Connection of special functions An additional special function such as smoke generator automatic coupling or a cab lighting can be ...

Page 2: ... de de_DE service download konformitätserklärung index htm Our advantages for you If you have any questions we are here for you Internet FAQs can be found at www uhlenbrock de E Mail service uhlenbrock de Hotline 49 0 2045 8583 27 The times can be found on our service page QR code Premium hotline 49 0 900 1858327 If it is urgent Chargeable 98cent min dt Festnetz mobile considerably more expensive ...

Page 3: ...ction outputs A1 A2 in the user manual do not apply to the decoder 73115 with 6 pin NEM 651 interface Analog operation with DC voltage The locomotive decoder is suitable for analog operation with DC voltage which is detected independently ATTENTION Operation with AC voltage will destroy the decoder NOTE In DC mode your vehicle will only start at a higher voltage throttle further turned up than you...

Page 4: ...steps via CV 2 CV 5 and CV 6 0 Use characteristic curve from CV 67 94 16 5 Kurze Adresse CV 1 Register 1 0 Long address CV 17 and 18 32 Bit Konfiguration CV 50 Wert 0 Do not use Motorola 2nd address 0 Motorola 2nd address use 1 1 Do not use Motorola 3rd address 0 Motorola 3rd address use 2 2 Do not replace light outputs 0 Replace light outputs 4 3 Frequency light A1 and A2 156Hz 0 Frequency light ...

Page 5: ... 1st edition of this description remains valid If braking is initiated with a constant braking distance the decoder only responds to driving commands again when the locomotive has come to a standstill This process can be interrupted by switching on the shunting gear Determination of the maximum speed of the model locomotive In the decoder program the CV of the maximum speed to the maximum possible...

Page 6: ... If such an output is switched on via a wireless button it is automatically switched off in the desired direction of travel CV113 2 A1 forward from CV113 4 A2 forward from CV113 8 A3 forward from CV113 16 A4 forward from CV114 2 A1 backwards from CV114 4 A2 backwards from CV114 8 A3 backwards from CV114 16 A4 backwards from A combination sum of the individual values is possible Simple and advanced...

Page 7: ...switch off automatically after an adjustable time without having to switch off the function key Furthermore the decoder can ensure that the coupling is only actuated for a short switch on moment with an adjustable high PWM to safely lift the coupling After this moment less energy is required to keep the clutch up This lower PWM as well as the required holding time are also adjustable If the used c...

Page 8: ...everal outputs starting and braking delays shunting second dimming of the function outputs SUSI as logic level output transfer of the function keys F22 to F28 to SUSI as well as the setting of the CROSS bit possible These functions can be switched on or off depending on linked conditions such as function keys F0 to F44 direction of travel of the locomotive as well as loco stands or moves These com...

Page 9: ...ula 256 line 1 16 bytes Formula 256 line 17 16 bytes The bit structure and the values to be programmed accordingly in the CVs are comparable to the configuration CVs of the decoder This means that there is a fixed value per bit set If the bit is not set the value for this bit remains 0 Bit Wert Bit 0 1 Bit 1 2 Bit 2 4 Bit 3 8 Bit 4 16 Bit 5 32 Bit 6 64 Bit 7 128 Summe 255 The values for the indivi...

Page 10: ... CV 272 1 To facilitate programming especially for extended function mapping the programming software Lok Tool can be used which is included with the digital programming and test station DigiTest from Uhlenbrock This software is also available for free download on our website www uhlenbrock de Second dimming of light and function outputs The light and function outputs can be set to an alternative ...

Page 11: ...From decoder software version 23 CV7 3rd edition 25 02 19 ...

Page 12: ...decoders Programming with a Märklin control unit eg 6021 With a Märklin control panel all CVs can be programmed but not read out The decoder can be put into programming mode in two ways a and b depending on the control panel and then programmed Switch off and on the control panel Set control panel to Motorola old 6021 DIP 2 off switch control panel off and on Select address of decoder and turn on ...

Page 13: ... 255 255 Bit 0 0 DC analog operation direct current off 0 Bit 0 1 DC analog operation direct current on 1 Bit 2 0 Data format DCC from 0 Bit 2 1 Data format DCC a 4 Bit 3 0 Data format Motorola from 0 Bit 3 1 Data format Motorola a 8 Bit 4 0 Data format Selectrix from 0 Bit 4 1 Data format Selectrix a 16 13 Activate function keys in analog mode 0 255 0 bit 0 7 F1 to F8 bit 0 function off bit 1 fun...

Page 14: ...ght A1 and A2 156Hz 0 Bit 3 1 Frequency light A1 and A2 24KHz 8 Bit 4 0 SUSI SUSI 0 Bit 4 1 SUSI A3 A4 output function mapping table 16 51 Decoder Konfiguration 2 Wert 0 135 3 131 Bit 0 0 Motor control from 0 Bit 0 1 Motor control a 1 Bit 1 0 Motor control PID Controller 0 Bit 1 1 Motor control SX controller 2 Bit 2 0 no dynamic period of motor control 0 Bit 2 1 Dynamic period of motor control 4 B...

Page 15: ...e value 200ms 16 240 131 Dynamic smoke generator control load threshold 0 255 5 132 Dynamic smoke generator control PWM normal operation 0 63 16 133 Dynamic smoke generator control PWM idle stand 0 63 2 134 Dynamic smoke generator control start up time in 100ms steps 0 255 30 135 Shunting Ango automatic uncoupling drive speed 0 off 0 255 0 136 Shunting ango pressing time T1 100ms 0 255 10 137 Shun...

Page 16: ...164 Servo control Servo 2 position 2 function key on 0 255 200 ...

Page 17: ...bes Switching on effect of light and function outputs A1 A2 0 7 0 bit 0 2 A0 to A2 Bit 0 effect off bit 1 effect on 189 Neon tubes turn on effect flash time value 5ms 0 255 20 190 Neon tubes turn on effect maximum flash count 0 255 20 200 Motor control speed dependent period 0 255 10 minimum speed up to which the period duration CV53 is set 201 maximum speed from which the period CV202 is set 0 25...

Page 18: ...8 16 24 32 48 63 63 63 63 48 32 24 16 8 3 0 63 each until 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 each 320 3 8 16 24 32 48 63 63 63 63 48 32 24 16 8 3 0 63 each 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 each 321 3 8 16 24 32 48 63 63 63 63 48 32 24 16 8 3 0 63 each until 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 each 384 3 8 11 14 22 28 32 32 32 32 28 22 14 11 8 3 0 63 each 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63...

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