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7. Synchronization with a LocoNet Clock  

The light system’s internal clock synchronizes to a LocoNet Mode Clock, if 
LNCV 9 is programmed to the starting time above 10000. The lighting 
system 

then

 

starts with the programmed time and afterwards synchronizes 

to the system time via the LocoNet.  If LNCV 9 is set to value 10000 the 
light system starts the clock with the first LocoNet sync signal. 

If the light system’s clock is in the LocoNet synchronization mode the time 
and time reduction are controlled by the LocoNet. 

If the time of a LocoNet clock is adjusted by hand, then the changes are 
likewise transferred in the clock of the light 

system. If a change from day to 

the night should result or in reverse, then the sunrise or the sunset occurs.

 

If the time on a LocoNet clock is manually changed it 

flows

 through the 

lighting system.

  Should this result in a change of day to night or vice-versa 

sunset or sunrise will be activated.  

If a LocoNet display 63450 is used as LocoNet clock 

then

 LNCV 34 of the 

display must be set to a value of 1.  On 

changing

 of the time by hand

,

 the 

change flows through to the light system,

 at the latest, after the time period 

in the display’s LNCV 35. 

8. Programming 

 

LocoNet devices are setup using LocoNet configuration variables (LNCV’s). 
These LNCV’s can be change with help of an Intellibox (from Software-
Version 1.3), the IB-Control (from Version 1.55) or the TwinCenter (from 
Version 1.1).  

8.1 Calling up an IntelliLight Module  

 

Connect the module to the LocoNet.  

 

On the Intellibox (from Software Version 1.3) press the [menu]-key and 
[mode]-key in order to enter the Basic Settings menu.  

 

Scroll down with the [

v

]-key to the “LocoNet Prog.“ menu.  

 

Press the [

€

]-key:  

 

Enter the part number of the module (here 63410) and press the [

 

]-key.  

 

Enter the part number of the IntelliLight module (here 28000) and press 
the [

 

]-key.  

 

Enter the module address (in a new module this is 1) and press the [

 

]-

key.  

On the upper line the part number of the module is displayed followed by 
the current module address.  On the lower line is the ID number of the 
LNCV (here “0“ for Module address) and its current value (here 1).  

Important: In the event that a number of IntelliLight Base units are to be 
controlled by one Intellibox, every IntelliLight Base unit requires a different 
module address

,

 so the digital centre knows which base unit is being 

Summary of Contents for 28000

Page 1: ...Manual...

Page 2: ...5 1 The Connecting Sockets 6 5 2 Power Supply for the Base Unit 6 5 3 Power supply for Add on Units 6 5 4 Connecting Lightning Sound 7 5 5 Connecting an external Amplifier 8 5 6 Connecting the LocoNe...

Page 3: ...intensity by LNCV programming according to one s own wish The system can be used with analog and digital layouts The lighting system is powered with a normal Model railway transformer 2 The Components...

Page 4: ...lighting effect correctly with sunrise morning red and sunset evening red as well as the night effect two white and one coloured unit are required A 3m long layout can be illuminated with a basic unit...

Page 5: ...ate vertically on side panels of the lamp boxes The serrated edges top and bottom of joiners will hold them tight in the lamp box Ensure that you use the end of the housing which has the joining cable...

Page 6: ...to the base of the housing Bore an 8mm hole in the base and feed the cable through Connect the two ends to a transformer We recommend our 150VA transformer Part No 20150 to power the system This tran...

Page 7: ...stem must not have any electrical connection to the wiring of the model railway layout 5 4 Connecting Lightning Sound The Lightning Sound add on unit consists of two parts the flash lightning unit and...

Page 8: ...button keys Any normally open momentary push button switch can be used as keys Connect the switches and the LED to the 5 way plug as shown in the diagram Insert the plug into connector 2 of the base...

Page 9: ...lights and Halogen to maximum intensity and hold clock 6 2 Operating using Key switches analog If the lighting system is used with an analog DC or AC layout or a digital center which does not have a L...

Page 10: ...f the time by hand the change flows through to the light system at the latest after the time period in the display s LNCV 35 8 Programming LocoNet devices are setup using LocoNet configuration variabl...

Page 11: ...the new value for the LNCV The value is programmed by pressing the key Used the key so a new LNCV can be selected Used the key to select another module Or the menu key to leave programming mode As wit...

Page 12: ...7 Reduction of the model time relative to the standard time factor 1 100 LNCV value 5 100 5 8 Reduction of the events relative to the standard time factor 1 100 LNCV value 5 100 5 9 Time when starting...

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