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Servo Decoder 67810

 

With switch contacts for connecting 4 Servos

 

Characteristics

 

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  For Märklin and DCC Digital systems 

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  Switched like a solenoid decoder 

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  Fully configurable switch address for each Servo 

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 Configurable stop positions 

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 Configurable angular speed 

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  4 stop positions via 2 addresses in DCC operations 

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  Relay outputs e.g. for frog polarization 

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  Configured by digital system’s turnout keys  

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  Or by DCC CV Programming 

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  Power supplied from the track or a separate transformer 

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  Very low power consumption by use of an integrated regulator 

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  All outputs are provided on plug connectors 

Description 

The servo decoder serves to control Servos, commonly employed in modeling, to 
solve mechanical control problems on the model railway layout. For example, with 
the appropriate mechanics, the Servos can change turnout positions, move water 
cranes in, open doors of locomotive sheds, operate boom gates and much more.  

Summary of Contents for 67810

Page 1: ...x Configured by digital system s turnout keys x Or by DCC CV Programming x Power supplied from the track or a separate transformer x Very low power consumption by use of an integrated regulator x All...

Page 2: ...ntly The speed at which the servo moves between the two end positions can also be configured For special applications each of the connected servos can be stopped at two additional stops by an addition...

Page 3: ...teristic and is not produced by the servo decoder we recommend to connect the Trafo terminals to a 16V model railway transformer This will ensure that the uncontrolled movements of the Servos will onl...

Page 4: ...ramming by Key and Solenoid Command The desired servos should be connected to the outputs that are to be programmed and should be attached since the servo decoder acknowledges the setting of the servo...

Page 5: ...rvo output On the digital center or another control device which can switch solenoids operate one of the two keys red or green which are to move this servo later The servo decoder acknowledges the key...

Page 6: ...The servo now moves independently back and forth with the set speed between the two stop positions The speed of the movement can be increased or decreased with the and keys as specified in step 5 8 T...

Page 7: ...servo operation and if the operating mode is Motorola or DCC The entered value is calculated from the CV table in which the values of the desired functions are added Example Output 1 power always on...

Page 8: ...120 remains at value 0 factory setting Addresses from 256 values for the High byte and the Low byte must be calculated For example programming of the address 2000 is as follows x Divide the address va...

Page 9: ...end position 2 switching point time at the servo green end position CV125 135 145 155 Switching point time with switching command red for outputs 1 4 CV126 136 146 156 Switching point time with switc...

Page 10: ...iption Value Range Factory Default 112 Software version the processor used can be updated varies 113 Manufacturer code 85 119 Decoder Configuration Power output 1 Bit 0 0 only on during servo movement...

Page 11: ...27 0 0 0 0 When a Motorola center is used the factory programmed addresses are not usable and must be adjusted by the user via key programming Guarantee declaration Each component is tested for its co...

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