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6.2 Operation via Solenoid addresses (digital)  

If the light system is operated from a digital center with LocoNet connection (see 5.5), 
the individual events are switched using the following solenoid addresses: 

Solenoid address

 

Setting

 

Event

 

193 

Red 

Sunset 

 

Green 

Sunrise 

194 

Red 

Random event 1: Cloudy 

 

Green 

Random event 2: Rain 

195 

Red 

Random event 3: Short thunderstorm 

 

Green 

Random event 4: Long thunderstorm 

196 

Red 

Not used 

 

Green 

Not used 

197 

Red 

Not used 

 

Green 

Not used 

198 

Red 

Service mode off, if switched on and System restart 

Green 

Service  mode  on:  white  lights  and  Halogen  to 
maximum intensity and hold clock 

 
 

Many  system  properties  described  in  this  chapter  can  be  reprogrammed.  In  the 
"Programming" chapter the basic changes are described.  

The  changes  to  the  time  sequence  and  the  individual  events  is  described  in  an 
additional comprehensive document, which is available in PDF format on our website,  
www.uhlenbrock.de. 

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. LocoNet 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).  

Summary of Contents for IntelliLight LED

Page 1: ...1 Manual...

Page 2: ...cting the IntelliLight 28 000 6 6 Operation 7 6 2 Operating using Key switches analog 7 6 2 Operation via Solenoid addresses digital 8 7 Synchronization with a LocoNet Clock 8 8 1 Calling up a Control...

Page 3: ...ording 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 IntelliLight LED Start Set Part...

Page 4: ...hould be attached at 45 angle approx at a min distance of 80cm above the layout surface The lighting sticks should be fitted to the front edge of the layout to light up the scene It has proven useful...

Page 5: ...ble 230V power outlet 5 2 Connecting the Control Module Both the IL Net and the LocoNet sockets are on the back of the unit Pin allocation on the screw terminal connector for analogue operation LED Di...

Page 6: ...ghts in synch with the time of day connect the LocoNet socket from the control module with the LocoNet of your digital center Intellibox DAISY II DCC Digitalset SC7 M rklin 6021 with 6021 Infrared Loc...

Page 7: ...r this all white Power LEDs and also the LED Luminaire output are switched to maximum brightness As well the system clock is switched on so that this state is not independently changed 6 2 Operating u...

Page 8: ...ng 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...

Page 9: ...coNet Programming button Press the Part number button and enter the part number of the IntelliLight LED control module here 28200 and press the key Press the Module Number button enter the module addr...

Page 10: ...ion variables CV Contrary to locomotive decoders they are not programmed via the rails but via the LocoNet and are therefore called LocoNet CV s LNCV s After calling up the IntelliLight LED module see...

Page 11: ...Factory Default 0 Module address 1 65534 1 1 Solenoid address for sunrise green and sunset red 1 2000 192 2 Solenoid address for Random event 1 red and 2 green 1 2000 193 3 Solenoid address for Rando...

Page 12: ...r Pack 15 V 1 9 A 1 9 m 2x Connecting cables 2 15 m 11 2 IntelliLight LED Main Lighting Stick 28 220 1x Main Lighting stick 1x Power Pack 15 V 1 9 A 1 9 m 1x Connecting cable 2 15 m 11 3 IntelliLight...

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