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User Manual: Switch-Control 63400 

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If a lamp is to be switched ON when a key or key combination has been activated on the Switch-Control, 
event E=4 may be applied. The programming is as follows: 
 

LNCV 1L = 1 S Z 4 

 

Event 4 
End key 1-10 
Start key 1-10 
Must be set to 1 
 

Hint:

 For lamp or key 10, you must enter a “0.” 

 

Examples: 

Lamp number 2 will be switched ON when the feedback module with address 1055 reports “occupied”: 

LNCV 12 = 10553 

 
Lamp number 9 will be switched ON when input key number 7 of the Switch-Control is activated: 

LNCV 19 = 1774 
 
 

5.5 Lamp Outputs OFF – LNCV 20-29 

The LNCVs 20-29 are used to program the events that will switch OFF lamp outputs 1 to 10. Each output 
of the Switch-Control can be individually programmed to react to one of five different events. 
 
For events 0-3, programming is as follows: 
 

LNCV 2L = AAAA E 

 

Event 0-3 
Address value 1-2048 
Lamp output 1-10 
2 = Lamp OFF 

 

Hint:

 For lamp output 10, you must enter a “0.” Leading nulls of the address entry will not be shown. 

 

Description of the Events: 

E=0: Lamp output OFF when the magnetic accessory is in position “red.” 
E=1: Lamp output OFF when the magnetic accessory is in position “green.” 
E=2: Lamp output OFF when the feedback module reports “free.” 
E=3: Lamp output OFF when the feedback module reports “occupied.” 

 

If a lamp is to be switched OFF when a key or key combination has been activated on the Switch-Control, 
event E=4 may be applied. The programming is as follows: 
 

LNCV 2L = 1 S Z 4 

 

Event 4 
End key 1-10 
Start key 1-10 
Must be set to 1 
 

Hint:

 For lamp or key 10, you must enter a “0.” 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Switch-Control 63400

Page 1: ...to connect additional Switch Controls or other consumers for example house or street lighting on the layout to the transformer feeding the Switch Control However there must be NO electrical connectio...

Page 2: ...ied generated with a matching feedback address 5 A matching magnetic accessory to return to its previous position one key toggle operation The commands 1 to 5 can be generated through the activation o...

Page 3: ...switching and supervision of a magnetic accessory The Switch Control can control a total of 5 accessories in this operating mode The Simple Programming procedure is as follows 1 Connect the Switch Con...

Page 4: ...menu key and then the mode key to reach the Basic Settings menu 3 Using the key scroll down until you reach the menu position LocoNet Prog 4 Use the key to select the submenu LocoNet Prog The display...

Page 5: ...2 Switching of Magnetic Accessories LNCV 1 5 The LNCVs 1 5 configure the module to switch magnetic accessories such as signals and turnouts This programming mode uses two keys to switch and two lamps...

Page 6: ...all program info for a given input 1 10 including any key combinations where it is used 11 Cancels the entire memory of the module 1AAAA Configures the module for keypair operation Inputs Outputs 1 2...

Page 7: ...put of the Switch Control can be individually programmed to react to one of five different events For events 0 3 programming is as follows LNCV 2L AAAA E Event 0 3 Address value 1 2048 Lamp output 1 1...

Page 8: ...ht to position green C 2 The feedback command free will be sent with the address AAAA C 3 The feedback command occupied will be sent with the address AAAA C 4 The accessory with address AAAA will be t...

Page 9: ...wards with LNCV 6 11 6 2 Turnouts switched with a single key In this configuration up to 10 magnetic accessories can be switched with the Switch Control Each indicator lamp will light only when the ac...

Page 10: ...s programmed using the appropriate LNCVs as described in Section 5 6 above The following accessory commands can be used to access each of the 48 routes stored in the Intellibox Accessory Address Posit...

Page 11: ...s for a route may be stored in the IB Switch as one of its 40 routes The red key of this route on the IB Switch must be assigned a feedback address and a condition free or occupied This allows the rou...

Page 12: ...med as described in Sections 4 2 and 5 6 above by entering the following information Accessory address 200 set to red switches Lamp 1 ON LNCV 11 0200 0 Accessory address 210 set to red switches Lamp 1...

Page 13: ...h with multiple lamps diode logic circuits may be added to allow each output to control more than one lamp at a time Example track plan Based on the example track plan above the routes listed below ma...

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