TETHERED CONTROLLER MX32, RADIO CONTROLLER MX32FU Page 47
Signals & Signal aspects in
SWI
1.
Considering the most important signal aspects of the Q decoders
:
-
The most important Austrian, German, Swiss… signals are added to the symbols
- Q decoders themselves are set by the Q-programmer or by direct CV programming
- MX32 Panel DEF: When scrolling the signal icons, a magnified icon is displayed for 1 second; with
inscription (for example "DB exit signal"), and possibly information on the number of lights (Note: A
connection diagram is not possible, because this is defined in the Q-Decoder)
- The smaller icon is displayed in the panel itself, with overlapping light points; rather not true to the
prototype because of lack of space.
- The symbol also automatically sets the parameter single-pair-sequence correctly, but this can also
be changed manually.
- MX32 Panel DEF: input of the first address (and sub address) as defined by the Q decoder, i.e. the
red light.
- Signal switching: the possible signal aspects are displayed one after the other with the assigned key
(a magnified icon in each case for 1 sec and small continuous) and the corresponding commands
sent to Q decoder with a small delay, so that no overlapping aspects are created.
- Unclear: Should darkening depend on other signals (or must it be included as a separate "signal as-
pect" in the sequence).
2.
Signals connected to the light outputs of the MX820, MX821 decoders in control mode = 0
- Based on the previous inclusion of the Q decoders, i.e. icons, handling and selection of icons are
used together.
- MX32 Panel DEF: A MX820 or MX821 decoder has two "sub addresses" (in control mode 0); one of
them is entered to the input field.
- Connection diagrams for the individual signal types are provided (in the operating instructions of the
decoder or the controller); the signals must be connected accordingly.
- The correct CV values in the decoder for the selected icon must be programmed automatically.
With ZIMO decoders (as opposed to Q-Decoder), this can be done in OP mode via RailCom!
- Signal switching with Q decoders!
3.
Signals connected to the light outputs of the MX820, MX821 decoders in control mode = 4
- Building on the points 1. and 2., i.e. common icon and handling.
- The CV values in the decoder of the selected icon must be programmed automatically. In the control
mode 4 (as opposed to 0), however, the programming must apply to the decoder address, which is
not the same as the object address of the signal, but the object address is to be programmed as
well.
Not yet implemented!
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