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Features:

 

8 output channel LocoNet based Stationary decoder for operating eight      

9G-type servo motors for turnout or general motion control.

 

Plug-in connectors for simple and easy installation and service.

 

User defined 8 consecutive switch (SW) addresses in 2000+ SW range.

 

Stabilized 5 Volt servo drive voltages.

 

Easy setup with Option Switches (OPSW) or LocoNet CV programming.

 

Power input from 2mm DC jack, or DCC track voltage, 10V min to 20V max.

 

16  easy to setup System Routes, with 8 SW Entries each.

 

16  input control lines; 8 for Output/SW change and 8 Sensor/DS inputs.

 

Additional advanced LocoNet Configuration modes using DT602 throttles. 

Parts List

1 DS78V Stationary Decoder 

            2 10-pin pluggable input cables

1 Instruction Sheet

1.0 DS78V Quick Start - Eight servos, Thrown/Closed 

The DS78V is simple to install and begin using on your LocoNet based layout.
1.  Figure 1 shows the recommended connections to operate the DS78V on 

a LocoNet layout and to control up to eight mounted servos, like Digitrax 

DSXSV9's. 

2.  Connect a PS14 or similar DC 12V power supply to the DS78V via the DC 

power jack.  When powered the green ID LED should light and will briefly 

wink OFF every 2 secs as a product 'heartbeat' showing the DS78V is opera-

tional.  Alternatively, power from DCC feeder wires to the TKA/B terminals.

3.  Plug in an active LocoNet to a DS78V RJ12 connector.  The red OPS LED 

will light up showing connection.  Any good LocoNet message seen will cause 

the DS78V OPS LED to blink OFF briefly.  With no LocoNet the unit will 

respond to switch commands from a DCC track connection.

4.  Press and hold down the ID button for about 3 seconds until the RTS and 

OPS LEDs blink alternately, then release the ID button.  

5.  From your system send a SW command to set the Base Board address at this 

SW#.  The OPS and RTS LEDs will stop blinking showing the DS78V has set 

the unit's Base SW# to the SW# you just sent, which is for Servo1 control.

6.  Plug in the servo 3pin connector(s) to the outputs you wish to control.  The 

connector brown wire will be closest to the DS78V beige case top.

7.  Operate turnouts with a SW# and direction Thrown (T)/Clockwise(CW) or 

Closed(C)/Counter-Clockwise(CCW) settings at the; Base SW#, or the next 

consecutive 7 SW#'s now in use by this DS78V.

That’s all that’s required for installation of your DS78V on LocoNet! 

DS78V

 

Complete Train Control

 

Run Your Trains, Not Your Track!

Eight Servo LocoNet Stationary/Accessory 

decoder for turnout control

.

Summary of Contents for DS78V

Page 1: ...wered the green ID LED should light and will briefly wink OFF every 2 secs as a product heartbeat showing the DS78V is opera tional Alternatively power from DCC feeder wires to the TKA B terminals 3 Plug in an active LocoNet to a DS78V RJ12 connector The red OPS LED will light up showing connection Any good LocoNet message seen will cause the DS78V OPS LED to blink OFF briefly With no LocoNet the ...

Page 2: ...ckwise angle for T semaphore STOP RED and full Counter Clockwise for C semaphore CLEAR GREEN as viewed from the arm end of the servo 6 A switch command at Base SW 1 will drive Servo1 to the mid angle or Ap proach position semaphore APPROACH YELLOW for either T or C 7 In this way each servo responds to a consecutive pair of switch commands the first SW as T C and the SW 1 for the Approach setting F...

Page 3: ...om a LocoNet throttle connected PC or DCC track 1 Press and hold the RTS button for about 3 seconds and the ID and OPSW LEDs will blink alternately to show one Route can be set up Release the RTS button 2 Select a switch address on your throttle between 1 and 16 and issue the command direction for Closed This will now be the Route Number you are going to setup Any previous Entries in this Route wi...

Page 4: ...re Input lines The DS78V has sixteen external hardware control lines on two SWITCH SEN SOR IN 10 pin PCB headers using plug in 10 pin ribbon cables The 6 Factory ribbon cable pin 1 edge should be on the right side when plugged in as shown in Figure 1 With Gray cable the red stripe is pin 1 edge and for 10 color cable pin 1 is BROWN with wire colors shown in Tables 2 and 3 If you use these external...

Page 5: ...utput2 is SW11 and the DS message will be Block 11 OCCUPIED 4 A disconnected SENS line will report as UNOCCUPIED 5 The BD4N does not plug directly into a 10 pin header and will not operate Connect the 5 wires used by the BD4N by name via a terminal strip More conveniently you may connect the BD4N through one of two plugged in DSXC4 boards with ribbon cables for true plug and play connectivity This...

Page 6: ... SW pairs instead of 8 T C SW turnout controls 4 The 4th DS78V at Base Sw25 overlaps the 3rd DS78V and so the 3rd SW base is dis played in RED text since SW17 16 would require the 4th DS78V SN9945 to have a base address of at least Sw33 to avoid SW overlaps It shows just SW25 5 Rotate the DT602 LH encoder knob to underline the 4th DS78V line entry after the RED collision marked 3rd DS78V 6 Press t...

Page 7: ...ure to press the Save soft key to update this DS78V Route to non volatile memory Press X to exit 6 With LocoNet connected DS78V routes have System wide control ability 6 3 Programming DS78V CVs on LocoNet As for section 6 0 with a suitable DT602 press the Menu 2 1 keys to enter Operations Mode programming 1 Press the F SWITCH soft key to enter the Ops Switch mode program ming screen as shown adjac...

Page 8: ...aded IPL update since the DS78V does not have a LCD display to show this last IPL download info 4 The OTA and OTB screw terminals are connected to TKA and TKB wires and allow DCC track feed wires to daisy chain between multiple DS78V s 5 A connected DSXCP1 will flash red green while its servo is moving Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Ru...

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