Locomotive decoder LE105XF
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DIGITAL plus
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Green wire (Pin #3) to function controlled by Output C. If the
bulb is isolated, connect the blue wire (Pin #7) to the other
terminal.
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Violet wire to function controlled by Output D. If the bulb is
isolated, connect the blue wire (Pin #7) to the other terminal.
Figure 1: Wiring the LE105XF using
track voltage common
Figure 2: Wiring the LE105XF using a
floating common.
Place the locomotive (without the body) on the programming track
and read back the locomotive's address from the decoder. If the
decoder is properly installed, you will be able to read back the
factory pre-set address 03. Remove the locomotive from the
track, and if necessary correct any wiring errors.
Special lighting examples
Following are but a few examples of popular special effects.
Please refer to the complete CV definitions for complete
explanations of CV values.
Example 1: Non directional dimmable front headlight,
independent rear light and ditch lights.
Connect the white wire to the front headlight, the yellow wire to the
rear headlight the green wire to one ditch light and the violet wire
to the other ditch light. F0 turns on front light; F4 dims the front
headlight if F0 is on; F1 turns on rear light; F3 turns on the ditch
lights; and F2 alternatively blinks the two ditch lights if F3 is on.
CV51 = 07, CV52 = 128 (higher value brighter when dimmed)
CV53 = 04, CV54 = 04, CV55 = 04, CV56 = 15 (higher value
slower blinking rate)