Accessory Decoder LS 100/110
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DIGITAL plus
Press the programming button on the LS100/LS110 and keep it
pressed until the LED lights up and stays lit (this takes a few
seconds). Now release the button. The LED stays on. The
LS100/LS110 now will take its new address from the first DCC
accessory decoder command it receives.
To correctly program the LS100/LS110 at this point ensure that
no device is sending commands without your knowledge. These
commands could for instance come via the interface from a
computer program that is running, a switching chain from tower
cab LW100 or even from another operator on the layout.
Now intentionally generate the switching command needed for
programming:
with hand held controller LH100:
Switch LH100 over to operation mode ‘Throw turnout’ (Key
sequence F, 5). Enter one of the 4 turnout addresses in the
group that you want to program LS100/LS110 to. Confirm the
entry with the ‘enter’ key. Now press the ‘+’ or ‘-’ key on the
hand held controller and thereby send a switching command.
with tower cab LW100:
Press the red or green key of one of the 4 turnouts in the group
that you want to program LS100/LS110 to. You may need to
first set LW100 to the needed group (see the manual for
LW100). With each pressing of the red or green key, you
cause a switching command to be sent.
The turnout address sent in the switching command is now
permanently stored in the LS100/LS110. Verify that the
programming took place by observing the LED goes out and the
correct turnout is thrown (if connected). The LS100/LS110 is
now back in normal operation mode.
Programming LS100/LS110 to the standard settings using
the programming button
Press the programming button and keep it pressed. After
approximately 5 seconds the LED is lit constantly. Continue to
press the button. After another 5 seconds the LED starts
flashing. Continue to press the button pressed until the LED
turns off again. When this ocurs the operation is completed