Accessory Decoder LS 100/110
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DIGITAL plus
Next LH100 will show you the most recently chosen
programming mode. Press the ‘+’ key repeatedly until the
display shows
Confirm this display with the ‘Enter’ key.
Now you must indicate which register you want to program. In
table 1 you can see which register is responsible for which
function.
Note: There is an error in the LH100 to be aware of
If you select the “CV” mode, the LH100 starts an address
search . At its completion, you receive the display "LENZ -d".
After pressing any key the address is displayed “SAD xx”,
where xx is the decoders address. If you now again press any
key other than the 'CL" key, the LH100 will show “R*_” which
is in error as the LH100 is actually still in CV mode and not in
REG mode as the display indicates. To return to REG mode,
please press the “Esc” key repeatedly until the display again
shows “PROG”, press enter and then choose the “REG”
mode using the "+" key.
Programming the turnout address
Proceed to programming mode as described above.
Let’s assume that you want to program LS100/LS110 to turnout
addresses 9, 10, 11 and 12.
Select register 1 as the register to program, since the address is
stored at this position (see table 1).
On LH100 enter one of the four turnout addresses, to which you
want to program LS100/LS110. In this example that is 9, 10, 11
or 12.
Start the programming by pressing the ‘enter’ key. LS100/LS110
will now be programmed to turnout numbers 9 to 12. Output 1
will be addressed with turnout address 9, output 2 with address
10 and so on. On the hand held controller you get the message