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Accessory Decoder LS 100/110
connected to the corresponding terminals on a power station
LV100/LV101. Terminals ‘
≈≈
‘ are connected to a transformer with
16V AC.
Connecting the LS100 to the feedback bus of LZ100
(LS110 only)
Terminals R and S are connected to the corresponding terminals
on command station LZ100. Please refer to Illustration 3.
All feedback capable devices are connected in parallel to the
feedback bus, as shown. Since each device has its own
address, it does not matter in what order the devices are
connected.
Of course you can use accessory decoder LS100 and feedback
encoder LR100 in any combination. You just need to make sure
that you do not assign any address twice. Information about
shared addresses is found in the sections “Programming
address and settings of the outputs” and “Shared addresses of
LS100/110/120 and LR100” later on in this manual.
Connecting devices to the function outputs
Connecting various devices to the function outputs is shown in
illustration 4. Here are some additional explanations:
Connecting twin-coil turnout drives
The common wire of the two coils (2) is connected with terminal
‘C’. The wire from coil 1 (1) is connected with terminal ‘+’; the
one from coil 2 (3) with terminal ‘-’. Depending on the design of
the turnout drive, activating the ‘+’ terminal will result for instance
in the turnout going to the ‘diverge’ position. If that is not how
you planned it, then switch the connections at terminals
‘+’ and ‘-’.