
4. Connect the desired auxiliary functions (ill.
➂
).
Users with a maximum current draw of 200 milli-
amps can be connected to each function output.
Shorten or remove connecting wires that are not
necessary.
5. Connect the supplemental plug for functions to
the circuit board (ill.
➃
).
6. Insert the circuit board into its holder (ill.
➄
).
If the screws for the electrical pickups come into
contact with the circuit board, then they must be
shortened! (ill.
➅
).
7. Insert the plug into its connector on the main
circuit board.
8. Set the desired mode of operation, address,
maximum speed, and acceleration/braking delay
(=> Section II).
9. Put the drive gear cover plate back on. Be careful
that the electrical pickups between the first two
axles do not become jammed by the cover plate!
Important:
The function connections and the
connections on the main circuit board are designed
in such a way that you cannot mistakenly connect
the plug for one to the other and vice versa, nor can
the plugs be put into the socket connectors the
reverse of what they should be. Never use force
when inserting the plugs.
10
➃
brown/red
brown/green
orange
violet
orange
orange
brown/red
brown/green
orange
➂