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7.

Po si tion rec og ni tion and feed back

The ac ces sory de coder MX82 is equipped with a feed back mech a nism that
is based on the ZIMO train num ber rec og ni tion. “Switch pulses” are sent to
the track if switch ma chines with end switches are used, from which an ap -
pro pri ately equipped com mand sta tion is able to learn the turn out po si tion
and sub se quently send that info along to the cab and com puter. 

How ever, the nec es sary hard ware for the MX1 com mand sta tion as well as
the soft ware were not avail able at the time this in struc tion man ual went to
print.

 

It is not clear at this point ei ther whether the turn out po si tion will be

checked only af ter the turn out is op er ated or a per ma nent su per vi sion is
pos si ble as is the case with the MX8 ac ces sory mod ule (so that a man ual in -
ter ven tion is also rec og nized). 

Using the MX82 with other DCC sys tems

Be cause the MX82 ac ces sory de coder is 

fully NMRA-DCC com pat i ble,

 it

can be used on lay outs operated by other com pat i ble sys tems as well.

 

This

is the case, among oth ers, with “Dig i tal plus” (Lenz) and Digitrax.

MX82

 with

                                      Lenz “DI GI TAL plus” Soft ware-Version 2.0 or newer :

With this sys tem num ber 1 - 255 can be used to op er ate turn outs. These
num bers are arranged to ad dresses and sub ad dresses as fol lows: 

Turn outs 1 - 4 at the LENZ cab: MX82-address 1, Sub ad dress 0 - 3    

Tur nouts 5 - 8 at the LENZ cab: MX82-address 2, Sub ad dress 0 - 3     

Tur nouts 9 - 12 at the LENZ cab:  Ad dress 3 (DE FAULT !), Sub ad dress 

0 - 3   and so on. 

 

If, for ex am ple, an MX82 is to be op er ated with  num ber 10, the value for the ad dress 
in CV #1 must be “3” and the value for the sub ad dress in CV #33 must be “1”. 

If the MX82 servo out puts are used, note that these are as signed by de fault
to the next higher ad dress than the pro grammed de coder ad dress. 

For ex am ple:

           Servo out puts at the LENZ cab are con trolled with
                 13 - 16, with a pro grammed MX82 ad dress 3 (de fault)
                  17 - 20, with a pro grammed MX82 ad dress 4

                                                      and so on.

To be able to pro gram a de coder, en ter the pro gram ming mode, then
the CV mode with the cab. Pos si ble er ror mes sages (”Err 2”) due to
miss ing ac knowl edg ments (which de pends on the ac ces sory con nected
to the MX82) can be ig nored. 

MX82

 with

                                                                                                            LGB:

Here as well, turn outs are not ar ranged in ad dresses and sub ad dresses but 
rather num bered; prac ti cally the same as with the Lenz sys tem (see above). 

Se lect  the ac ces sory mode at the 55015 Uni ver sal Handy with keys F and
1.  The turn out ad dress starts at 1, where:

Turn out 1: CV1=1, CV33=0 
Turn out 2: CV1=1, CV33=1
Turn out 3: CV1=1, CV33=2
Turn out 4: CV1=1, CV33=3
Turn out 5: CV1=2, CV33=0 
Turn out 6: CV1=2, CV33=1 
 etc. 

Switch turn outs with left and right ar row keys.

MX82

 with

                                                                                                          In tel li box :

Intellibox also num bers the turn outs like the Lenz sys tem does (see above).

                                         

  

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Содержание MX82E

Страница 1: ...ioned in this manual Such missing or incomplete functions can be installed later by updating the software or replacing the EPROM only at the factory Beginning in October 2004 all decoders MX82 with SW...

Страница 2: ...ng with production date September October 2004 Zimo decoders are equipped to handle a software update by the end user That requires a Zimo MXDECUP decoder update module available in November 2004 as w...

Страница 3: ...s but also a sub address 2 sub addresses for the MX82V The address is required for decoder access with a cab and the sub address determines with which function key the turnout will be operated Althoug...

Страница 4: ...Identifies the decoder as accessory decoder 546 resp 34 Light uptime only when continuous on is selected as in CV 515 516 517or518 0 0 255 10 For prototypical signal operation Time in 1 10 of a second...

Страница 5: ...ed according to CV 557 556 resp 44 Motor deceleration with pulse width modula tion only if CV 515 516 517 or 518 0 0 255 0 Slow deceleration of motor drive time in 1 10ofasecond max 25sec untilthemoto...

Страница 6: ...coderhas its own CV for power on time e g one uses 515 thenext 516 and so on andthere is no chance that another decoder gets re programmed unintentionally If 2 motorized switch machines are used with...

Страница 7: ...sly with solenoid or motorized turnouts or signals or exclusively Attention The 4 servo connections are set to the next higher address by default through the CV settings 553 110 and 554 132 the servos...

Страница 8: ...o the single wires MOTORIZED SWITCH MACHINES AND SIGNALS Such units are connected with 2 wires The blue wire is not needed in this application The other wires grey orange are connected with the switch...

Страница 9: ...eets the natural requirements of many such machines For example an old fashioned non electronic model railroadpower packmaybe used But pay attentionthatonlytheDCoutput is suitable Under no circumstanc...

Страница 10: ...Turnouts 1 4 at the LENZ cab MX82 address 1 Sub address 0 3 Turnouts 5 8 at the LENZ cab MX82 address 2 Sub address 0 3 Turnouts 9 12 at the LENZ cab Address 3 DEFAULT Sub address 0 3 and so on If for...

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