Taking track
apart
Turnout decoders are already built into the turnouts. These can
be operated digitally.
The addresses for the turnout decoders can be changed
with the DIP switches (see Page 31ff) or with programming
(see Page 9).
The last respective address setting is valid, regardless of
whether it was done with programming or with the DIP
switches.
The turnout decoders come from the factory programmed to
addresses 5 and 6 (the setting for the DIP switches can vary
from the actual programming).
The procedure for controlling the turnouts digitally can be found
in the operating instructions for your digital controller.
8
A selection of controllers can be found on Page 28. The turnout
decoder addresses can be changed if desired. See Page 30 to
do this.
Functions for the Turnout Decoder
• Capable of multi-protocols: fx (MM) and DCC
• Setting the mode of operation by means of DIP switches,
see Page 30
• Addresses that can be set with DIP switches:
1-256 (MM) (6021 Control Unit / 60651/60652 Mobile Station)
1-320 (MM) (602xx Central Station / 60653/60657 Mobile
Station)
1-511 (DCC)
• Programmable addresses using CVs: 1-2,044 (DCC)
• The last respective address setting is valid, regardless of
whether it was done with programming or with the DIP
switches
• Changes to characteristics can be done with CVs
• Digital signal: transfer independent of the power supply
• Power supply done using the digital power circuit
• Alternative power supply
• Solder pads for connections for turnout lanterns
• Turnout lanterns can be turned on or off