Multiprotocol Locomotive Decoder for DCC, SelecTRIX* 1 and 2 for Locomotives with 3- or 5-pole Motor.
Custom made decoder for the Marklin SBB Serie 460 / 465 with white LEDs from year of manufacture 2013
-Swiss white lights changes with the direction of travel using the original LEDs of the loco
-Low-/highbeam
-Shunting gear
-Super Soft Drive SSD®
-Analog mode
-Block-system operation by diodes
The DCC and SelecTRIX® Multiprotocol-Decoders
Data format: DCC, SelecTRIX® 1 and SelecTRIX® 2
Nominal supply voltage: 12V digital voltage
Maximum supply voltage: 15V digital voltage
Maximum continuous current: 500mA
Automatically switchover from conventional DC to digital operation
In case of digital operation the last programmed digital system will be activated
(no automatic switchover)
SelecTRIX® 1, 31 speed steps, 100 addresses
SelecTRIX® 2, 127 speed steps, 10000 addresses
DCC short addresses (1-127), long addresses (0001-9999),
with 14, 28, 128 speed steps
Super-Soft-Drive (SSD)®, load compensation state of the art, with especially smooth regulation behavior
Various regulation variants for an optimal adaptation to the motor
Adjustable motor frequency (16 kHz, 32 kHz, low frequency)
127 internal speed steps
Block system operation by simple diodes and asymmetric digital signal
Bidirectional communucation
Light and function outputs can be dimmed and activated analogically
Shunting gear
Electronic interchange ability of motor, lighting and track connections
All function outputs freely programmable
Thermal protection
Reset function for DCC und SX2
Decoder can be updated (no need to open the locomotive):
The update can be executed on the installed decoder when the loco is on the track
The decoder is functionally identical to the Doehler & Haass decoder DH10C.
For more information about the DH10C please refer to the webpage of Doehler & Haass.
Functions:
Function Lights
Headlight and rear light changes with the direction of travel.
Depending on the locomotive type, each decoder is either equipped with up to 4 light outputs to drive the original LEDs of the locomotive housing (therefore, contact latches are already soldered on the decoder circuit board) or with on the decoder populated LEDs (these LEDs are part of the decoder circuit board and replace the light bulbs of the locomotive).
The light function can be assigned to any function key via configuration variables (function mapping). The intensity of the light is also dimmable by changing of configuration variables.
Function Low Beam / High Beam
The low beam / high beam function can be assigned to any function key via configuration variables. The intensities of low beam and high beam is adjustable. By pressing the function key, the headlight toggles between the two preset intensities.
Function Partial Light Deactivation (Preclusion)
The partial light deactivation allows to deactivate the lights at a specific end of the locomotive.
A typical situation where to apply this function is the push-pull operation. The headlights and rear lights pointing to the waggons must be switched off, but the other lights must be reversed in the direction of travel (white / red).
Function Shunting Gear
The shunting gear allows a fine speed control at low speeds. Aditionally, the shunting headlights (headlights at both sides) are powered on.
The shunting gear function can be assigned to any function key via configuration variables.
Decoder Presets:
The decoders are preset as follows:
Operating system: DCC, address 3 (short), 28 / 128 speed steps
Preset function mapping:
F0 (light) – headlight and rear light (changes with the direction of travel)
F1 – toggles high beam / low beam
F2 – deactivate headlight / backlight at driver’s cab 1
F3 – deactivate headlight / backlight at driver’s cab 2
F4 – shunting gear and shunting headlights (headlights at both ends)