Specifications

English LD-G-1 / LD-W-1
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acceleration and brake delay is deactivated (and simultaneously it
switches over to the second velocity characteristic). Even if the
acceleration and the brake delay are active you can actuate an
emergency stop via the central unit by reversing the direction of travel.
Automatic shuttle service
If the automatic shuttle service is active the locomotive stops with the
set brake delay as soon as the decoder detects a negative direct
voltage on the track (Märklin* braking route). Then the decoder
changes internally the directions of motion „forwards“ and „backwards“.
After the negative direct voltage on the track has been compensated
the locomotive automatically starts with the set acceleration delay in
the opposite direction.
During standard operation it is possible to drive the decoder as usual even
if the automatic shuttle service is active. While the standard operation is
interrupted the decoder maintains it’s present direction of travel.
Function outputs
The decoder has seven function outputs which can be switched on and
off via the function keys „function“ and / or the auxiliary function keys
F1 to F4. They are available to connect optional accessories (e.g.
lighting, smoke generator, sound module, electric coupling).
The set states of the function outputs are saved. Even if the decoder is
without current for a longer time, the states are set when the decoder
is switched on again.
Assignment: The outputs X7 to X10 are assigned to the function
outputs F1 to F4. You can assign the function keys to the function outputs
X4 to X6 freely. It is possible to assign several function keys to these
function outputs. Function outputs that are assigned to the function key
„function“ can be switched according to the direction of travel.
Example of use: The lighting of a shunting locomotive is assigned both
to the function key „function“ as to the function key F4. In shunting
operation you switch the lighting via F4 and in standard operation
according to the direction on travel via „function“.