Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Getting started
- 2. Operation overview
- 3. Connections
- 3.1. Safety instructions
- 3.2. Safe and correct soldering
- 3.3. Avoiding irreparable damage to the decoder!
- 3.4. Pin assignment LD-G-43 | Front side
- 3.5. Pin assignment LD-G-43 | Rear side
- 3.6. Using decoders with interface connectors
- 3.7. Use of the LD-G-43 in locomotives with AC motor
- 3.8. Mounting decoders without interface
- 3.9. Connecting LEDs to the function outputs
- 3.10. Connecting inductive loads
- 3.11. Connecting the switching inputs
- 3.12. Connecting a backup capacitor or buffer circuit
- 3.13. Connection of a SUSI module
- 3.14. Completion
- 4. Programming
- 5. Configuration variables and registers
- 5.1. Overview configuration variables LD-G-43
- 5.2. Basic settings
- 5.3. Setting the address
- 5.4. Setting the motor control
- 5.5. Function mapping
- 5.6. Effects of the outputs
- 5.7. Settings for the switching inputs
- 5.8. RailCom and DCC-A settings
- 5.9. Settings for driving operation
- 5.10. Settings for analogue mode
- 5.11. Sensivity of the overload protection
- 5.12. Auxiliary functions
- 5.13. Information
- 6. Checklist for troubleshooting and error correction
- 7. Technical data
- 8. Warranty, EU conformity & WEEE
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Connecting accessories to the outputs
Caution:
The maximum current of the accessory must not exceed the maximum current of the output
to which you connect it. The output may otherwise be irreparably damaged!
Disconnect any existing diodes in the leads to the lamps, otherwise the lamps might not light.
Connect the lamps and the accessories to the function outputs of the decoder. If the lamp or
the accessory is already connected with one side to vehicle ground, the connection is
complete. If not, connect the second side of the lamp or the accessory to the decoder´s
common return conductor for all function outputs.
The factory (default) settings can be found in the tables with the configuration variables
(→ sections 5.4. and 5.5.). You can assign the outputs to the functions voluntarily by setting
the configuration variables.
Examples for connecting consumers and LEDs to the function outputs
F0f and F0r: forward / reverse light
F0f: serial connection of LEDs via a common series resistor
AUX4: parallel connection of LEDs via one series resistor per LED
AUX6: combined parallel and serial connection of LEDs
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