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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Name No. Input values
(Default)
Remarks and tips
Configuration
data 2
121 0, 1, 4, 5, 8, 9,
… 61
(4)
Reaction to ABC braking method:
ABC braking method active 0
ABC braking method inactive 4
Inverted ABC detection 8
Constant braking distance inactive 0
Constant braking distance active 16
Shuttle train operation inactive 0
Shuttle train operation active 32
Notes:
The constant braking distance can be set independently of the use of the ABC braking method. The
length of the braking distance is defined by the brake delay (CV 4).
A prerequisite for shuttle operation is that an ABC brake module is connected for both directions of travel
of the shuttle section.
5.3. Setting the address
Name No. Input values
(Default)
Remarks and tips
Basic address 1 1 ... 255 (3) Range of values:
in DCC format: 1 ... 127
in MM format: 1 … 255
Tip: If a value higher than 127 is set for the basic address and the use of extended
addresses in CV 29 is set to off, the decoder does not react to signals in DCC format!
Extended address 17 192 ... 255 (195)
Only for DCC format.
Most central units permit entering
extended addresses directly. The CVs 17,
18 and 29 are set automatically to the
proper values.
18 0 ... 255 (232)
Consist address 19 1 ... 127 (0)
Only for DCC format.
Address for consist operation (multi-
traction)
2nd Motorola
address
20 0 … 255 (4)
= Address needed to switch additional
functions in Motorola format. The function
keys F5 to F8 are reached via the function
keys F1 to F4, the function key F9 via the
function key F0.
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