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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5.10. Settings for analogue mode
Name No. Input values
(Default)
Remarks and tips
Functions 
active in
analogue 
mode 
(F1 to F8)
13 0 … 255 
(0)
F1 on 1
F2 on 2
F3 on 4
F4 on 8
F5 on 16
F6 on 32
F7 on 64
F8 on 128
Functions 
active in
analogue 
mode 
(F0, F9 to F12)
14 0 … 31 
(0)
F0 on 1
F9 on 2
F10 on 4
F11 on 8
F12 on 16
Reaction to 
overvoltage pulses
(analogue 
alternating current
systems) 
64 0 ... 255 (50) = Sensitivity with which the decoder 
reacts to an overvoltage pulse with a 
change of direction.
0 = highest sensitivity 
255 = lowest sensitivity
Tip: If the sensitivity is set too high, the decoder reacts to interference voltages from the system with a 
change of direction. If it is set too low, it does not react to the changeover impulse.
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