User manual

Intellibox Basic
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Solution
The Intellibox does not turn
on.
The Intellibox does not have
AC input power.
Check the plug on the
transformer and the clamps in
socket 1 of the Intellibox.
Examine the connection
between Intellibox and
transformer and the mains
supply to the transformer.
Switch the Intellibox off.
Restart the Intellibox, while
holding down one of the
following keys:
The Intellibox is in the wrong
language.
The wrong language has been
set under Basic Settings menu.
1 German
2 English
3 Francais
4 Italiano
5 Nederlands
6 Svenska
7 Espanol
8 Portugues
9 Dansk
The Intellibox can be
switched on using the g
key, the green LED lights up,
but locomotives and turnouts
don’t operate.
The connection between track
and the Intellibox output is
open circuit.
If the track is attached to an
external auxiliary booster, then
the connection can also be
interrupted between the
Intellibox and the booster or
the connection between the
track and the track output of
the boosters.
Check the connections for the
track on Intellibox socket 1
and the connection at the
track itself.
Check the cable connection
to the external booster.
The red LED above s key
flashes again and again after
only short periods of
operation and track power
can not be switched on with
the g key
The Intellibox is constantly
overloaded by too many
running locomotives and lit up
trains. It overheats and
switches off.
Divide your layout into
several sections, isolated
from each other and feed
these with additional external
boosters (e.g. Uhlenbrock
power 3).
The red LED (stop) constantly
flashes
The track has a short circuit.
The Intellibox overheated.
The track connected to an
external booster has a short
circuit
.
Check the error message in
the Intellibox display. Look for
the item which is causing the
track short circuit and wait
until the Intellibox cools down
again.