Manual in German, English and French. … European makers in A, and US makers in B. During the period where track electrical power is not present the USP circuit switches to the backup power provided from the POWER-1 storage module to ensure continued control of the motor. Lenz\'s upgrade to this decoder may well have been to substitute transistors with a higher peak current rating. | Telephone: +44 (0) 7506 689 978 | Email: douglas@wicknessmodels.co.uk Lenz offers only silent (i.e., no sound) multi-function decoders. Sign in with Facebook Gold 10433 and 10440 have a dedicated S.U.S.I. One servo decoder. It has several recommendations for these. LE10310-02: 10310-02 Silver mini + with wires: Lenz 10310-02 "Silver Mini+" 0.5/0.8A with cables. Where did you find all of those.? (Maximum for all functions 500mADirectional or independent lighting with dimming and special effects.Support for programming on the mainline (Programming on Main POM).Support for all forms of programming as described in NMRA RP-9.2.3S.U.S.I. If you reverse the direction while still under power, it comes to a gradual halt, then accelerates away in the opposite direction.Looks like there are some inconsistancies maybe depending on which system you use. Feedback S88N DIY. if you hit the reverse direction button while the loco is still under power, it is like hitting the emergency stop, but for just that loco. XpressNet and RS-Bus is a trademark registered in the name of Lenz
so a sound module may be connected.
Heute zeigen wir euch die vielen verschiedenen Decoder, ihre Unterschiede und was … The recent upgrade to system 3.6 has permitted more commands to be processed through the Lenz has enabled computer operation of the system through LI-USB and RS-232. Our app is now available on Google Play Throttle will issue an "emergency stop" packet to the current decoder. I.E. If first you reduce the speed steps to zero, then hit the reverse direction button while the loco is still slowing, it will continue to slow normally, and come to a stop gently, ready to start off again in the opposite direction when power is re applied.However, if my memory serves me, my pals gaugemaster prodigy system does not do this. This is confirmed on some German forums. Result, the decoder slows following CV4, changes direction, then accelerates following CV3 to the set speed.Now, Ray has found some Lenz decoders which appear to be faulty if used on controllers which exhibit behaviour B. Therefore if returning decoder to A&H, specify that they have to test on a system which is known to behave like B.When designing a Throttle, the designer can choose to behave (at least) two ways if the user changes direction with a non-zero speed selected.option A which Lenz appear to use according to Bob's reports, as does the Uhlenbrock Fred which I own. Its not total, but suggestion of a trend.
!Thankyou all for your help......the list was of some good use, but it doesnt show all the Lenz references I was looking for.In particular, version 93, which I suspect is a Lenz Standard, but there is no reference to it........Version 96 is not shown either.I shall do some more searching.....and maybe email A&H if I get stuck.Not sure how up to date that list is - the version number of the very latest TCS DP2X-UK decoder (with BEMF) is 86! Servo Slave DIY. I.E. Random lights. If you reverse the direction while still under power, it comes to a gradual halt, then accelerates away in the opposite direction.If my memory serves me correctly....every lenz decoder I have ever used performs the same way. The separate Lenz warranties their Digital Command Control products for 6 years. This is confirmed on some German forums. European makers in A, and US makers in B. Result, decoder stops instantly. The product names are derived from the throttle included in the set, an LH90 or LH100. Wickness Models, 6 Greenlea Crescent, Collin, DG1 4PR, UK. Hi Ray, On the Lenz we have a RED emergency stop button also.....everything completely stops.!!!!! However, anyone owning a controller which have behaviour A will never see the problem because the controller issues the "emergency stop" packet if the user tries to carry out the reverse.There seems to be a suggestion of a pattern in the choice of A or B above. socket for easy addition of a Sound ModuleThe DIGITAL plus STANDARD locomotive decoder is suitable for all DCSuper smooth and silent high frequency back-emf motor control.Selectable for operation with 14/27, or 28/128 speed steps.Operation on conventional DC layouts is possible or can be disabled.Four function outputs rated at 150mA each with advanced function mappingFunction outputs can be set to a timer for electronic uncouplingDirectional or independent lighting with dimming and special effects.Support for programming on the mainline (Programming on Main POM)Support for all forms of programming as described in NMRA RP-9.2.3The Digital Plus Silver Mini locomotive decoder is suitable for all DC locomotives with continuous current draw of 0.5Amp or less.Super smooth and silent high frequency back emf motor controlSuitable for operation with 14/27 or 28/128 speed stepsOperation on conventional DC layouts is posible or may be disabledMotor and function outputs have short circuit protectionTwo function outputs rated at 100mA each with advanced function mappingDirectional or independent lighting with dimming and special effectsSupport for programming on the mainline (Programming on Main POM)Support for all forms of programming as described in NMRA RP-9.2.3The Digital Plus Silver Mini locomotive decoder is suitable for all DC locomotives with continuous current draw of 0.5Amp or less.Super smooth and silent high frequency back emf motor controlSuitable for operation with 14/27 or 28/128 speed stepsOperation on conventional DC layouts is posible or may be disabledMotor and function outputs have short circuit protectionTwo function outputs rated at 100mA each with advanced function mappingDirectional or independent lighting with dimming and special effectsSupport for programming on the mainline (Programming on Main POM)Support for all forms of programming as described in NMRA RP-9.2.3The Digital Plus Silver locomotive decoder is suitable for all DC locomotives with continuous current draw of 0.75Amp or less.Super smooth and silent high frequency back emf motor controlSuitable for operation with 14/27 or 28/128 speed stepsOperation on conventional DC layouts is posible or may be disabledMotor and function outputs have short circuit protectionFour function outputs rated at 500mA each with advanced function mappingDirectional or independent lighting with dimming and special effectsSupport for programming on the mainline (Programming on Main POM)Support for all forms of programming as described in NMRA RP-9.2.3The Lenz Digital Plus Silver locomotive decoder is suitable for all DC Locos with Next18 interface.