
English Locomotive decoders 30s series
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Effects of the function outputs
It is possible to set the following effects for all function outputs individually:
Dimming: The voltage applied to an output can be reduced by
programming the decoder accordingly. Example of use: The electric
bulbs of older vehicles made for analogue operation can be dimmed
and thus must not be exchanged after the mounting of the decoder. In
addition, it is possible to dim the voltage depending on the speed level.
This enables weak smoke generation during halts or a switched off or
dimmed cab lighting while the train is moving.
Flashing. Both the frequency and the keying ratio can be set. Examples
of use: single and alternating flash lights or strobe lights.
Switching on and off depending on the direction of travel: Any
output can be programmed to be switched on and off depending on the
direction of travel.
LD-G-31, LD-G-33, LD-G-34 and LD-W-33 only: Kick function: It
is possible to set the function outputs so that they get the full voltage
first for up to 20 seconds and then are dimmed. Example of use: For
some types of electric couplings you need the full voltage for
decoupling and the voltage then reduced to protect the couplings. In
addition it is possible to program the outputs so that the locomotive
moves a short distance from the disengaged carriages automatically
after releasing the kick function.
LD-G-31, LD-G-33, LD-G-34 and LD-W-33 only: Special function
for speed level 0: It is possible to program one function to switch off
other functions or switch on special function outputs at speed level 0.
Example of use: In some locomotive sheds it is customary that the tail
lamps of parked locomotives have to be temporally set at the front and
the back.
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