
English Locomotive decoders 30s series
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suppression devices are one unit. If even one part is removed, it can
cause extreme interference!
Connecting the decoder
Follow the connection diagram for the particular decoder.
Decoder for DC motors (LD-G-decoder): Connect the decoder to the
rail current collectors and to the motor.
Decoder for AC motors (LD-W-decoder): Connect the decoder to the
connections from the slider and the housing. These two connections
can be exchanged without effecting functionality. Next connect the
connections of the field coil and the connection of the motor shield to
the decoder.
Should the locomotive´s direction of motion in analogue mode not
match the direction of motion set at the speed control you have to
swap the connections to the rail current collectors / the slider.
Connecting accessories to the outputs
Before connecting the lighting and other accessories to the outputs
check if the output´s current is below the maximum permissible value
and the total current is below the safe load (including motor current).
Caution:
Should the permissible output current is exceeded, this normally results
in permanent damage to the output. Exceeding the decoder´s total
current will lead to damage or, with decoders with overload protection
(LD-G-30, LD-G-33 and LD-G-34) to switching off the decoder.
Disconnect any existing diodes in the leads to the lamps. Connect the
lamps and the accessories to the function outputs of the decoder. The
assignment of the function outputs to the function keys will be made
when programming the decoder.
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