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Installing The Separator 10768 - Roco Lokmaus 2 Handbuch

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addressed devices if you use more than 5 devices such as Lokmaus 2
RouteControl 10772. The addresses 29 and 30 that are reserved for the Translator 10759 and the Lenz
interface LI100. They are always addressed and don't have to be included in your calculation. It is not
useful to raise this number higher than the number of devices you use because it slows down the reac-
tion of the system.
C9 – choice of the programming methods that are executed by the Lokmaus 2
can program a loco by four methods (see page 28). Any programming method takes time so it is not
useful to execute methods that are not necessary. By this menu you can disable those methods. The
following table shows the values for C9 and the programming methods you select by this values:
GB
Value
AO
00
-
01
-
02
-
03
-
04
-
05
-
06
-
07
-
AO = address only, RG = register mode, CV = CV direct, PM = paged mode
Default is 14 (at the Lokmaus 2
means that the Lokmaus 2
the other. Only the setup of the 'master'- Lokmaus 2
takes no effect but is stored in this Lokmaus 2
CA – the autoconfiguration procedure is managed by this menu. The autoconfiguration automati-
cally searches the next free DataBUS address if a device is plugged the first time to a system. By default
this is set to 01 in order to unable this procedure. By 00 you disable this procedure. In this case you have
to definethe device address yourself. This makes only sense if there are problems with the autoconfigu-
ration or if autoconfiguration is not supported by the system the Lokmaus 2
CB – the software-version of the Lokmaus 2
of this individual Lokmaus 2
CC – the software-version of the DataBUS is displayed. The display tells you the version of the
DataBUS. The function is read-only. You can't change it.
C
OMBINATION OF DIGITAL AND NON
All ROCO digital locomotives also run on conventional DC layouts (except the versions for the Märklin/
Motorola digital system that run on a conventional AC layout). The loco decoder automatically detects
the system running in. Therefore it is easily possible to construct a layout that combines digital an
conventional sections e.g. in the phase of converting your layout from conventional to digital. In this
phase not digitalized locos can run on the DC-section of your layout without problems parallely to the
digital locos that can run on both sections.
I
NSTALLING THE SEPARATOR
The digital and the DC-section of your layout must be strictly separated from each other. In order to be
sure that it is insulated separate the sections by using the ROCO plastic connectors 42611 on both sides
of the track or cut both track profiles (see fig. 6 on page 38).
In spite of the insulation the two sections are connected by the wheels of a train that passes from one
section to the other. This causes a short circuit between the digital and the conventional system that
could damage the digital amplifier or booster. In order to avoid the short circuit the separator is installed
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RG
CV
PM
-
-
-
-
-
on
-
on
-
-
on
on
on
-
-
on
-
on
on
on
- (default)
on
on
on
that are included in the ROCO digital starter sets default is 06) that
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executes the three methods address only, register and CV direct one after
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. The function is read-only. You can't change it.
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DIGITAL PARTS OF A LAYOUT
10768
Value
AO
08
on
09
on
10
on
11
on
12
on
13
on
14
on
15
on
takes effect. The setup of the 'slave'-Lokmaus 2
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.
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is displayed. The display tells you the software-version
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or turnout keyboards 10770/
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. The Lokmaus 2
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RG
CV
PM
-
-
-
-
-
on
-
on
-
-
ein
on
on
-
-
on
-
on
on
on
-
on
on
on
is plugged to.
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