5
Navigation Receiver
5.1
Technical Data
The navigation receiver is a high-value, electronic circuit built into a tiny casing. Do not remo-
ve the electronic parts from the casing as this can cause damage.
Data:
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Size: 53 x 50 x 21 mm
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Power consumption: approx. 25 mA on LocoNet
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Module-Address, Factory setting: 1
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Address area 1 – 4095
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Programmable with the TWIN-CENTER LocoNet-Programming
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In switching operation, 10 of each command for speed, functions and electrical acces-
sories
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Automatic types of operation
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Functions: Dependent on direction of travel or independent
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Simple installation without isolating sections
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Independent of digital-formats
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Data transmission via LocoNet
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Software version: see lower side of the housing. Extended functions from version 28/06.
To go with the navigation receiver there are two sensors and two plastic clips. The sensors
together with the clips are either installed directly one after the other into the track (double
sensor), in which case they can be programmed with the navigation receiver to activate com-
mands according to the direction of travel. This means that they can call up different com-
mands in one direction and another command in the opposite direction. You can however,
place the sensors at different locations on your layout (2 single sensors), but now as you
cannot program directional commands, all commands will be activated irrespective of the
direction of travel.
LED, gelb
Yellow LED
LED jaune
Anschlüsse für 2 Sensoren
Sensor terminals for 2 sensors
2 Connexions pour capteurs
Diagram 4: Navigation Receiver with Connections and Indications
5.2
Installation and Connection of the Sensors
The two sensors and the clips must be installed in the track between the rails. To do so, use
the stencil guide included with the sensors. As guided by the stencil, drill out two holes in
the track using a 4,5 mm drill either direct into the sleepers or in exactly in-between (in order
to get a clean hole, you should pre-drill a guide hole with a smaller drill first). According to
the following diagram, insert the sensors into the plastic clips, feed the wires of the sensors
LocoNet-Anschluss
LocoNet connector
Branchement LocoNet
101