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Uhlenbrock Elektronik 73 510 User Manual

Multi-protocol decoder in mini-format with 6 way nem 651 plug

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Multi-protocol decoder 73 510
in Mini-format with 6 way NEM 651 plug
For locomotives from Arnold, Bemo, Brava, Fleischmann, Kato, Roco, Tillig, Minitrix.
Features 73 510
Regulated Multi-protocol decoder for DCC, Motorola and Selectrix
Suitable for DC and Bell armature motors up to 500mA
Quiet motor running with 18.75KHz control frequency
14, 27, 28, 31 and 128 speed steps depending on the data format
Short (1-127) and long (128-9999) addresses
NMRA compatible
Minimum, maximum and middle speeds adjustable
Speed step table for 14, 28 and 31 speed steps
Main line programming (DCC)
Shunting speed (half speed) switched with F3
Direction dependent, dimmable lighting switched via F0
Reacts to DCC brake signal (e.g. from Power 3) or Selectrix "Brake diode" or braking section
in DC operation.
Over heating protection
All outputs have short circuit protection
Conventional DC operation with automatic switching between DC and digital mode
All CV's programmable by digital devices with DCC, Motorola and Selectrix formats
Programmable via register, direct CV or page mode in DCC operation
Updatable using Flash memory
Description
Locomotive decoder 73 510 a very small multi-protocol decoder. It can be operated in DCC,
Motorola and Selectrix digital systems and also runs in DC analog mode.
The decoder operates with a frequency of 18.75KHz and is therefore well suited for DC and
especially for Bell armature motors (e.g. Faulhaber, Maxon, Escap) up to a maximum power
load of 500mA. Short burst start up currents are tolerated.
Motor characteristics can be controlled either by setting the minimum, maximum and middle
speeds or via various CV's for individual speed steps.
Load regulation can be control via regulation parameters to a variety of individual motors.
The decoder provides two direction dependent lighting outputs. Using F3 and F4 a shunting
mode for slow speeds and Start/braking inertia can be activated.
The decoder can be programmed with the Intellibox, DCC, Märklin and Selectrix controllers and
Selectrix programming devices. CV's can be programmed with all devices.
In factory default the decoder automatically recognizes DCC and Märklin data formats. On a
Selectrix layout the decoder must first its address programmed. The data format will then be
automatically be switched to "Selectrix only" (CV49, Bit 4 = 1). The decoder can then only be
switch to another data format by DCC programming.
If the decoder is to be used on a conventional DC layout the operating mode must be set up
with the configuration variable. If the decoder set to "analog mode" is placed on to a digital
layout it will automatically detects the digital signal and switches to digital mode.
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Summary of Contents for Uhlenbrock Elektronik 73 510

  • Page 1 Updatable using Flash memory Description Locomotive decoder 73 510 a very small multi-protocol decoder. It can be operated in DCC, Motorola and Selectrix digital systems and also runs in DC analog mode. The decoder operates with a frequency of 18.75KHz and is therefore well suited for DC and especially for Bell armature motors (e.g.
  • Page 2 Installing a 73 510 locomotive decoder Connecting the motor Remove the bridging plug from the locomotive and push the plug from the decoder into the vacant socket. ºC If locomotive does not react then re-insert the decoder after turning it over 180 Pin out for NEM 651 connector 1.
  • Page 3 Programming with DCC devices Use the programming menu in your DCC Centre, to program the decoder CV’s in either register, direct CV or page programming mode. It is also possible to program the decoder on the main line using a DCC Centre. Refer to the manual for your control centre for full instructions on the process.
  • Page 4 Configuration DCC Standard Value 0-255 Bit 0=0 Normal driving direction Bit 0=1 Reversed driving direction Bit 1=0 14 speed steps Bit 1=1 28 speed steps Bit 2/3 not used Bit 4=0 Speed steps from CV2, CV5 and CV6 Bit 4=1 Characteristics read from CV67 to CV94 Bit 5=0 Short Address (CV 1) Bit 5=1 Long Address (CV 17/18) Bit 6/7 not used...
  • Page 5 Programming with Selectrix Devices In Selectrix data format only 5 parameters are programmable. As opposed to DCC format this makes only restricted programming possible. Value range of Selectrix Programming Value for the Selectrix Description Centre decoder CV Locomotive address 1-111 1-111 Top speed 1 (analog operation)
  • Page 6 Step 4. CV programming mode is terminated by entering the following values from the programming device: ‘Address’ = 0 ‘Pulse width’ = 4 ‘Signal brake section’ = 1 ‘Top Speed’ = 1 ‘Start/brake inertia’ = 1 Following this a further programming step must be carried out. Coding table for CV numbers for Selectrix Programming with a Märklin Centre All CV’s can be programmed with a Märklin Centre, but they cannot be read.
  • Page 7: Technical Data

    If further CV’s are to be programmed repeat steps 5-8. When all programming is done switch the centre to “Stop” or enter address “80” and quickly change driving direction. Seeing a Motorola digital centre can only program values from 01 to 80, a value of “0” must be given as address “80”.
  • Page 8: Guarantee Declaration

    We are available if you have any questions! D-46244 Bottrop 0 20 45 - 85 83 27 Your direct line to a technician: Made in Germany Mon - Tue - Thu – Fri, 14:00~16:00 and Wed 16:00~18:00 Part No. 73 510 - 8 -...