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LH101
Operating Manual
Version 1.0
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Edition 10 18
Art. no. 21101
B.B.10.0040

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  • Page 1 LH101 Operating Manual Version 1.0 Edition 10 18 Art. no. 21101 B.B.10.0040...
  • Page 2 Welcome! We would like to congratulate you on your acquisition of the LH101 ® manual control by Digital plus by Lenz . We hope you will enjoy this model railway control. The LH101 manual control is the universal input device in the ®...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Important advice, please read first! Contents Important advice, please read first! ................. 6 Function overview of the LH101 ................8 First steps ......................10 Connection and initial operation ..............10 3.1.1 Connection to the LZ100/LZV100 command station ........10 3.1.2 Setting the XpressNET address..............10 Operating your first train ................11 3.2.1 Calling up a locomotive address: ..............11...
  • Page 4 Operating manual LH101 Creating, editing and deleting routes ..............33 Creating a new route ..................34 Editing a route ....................35 7.2.1 Editing a step in a route ................37 7.2.2 Deleting a step from a route ................. 38 7.2.3 Adding a step to a route ................
  • Page 5 Important advice, please read first! 12.2.5 Setting and deleting bits (switches) using PoM — step by step approach ......................65 12.3 Programming on the Programming track ............68 12.3.1 What is a programming track? ..............68 12.3.2 Where to connect the programming track/the decoder? .......68 12.3.3 Reading out and changing a locomotive address .........69 12.3.4 Reading out and programming a CV ............71 12.3.4.1...
  • Page 6: Important Advice, Please Read First

    Relevant information is contained in the beginning of each section. ® The LH101 may only be operated with Digital plus by Lenz system components. Any use other than that described in this operating manual is not permitted, and all guarantees will become invalid if the LH101 is used inappropriately.
  • Page 7 Important advice, please read first! Illustration of displays and keys in the text: In most cases, the LH101 display and the keys are shown as illustrations. If the text makes reference to displays, these are put in double quotes: "L 0001" If the text makes reference to keys, these are put in single quotes: Cross references:...
  • Page 8: Function Overview Of The Lh101

    Operating manual LH101 Function overview of the LH101 This section provides a short overview of the functions of the LH101. The use of these functions is described further below. Cross references refer you to the corresponding page in this operating manual.
  • Page 9 Function overview of the LH101 the LH101 may also join in the fun (p. 76). This function of the LH101 manual control allows you to Displaying feedback display the status of the inputs of LR100/101 feedback information modules (p. 57). You can change the address, starting delay, and other Configuring decoder locomotive decoder features through programming.
  • Page 10: First Steps

    3.1 Connection and initial operation The LH101 may be connected to the following components of the ® Digital plus by Lenz system: LZ100 or LZV100 command station from version 3.6 onwards. As is the case with all XpressNET devices, the LH101 can be disconnected and reconnected during operation.
  • Page 11: Operating Your First Train

    First steps device address 04. If you already operate another XpressNET device on this address, you must set your LH101 to a different address. Information on setting the XpressNET address can be found in the  section "Setting the XpressNet " ( p.
  • Page 12: Changing The Direction Of Travel

    Operating manual LH101 … down to a standstill. 3.2.3 Changing the direction of travel: To change the direction of travel, first set the speed step to “0”. You can now change the direction of travel Action Display Explanation Press the rotary knob to change the direction of travel of the locomotive.
  • Page 13: Switching The Light Function Of The Locomotive Decoder

    First steps 3.2.5 Switching the light function of the locomotive decoder: Action Display Explanation Use the '0' key to switch function 0 (usually the direction-dependent head light of the locomotive) on and off. If this function is enabled, this is shown in the bottom line of the display.
  • Page 14: Basic Operating Instructions For The Lh101

    Operating manual LH101 Basic operating instructions for the LH101 First and foremost, the LH101 serves to control locomotives, i. e. to change the speed and the direction of the locomotive and to switch functions in locomotive decoders. Therefore, after being turned on, the LH101 is always set to the operating mode “Controlling locomotive”.
  • Page 15: The Lh101 Lcd Display

    Basic operating instructions for the LH101 4.3 The LH101 LCD display The LH101 has a two-line luminous LCD display. Depending on the operating mode you are in, the display will look different. The locomotive address is displayed using 4 digits. If needed, zeros are added in front of the address.
  • Page 16: The Rotary Knob Of The Lh101

    Operating manual LH101 A single locomotive (L) with address 0003 is being controlled. The direction of travel is forward. The speed step is 16 of 28. Function group 0 has been selected; functions F0 and F1 are enabled. A single locomotive (L) with address 0260 is being controlled.
  • Page 17: Controlling Locomotives

    Controlling locomotives Controlling locomotives Controlling locomotives means changing the speed and the direction of locomotives and switching functions in locomotive decoders (lighting, coupling etc.). In this section, you will learn: three different ways to select (i. e. call up) locomotive addresses. more information on controlling the speed and direction.
  • Page 18: Choosing Locomotive Addresses From The "Stack" Of The Lh101

    Operating manual LH101 Continue to enter the address. After have entered complete locomotive address, the information about function, direction and speed step associated with this locomotive address is queried from the command station and displayed. If the display flashes after you have called up the locomotive address, the locomotive has already been called up by another manual control.
  • Page 19: Selecting A Locomotive Address From The Command Station Memory

    Controlling locomotives . . . Continue until you have reached the last stack slot. Press the rotary knob to select the stack slot and the locomotive address placed therein. If you need more than 8 stack slots, you can use another LH101 and save other locomotive addresses in its stack.
  • Page 20: Taking Over Control Of A Locomotive From Another Manual Control

    Operating manual LH101 Confirm your selection. The address saved first in the command station memory is displayed. Turn the rotary knob to scroll through the command station memory. The letter in front of the address indicates whether you are dealing with a locomotive that operates in a multiple traction ("m")…...
  • Page 21: Changing The Locomotive`s Speed And Direction

    Controlling locomotives If you do not want to take over the locomotive Press the 'Esc' key to change back to the locomotive controlled before or select another locomotive address. 5.2 Changing the locomotive`s speed and direction To control the speed and direction, two methods are available: the standard mode (ex-factory setting): In this mode, use the rotary knob to decrease the speed step to 0.
  • Page 22: Locomotive-Specific Emergency Stop

    Operating manual LH101 A counter clockwise turn decreases the speed step … … down to a standstill. Press the rotary knob while in speed step 0 to change the direction of travel. 5.2.1.1 Locomotive-specific emergency stop Action Display Explanation If the speed step of a locomotive is not 0 and you briefly press the rotary knob …...
  • Page 23: Shunting Mode

    Controlling locomotives 5.2.2 Shunting mode While in shunting mode, use the rotary knob to decrease the speed step to 1. Press the rotary knob to stop the locomotive. Let the locomotive move slowly to the desired location and press the rotary knob stop...
  • Page 24: Enabling Functions In Locomotive Decoders

    The functions are numbered, beginning with 0. ® Altogether the Digital plus by Lenz system can address up to 28 functions in locomotive decoders. For the LH101, these 28 functions are divided into 3 function groups.
  • Page 25: Changing Function Groups

    Controlling locomotives 5.3.1 Changing function groups The selected function group is indicated at the bottom left of the display. Action Display Explanation Function group 0 is displayed, functions 0, 1, 3 and 8 are enabled. Briefly press the 'F' key to change to the next function group: Function group 1 is displayed, functions 12, 13, 15, 17 and 19 are enabled.
  • Page 26: Configuring The "Refresh" Of Functions

    Operating manual LH101 Press the 'F' key and keep it pressed until the display changes. Release the 'F' key and turn the rotary knob until you reach this display. Press the rotary knob; the configuration of function 1 is displayed. Turn the rotary knob until the function is displayed that you want to set to permanent or temporary operation.
  • Page 27 Controlling locomotives function information is transmitted cyclically and which is not. Ex- factory, the LZV100 cyclically transmits information about functions 0 to 8. A “refresh” of functions affects all locomotive addresses. To “refresh” functions, proceed as follows: Action Display Explanation Proceed from “Controlling locomotive”.
  • Page 28: Displaying And Changing The Speed-Step Mode

    Operating manual LH101 5.4 Displaying and changing the speed-step mode The range from stop to maximum speed of a locomotive is divided into speed steps. The more steps, the smaller the division. With the LH101 you can set 2 different divisions (also called „speed step modes”): 28 or 128 speed steps.
  • Page 29: Emergency Off

    Controlling locomotives Press the rotary knob to assign a specific speed-step mode to the locomotive address. In "128 speed steps" mode, speed step "0" and the "emergency stop" are counted as speed steps. The maximum speed step which is therefore displayed in this mode is "126".
  • Page 30: Switching Points And Signals

    (e. g. to the LS100/LS150 of the Digital ® plus by Lenz system or to other compatible modules). You can switch a total of 1024 points, signals and other magnetic articles using ® the Digital plus by Lenz system. Action Display Explanation Proceed from „Controlling locomotive“.
  • Page 31: Displaying The Point Setting

    Switching points and signals While switching points and signals, it is still possible to control the speed and direction of the displayed locomotive using the rotary knob. This allows you to switch points during shunting manoeuvres. 6.1 Displaying the point setting 6.1.1 Using non-feedback-capable point decoders In this case, the last command sent to the switch decoder is displayed.
  • Page 32 Operating manual LH101 ‘Rm’ indicates that you have called up a point number of a feedback- capable LS100 switch decoder. When calling up the point, the position + may be displayed. If you now press the key to switch the point, the display changes to – (if the switching has actually taken place).
  • Page 33: Creating, Editing And Deleting Routes

    Creating, editing and deleting routes Creating, editing and deleting routes Routes are a series of switch commands for points/signals that can be called up with just a few operating steps. Routes serve to effect the point settings required for a certain path with little effort.
  • Page 34: Creating A New Route

    Operating manual LH101 7.1 Creating a new route you create a route, note down the respective point EFORE  number as well as the required setting. The Annex ( 95) includes a form that you can copy for this purpose. The download area on our website also contains a PDF form that you can use.
  • Page 35: Editing A Route

    Creating, editing and deleting routes Press the 'M' key to enter the desired point/signal setting. Press the 'M' key again to send a corresponding switch command to the point/signal. This way you can verify if you have selected the correct point and the correct setting. Press the 'point/signal' key to confirm the entries relating to this step.
  • Page 36 Operating manual LH101 Turn the rotary knob to select "Fahrstrasse bearbeiten/Edit route". Press the key to confirm your selection and … … use the rotary knob to select the route that you want to edit. Press the rotary knob to confirm your selection.
  • Page 37: Editing A Step In A Route

    Creating, editing and deleting routes 7.2.1 Editing a step in a route Proceed initially as described in the section "Editing a route", page 35 and select the option "Change step". The first step in the route selected for changing is displayed. Scroll to the step that you want to change.
  • Page 38: Deleting A Step From A Route

    Operating manual LH101 … select another step for editing … …or… … press the ‘Esc‘ key to leave the menu "Fahrstraßen bearbeiten/Edit routes" and return to “Controlling locomotive”. 7.2.2 Deleting a step from a route Proceed initially as described in the section "Editing a route", page 35. Select the option "Schritt löschen/Delete step"...
  • Page 39: Adding A Step To A Route

    Creating, editing and deleting routes … press the 'Esc' key to cancel the deletion process and return to selecting a step. 7.2.3 Adding a step to a route The option " New step" is displayed only if the maximum amount of steps in a route has not yet been reached! Proceed initially as described in the section "Editing a route", page 35.
  • Page 40 Operating manual LH101 Use the rotary knob to select "Fahrstrasse löschen/Delete route". Press the key to confirm your selection and … select the route that you want to delete. Press the key again to confirm the deletion. The selected route is deleted. You are now back in the routes menu.
  • Page 41: Setting Routes

    Setting routes Setting routes Before you can set routes, you have to create routes in the LH101. The creating, editing and deleting of routes is  described from page 33 onward. The setting of a route is similar to the setting of points and signals: Action Display Explanation...
  • Page 42 Operating manual LH101 When the route has been created, a confirmation is displayed. You can now … … turn the rotary knob again to select the next route. …or… press the '<=' key to go back up a level so you can switch individual points.
  • Page 43: Double Traction

    Double traction Double traction The LH101 allows you to add two locomotives to a double traction and to control them as if they were one locomotive. In this section, you will learn: what a double traction is the requirements for a double traction how to assemble a double traction how to switch between the two locomotives in a double traction how to disassemble a double traction...
  • Page 44: Assembling Two Locomotives In A Double Traction

    Operating manual LH101 9.3 Assembling two locomotives in a double traction: Call up the first locomotive (e. g. locomotive no. 24) and drive it to the location on your layout where you want to couple it to the second locomotive. Now, call up the second locomotive (e.
  • Page 45: Assembling Locomotives With Different Speed Steps Into A Double Traction

    Double traction Both locomotives can now be controlled simultaneously by turning the rotary knob. You can stop or change the direction of travel as if you were controlling one locomotive. You can now control the assembled double traction as if it was one locomotive.
  • Page 46: Error Messages When Assembling A Double Traction

    Operating manual LH101 Press the 'M' key. Turn the rotary knob until you reach the option "Doppeltraktion/Double traction". Press the rotary knob to select the option. A security query is displayed. Press the 'Esc' key to cancel the process. Press the key again to disassemble the double traction;...
  • Page 47 Double traction One of the two locomotives that you wanted to add to the double reaction has already been called up by another manual control. One of the two locomotives that you wanted to add to the double traction is already part of another double traction. The speed step of one of the two locomotives was not 0.
  • Page 48: Multiple Traction (Mtr)

    10.2 Requirements for a multiple traction: You can assemble multiple tractions with all locomotive decoders of ® the Digital plus by Lenz programme that were produced as of the end of 1996. You can also use DCC decoders of other manufacturers...
  • Page 49: Assembling A Multiple Traction (Mtr)

    Multiple traction (MTR) provided they support the MTR function. Further information can be obtained from the manufacturers of these decoders. All locomotives that you want to add to an MTR must be located on the layout! Only then can the locomotive decoders receive the special MTR commands sent over the track! The addresses of all locomotives that you want to add to a multiple...
  • Page 50 Operating manual LH101 If the locomotive currently controlled is a conventional analogue locomotive (address 0), the option "multiple traction" is not available. Press the rotary knob to select the option. Turn the rotary knob to display "Lok einfügen/Add locomotive". Press the rotary knob to select the option. You are asked to enter the multiple traction address.
  • Page 51: Controlling A Multiple Traction

    Multiple traction (MTR) Press the rotary knob to add the displayed address to the MTR. Continue until you have added all desired locomotives to the MTR and … … complete the assembly process. Locomotives from the LH101`s stack that are already part of a double traction or a multiple traction are not available.
  • Page 52: Switching Functions In The Mtr

    Operating manual LH101 10.4.2 Switching functions in the MTR The keys that turn functions on or off affect only that locomotive in the MTR whose address is displayed (indicted by a lower case “m”). If the MTR address (indicted by an upper case “M”) is displayed, you cannot switch functions and no functions are displayed.
  • Page 53: Deleting A Locomotive From A Multiple Traction

    Multiple traction (MTR) Turn the rotary knob to scroll through the locomotives that are part of the MTR. Press the rotary knob to select the desired locomotive. 10.6 Deleting a locomotive from a multiple traction You can delete any locomotive that is part of an MTR at any time. When deleting a locomotive from an MTR, this locomotive must be located on the layout! Only then can the locomotive decoders receive the special MTR commands...
  • Page 54 Operating manual LH101 Turn the rotary knob until "MTR Loks löschen/Delete locomotives" displayed. Press rotary knob to display the locomotives in the MTR. Turn the rotary knob to select the locomotive address that you want to delete from the MTR. Press the rotary knob to confirm your selection.
  • Page 55: Deleting A Complete Mtr

    Multiple traction (MTR) 10.7 Deleting a complete MTR You can also delete the complete multiple traction. When deleting a complete MTR, all locomotives in the MTR must be located on the layout! Only then can the locomotive decoders receive the special MTR commands sent over the track! If a command to delete does not reach the locomotive decoder (due to bad contact or because you have removed...
  • Page 56: Error Messages Relating To Multiple Tractions

    Operating manual LH101 10.8 Error messages relating to multiple tractions If you made an error when assembling the multiple traction, you receive one of the following messages: Error 24: The locomotive was not called up before it was added to the MTR or the locomotive was not given an operating command.
  • Page 57: Displaying Feedback

    Displaying feedback 11 Displaying feedback Use this function to display the status of inputs of LR100/101 feedback modules. Action Display Explanation Press the 'M' key. You are offered the option last selected, e. g. multiple traction. Turn rotary knob display "Rückmeldungen anzeigen/Display feedback".
  • Page 58 Operating manual LH101 If you enter a feedback address, but no feedback module with that address is connected to the feedback bus, you see the following display: Press the '<=' key to enter the address of another feedback module … The valid feedback address range is 1 to 128.
  • Page 59: Configuring (Programming) Decoder Settings

    CV3 is always the starting delay, and CV4 is always the braking delay. A description of the available CVs and their settings is contained in Digital plus by Lenz® locomotive decoder manuals or in the " Handbuch Lokdecoder (Art. no. 90005)".
  • Page 60: Difference Between "Programming In Operational Mode" And

    Operating manual LH101 There are also “index cards” that contain the entered numeric value in another way of writing to facilitate use. This other way of writing is called binary writing. Here, the numeric value is not displayed using the digits 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, but using only the digits 0 and 1. It is easier to imagine those CVs as a series of 8 switches that can be switched on or off.
  • Page 61: When To Use "Programming On The Programming Track

    Whenever you want to change the address of a locomotive decoder. ® There are also Digital plus by Lenz decoders that are not capable of "Programming in operational mode", e. g. locomotive decoders that were developed before this feature became an NMRA standard, or e.
  • Page 62: Programming In Operational Mode - Pom

    12.2.2 Which locomotive decoders can have their settings changed using PoM? All Digital plus by Lenz locomotive decoders from the XF and XS series onwards are capable of PoM. If you use locomotive decoders from other manufacturers, please refer to their manuals to check if these are capable of PoM.
  • Page 63 Configuring (programming) decoder settings Before you switch to PoM, you must call up the address of the locomotive whose settings you want to change Explanation Action Display Call up the locomotive whose settings you want to change using PoM. Press the 'locomotive' key. Press the 'M' key.
  • Page 64: Reading Out Cvs Using The Lrc120 Address Display

    Operating manual LH101 You can now use the rotary knob to change the value. The new value is immediately entered into the decoder. This is particularly useful if you want to e. g. change the brightness of the locomotive lighting. Alternatively, press the '<=' key to enter another value using the key pad …...
  • Page 65: Setting And Deleting Bits (Switches) Using Pom - Step By Step Approach

    Configuring (programming) decoder settings Press the 'M' key. You are offered the option last used (in this example the multiple traction). Turn the rotary knob until "Programmieren während des Betriebs PoM/Programming in operational mode" is displayed. Press the rotary knob to select the option "PoM".
  • Page 66 Operating manual LH101 In the following example we will change CV29 in locomotive address 3 using PoM. Action Display Explanation Call up the locomotive whose settings you want to change using PoM. Press the 'locomotive' key. Press the 'M' key. You are offered the option last used (in this example the setting of the speed step mode).
  • Page 67 Configuring (programming) decoder settings Turn the rotary knob to set the bit (1) or to delete the bit (0). Press the knob to start programming. While programming you see this display. Press the 'Esc' key to return to selecting the bit …...
  • Page 68: Programming On The Programming Track

    Operating manual LH101 12.3 Programming on the Programming track As explained above, programming means changing the settings of decoders. Depending on the decoder setting that you want to change, two menus are available to facilitate handling: Programmieren Adresse/Programming Address This is the easiest way to determine or change a decoder address. You do not need to know in which CVs the values for the address have to be entered, the process is the same for all addresses.
  • Page 69: Reading Out And Changing A Locomotive Address

    Configuring (programming) decoder settings 12.3.3 Reading out and changing a locomotive address Step-by-step approach to reading out a locomotive address: Action Display Explanation Proceed from “Controlling locomotive”. Change to the general menu. Select "Programmieren auf dem Programmiergleis/Programming on the programming track" … …...
  • Page 70 Operating manual LH101 Press the 'locomotive' key to complete the entry process. The desired address is now entered into the locomotive decoder. The locomotive address is displayed. If an error occurred during the entry process, you will receive an error message (p. 74). Now, press to enter another locomotive address...
  • Page 71: Reading Out And Programming A Cv

    Configuring (programming) decoder settings 12.3.4 Reading out and programming a CV Action Display Explanation Proceed from “Controlling locomotive”. Change to the general menu. Select the relevant menu entry … and confirm your selection. Turn the rotary knob until "Programmieren CV/Programming CV" is displayed … …...
  • Page 72: Binary (Bitwise) Displaying And Changing Of The Cv Value

    Operating manual LH101 change to the binary display (and changing the value) select another CV return to “Controlling locomotive”. 12.3.4.1 Binary (bitwise) displaying and changing of the CV value There are two different ways of entering (or displaying) the desired value in the CV: Decimal or bitwise (binary).
  • Page 73 Configuring (programming) decoder settings Press corresponding bit 1. Press delete corresponding bit 4. Press the 'locomotive' key to start programming. You can change between the bitwise and the decimal display of the value at any time: Decimal display Bitwise display Now, you have the following options: Select another CV return to “Controlling locomotive”.
  • Page 74: Error Messages While Programming On The Programming Track

    Operating manual LH101 12.4 Error messages while programming on the programming track If an error occurred during programming or reading out process, you will receive an error message: Error 1 While programming or reading out a decoder, a power overload (short circuit) was detected.
  • Page 75: Lh101 Setup (Device Setting)

    LH101 setup (device setting) 13 LH101 setup (device setting) This section describes the possible settings of the LH101. These are permanently saved in the LH101. 13.1 Setting the speed step mode To control direction and speed, two methods are available: Standard mode: In this mode (ex-factory setting) you can decrease the speed step to 0 using the rotary knob.
  • Page 76: Setting The Club Mode

    Operating manual LH101 Press the rotary knob to select this option. Turn the rotary knob until the option "Fahrmodus einstellen/Setting speed step mode" is displayed and press the rotary knob. The current setting is displayed. (ex-factory setting is "standard"). Turn the rotary knob to select the desired setting …...
  • Page 77: Setting Club Mode 1 Or 2

    LH101 setup (device setting) Mode 2: It is possible to control the locomotive set and to switch functions 0 to 9. All other operating options are blocked. Mode 0: This is the ex-factory setting. The entire range of operating options is available. Mode 1 and mode 2 are secured by a password (a four-digit number).
  • Page 78: Setting Mode 0

    Operating manual LH101 Press the rotary knob to select this option. You can now choose between "Clubmodus 1/Club mode 1" and " Clubmodus 2/Club mode 2”. (If the LH01 is in mode 1 or 2, this menu is not available). Press the rotary knob to select the desired club mode.
  • Page 79: Counting Method For Bit Representation

    LH101 setup (device setting) … "Passwort?/Password?" is displayed. Release the button to enter the password (which we hope you remember ). If you have entered the correct password, "Clubmodus 0 aktiviert/Club mode 0 enabled" is displayed. LH101 returns “Controlling locomotive”. The locomotive address or the speed step are displayed.
  • Page 80: Display Brightness

    Operating manual LH101 Press the rotary knob to select this option. Turn the rotary knob until the option "Zählweise Bitdarstellung/Counting method bit representation" is displayed. Press the rotary knob to select this option. The current setting is displayed. Turn the rotary knob to select an option … …...
  • Page 81 LH101 setup (device setting) Turn the rotary knob until the option "Setup LH101/LH101 setup" is displayed. Press the rotary knob to select this option. Turn the rotary knob until the option "Helligkeit Display/Display brightness" displayed. Press the rotary knob to select this option. Turn the rotary knob to set the display brightness.
  • Page 82: Display Contrast

    Operating manual LH101 13.5 Display contrast Action Display Explanation Select the locomotive address that is to be operated in club mode 1 or 2. Press the 'M' key. Turn the rotary knob until the option "Setup LH101/LH101 setup" is displayed. Press the rotary knob to select this option.
  • Page 83: Displaying The Version Number

    LH101 setup (device setting) 13.6 Displaying the version number Action Display Explanation Select the locomotive address that is to be operated in club mode 1 or 2. Press the 'M' key. Turn the rotary knob until the option "Setup LH101/LH101 setup" is displayed. Press the rotary knob to select this option.
  • Page 84: Setting The Xpressnet Address

    Operating manual LH101 13.7 Setting the XpressNet address All input devices connected to the XpressNET must have their own device address to ensure the correct exchange of information with the command station. You must therefore make sure that all connected devices have different device addresses.
  • Page 85: Reset To Ex-Factory Setting

    LH101 setup (device setting) Press the rotary knob to save the displayed value. Return to the menu "XpressNet Adresse einst./Setting the XpressNet address". Press the 'Esc' key to return to “Controlling locomotive”. 13.8 Reset to ex-factory setting Action Display Explanation Select the locomotive address that is to be operated in club mode 1 or 2.
  • Page 86: Route Interval

    Operating manual LH101 … the device restarts. Routes Routes saved in the LH101 will be available even after a reset to the ex-factory setting. 13.9 Route interval This setting determines the time lag with which switch commands of a route are sent to the command station. The settable range is 300ms (0.3s) to 2750ms (2.75s).
  • Page 87 LH101 setup (device setting) Turn the rotary knob to set the desired interval. Times between 250ms and 1500ms can be set. Press the rotary knob to confirm your selection. You receive a confirmation. Press the 'Esc' key to move up one level in the menu …...
  • Page 88: System Setup

    Operating manual LH101 14 System setup System settings are settings that do not only affect individual locomotives but the entire digital system. These settings are saved permanently in the command station (LZ100/LZV100/LZV200). 14.1 Enabling and disabling the "AUTO" mode The "AUTO" mode is a special feature of the LZ100/LZV100/LZV200 command stations.
  • Page 89: System Behaviour With "Auto" Mode Enabled

    System setup … and press the button to confirm the setting. Press the 'ESC' key to leave the menu without changing the setting. LH101 returns “Controlling locomotive”. 14.1.1 System behaviour with "AUTO" mode enabled If you turn the LZ100/LZV100/LZV200 command station on while the "AUTO"...
  • Page 90: Deleting Locomotive Addresses From The Command Station Memory

    Operating manual LH101 Press the rotary knob to select this option. Turn the rotary knob until the option "Versionsnummer anzeigen/Displaying version number" is displayed. 14.3 Deleting locomotive addresses from the command station memory The LZ100/LZV100/LZV200 command station repeatedly sends operating data to all locomotive addresses contained in its memory. To avoid sending more addresses than necessary (and to optimise the reaction time), you can delete locomotive addresses from the memory that are not required for operation.
  • Page 91 System setup Turn the rotary knob until the option "Setup System/System setup" is displayed. Press the rotary knob to select this option. Turn the rotary knob until the option "Lokadresse Zentralenspeicher löschen/Deleting locomotive address from the command station memory" is displayed. Press the rotary knob to select this option.
  • Page 92 Operating manual LH101 Press the 'Esc' key to return to “Controlling locomotive”. Proceed with care when deleting a locomotive address from the command station memory. If an address is deleted, the command station will no longer send data to the locomotive. In case of a power interruption, the locomotive may lose the information.
  • Page 93: Appendix

    If this error appears repeatedly, the battery in the LZ100/LZV100 command station may be dead. Please contact your model railway dealer or Lenz Elektronik for replacement. Error 98 The command sent from the manual control to the command station is not available in its list of commands.
  • Page 94 The cause may be interference on the XpressNET. Please check if all wires are connected correctly. If this does not solve the problem, it is possible that the command station or the manual control are defective. Please contact your model railway dealer or Lenz Elektronik.
  • Page 95: Routes Form

    Appendix 15.2 Routes form Route no._____ Route no._____ Step Address Step Address...
  • Page 96: Trouble Shooting

    Operating manual LH101 15.3 Trouble shooting Problem Possible cause Solution Locomotive does not run Wrong locomotive address Enter correct locomotive on the display address (p. 17) Locomotive address on You are in the address Press 'Enter'. the display, but pressing selection mode of the operating keys yields no command station memory,...
  • Page 97 Appendix can be found on page 69. “STOP” flashes on the An emergency stop was Press the rotary knob to display. initiated by another manual cancel the emergency stop. control. An emergency off was Press the rotary knob to “OFF” flashes on the initiated by another manual cancel the emergency off.
  • Page 98: Tree Structure Of Options Of The Lh101

    Operating manual LH101 Tree structure of options of the LH101 15.4 Select locomotive address from the LH101 stack Select locomotive address from the command station memory Select speed step mode Change function group Press longer: Configure functions Configure “refresh” of functions Set permanent/temporary operation Switch points/signals Call up routes...
  • Page 99 Appendix Contrast display Display version number Set XpressNet address Reset to ex-factory setting Route interval System setup "AUTO" mode Display system version number Delete locomotive address from memory...
  • Page 100 Furthermore, in all such cases guarantees become invalid. Vogelsang 14 35398 Giessen Hotline: 06403 900 133 Fax: 06403 900 155 www.lenz-elektronik.de support@lenz-elektronik.de Keep this operating manual for later use!

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