Lenz Digital plus LW130 Manual

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LT100 Digital Circuit Breaker
LW130
Output Board for LW100
Art. Nr. 25130
Revised, 12 00

What is the function of LW130:

The basic purpose of LW130 is to display feedback information.
For Example, this can be the position of turnouts, or the display of
occupied track blocks.
LW130 is the interface between tower
+
cab LW100 and displays on your control
panel.
+It only works in connection with tower
cab LW100
DIGITAL plus
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  • Page 1 LT100 Digital Circuit Breaker LW130 is the interface between tower cab LW100 and displays on your control panel. +It only works in connection with tower cab LW100 LW130 Output Board for LW100 Art. Nr. 25130 Revised, 12 00 What is the function of LW130: The basic purpose of LW130 is to display feedback information.
  • Page 2 LT100 Digital Circuit Breaker Prerequisites for displaying feedback information With LW130 you can display feedback information that comes from feedback capable accessory decoders LS100 or feedback encoder LR100. If you want to make the position of a turnout (or signal) visible on your control panel, then the drive of that turnout (or signal) must be connected to a LS100.
  • Page 3 LT100 Digital Circuit Breaker Maximum current of the outputs A maximum current of 50mA may flow at each output of LW130. Ensure that the sum of the current draw of all lights connected to one output is not greater than 50mA. In an overload from too high current draw, LW130 will be damaged! Damages from overloads are not covered by the warranty!
  • Page 4 LT100 Digital Circuit Breaker Organization of the feedback information The DIGITAL plus system at the moment manages 1024 feedback information positions (FP). For turnout feedback from one turnout, 2 feedback positions are needed; for a track occupancy, one feedback position: Turnout with address uses feedback positions 1 and 2...
  • Page 5 LT100 Digital Circuit Breaker 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 1-32 1-16 0 0 0 0 1 513-544 65-68 1 0 0 0 0 33-64 17-32 1 0 0 0 1 545-576 69-72 0 1 0 0 0...
  • Page 6 LT100 Digital Circuit Breaker Outputs 3 and 4 now show the position of turnout 34, and so on to turnout 48, whose position is displayed by outputs 31 and 32. Example 2: You want to display track occupancy status with your LW130. The occupancy detectors have been connected to a feedback encoder LR100 for this purpose and it has address 65.
  • Page 7 LT100 Digital Circuit Breaker the status of occupancy detectors that are connected to a feedback encoder with addresses 11 and 12: Output 17 shows the status at input 1 of address 11, output 32 the status at input 8 of address 12 of the LR100. Connecting displays After the complicated previous chapter now follows the wiring of displays.
  • Page 8 (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Please save this manual for future reference! © 2000 Lenz GmbH, All Rights Reserved...

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