Terminals Of The Switchpilot Extension - Esu SwitchPilot User Manual

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c) The power supply for the SwitchPilot and all the devices
connected to it are wired to the terminals Pw A und Pw B.
Both AC- and DC power supplies as well as the digital track
voltage can be used.
d) The screw terminals Trk A and Trk B connect the SwitchPilot
with the power output of a command station (e.g. booster
output) transmitting the digital commands.
e) The switch controlling the operating modes allows you to select
any of the supported modes such as k83, user mode and k84-
mode (also compare with chapter 5.2.1).
f) The LED in conjunction with the
g) programming button helps you to set the digital address of
the SwitchPilot. This process is described in chapter 8.
h) The extension socket / plug connect the SwitchPilot and the
SwitchPilot Extension mechanically and electrically.
z) Decoder ground (optional) – needed for turnout operation
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Figure 1: SwitchPilot connected with SwitchPilot Extension
g)
f)
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when using the SwitchPilot without a digital control unit.
6.2. Connecting elements of the SwitchPilot Extension
Figure 1 on the left shows the SwitchPilot Extension module
i) The outputs marked 1 to 4 offer one relay output A and B that
can be switched together. Each relay output corresponds with
the respective output of the SwitchPilot: If the output Out A
of the SwitchPilot is active the terminal 1 and COM of the
relay output are also active. If the output Out B of the
SwitchPilot is active then the terminals 2 and COM are
electrically connected. Unlike the transistor outputs the relay
outputs always work as variables.
j) Terminal with ground and voltage power (U+) DC for the use
of DC turnout motors like the Tortoise motor.
e)
d)
c)
a)
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