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Doehler & Haass
Sounddecoder
SD05A
SD10A
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SD16A
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SD18A
SD21A
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  • Page 1 Doehler & Haass Sounddecoder SD18A SD05A SD10A SD21A SD16A SD22A...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Safety instructions ..........................4 Warranty ..............................4 Support and help ............................ 4 Sounddecoder SD05A / SD10A / SD16A / SD18A / SD21A / SD22A ..........5 Driving operation ............................ 15 Sound operation ............................. 16 Installation of the sounddecoder ......................17 Preparation .............................
  • Page 3 Contents Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Operating system DCC ........................24 Functions .............................. 24 Setting options ............................. 25 8.2.1 List of supported CV for driving operation .................... 26 8.2.2 List of supported CV for sound operation ..................... 41 Operation .............................. 47 Operating system Märklin-Motorola (MM) ..................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 1 Introduction The sounddecoders are compatible with the protocols of SelecTRIX standard SX1 and SX2 as well as with NMRA-DCC and MM1/MM2 standard. They and can be operated by every central unit supporting one of these data formats. They can be used for normal direct current motors as well as for coreless motors.
  • Page 5: Sounddecoder Sd05A / Sd10A / Sd16A / Sd18A / Sd21A / Sd22A

    Sounddecoder Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 from firmware version 1.12 Sounddecoder SD05A / SD10A / SD16A / SD18A / SD21A / SD22A SD05A M1, M2 Supply voltage (also for SUSI) Motor connection 1, 2 G1, G2 If necessary: Blue wire...
  • Page 6 Sounddecoder Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 from firmware version 1.12 SD10A M1, M2 Supply voltage (also for SUSI) Motor connection 1, 2 G1, G2 If necessary: Blue wire Track connection 1, 2 (common return conductor) to VS Front light ZCLK SUSI clock Rear light AUX1, AUX2 (or AUX3 unamplified or AUX5 unamplified) *)
  • Page 7 Sounddecoder Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 from firmware version 1.12 SD16A GPIO AUX3 ZCLK ZDAT Index AUX1 AUX2 AUX4 AUX5 AUX6 AUX7 AUX4 AUX3 AUX3, AUX4 Additional function 3, 4 AUX5, AUX6 Unamplified additional function 5, 6 *) Ground +3,3 V Electronic supply voltage (not for the user!) res.
  • Page 8 Sounddecoder Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 from firmware version 1.12 SD18A AUX5, AUX6 Unamplified additional function 5, 6 *) Ground +3,3 V Electronic supply voltage (not for the user!) res. Please do not connect anything! *) Unamplified function outputs: see supplement 3...
  • Page 9 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Specifications SD05A SD10A SD16A SD18A Dimensions [mm] 20,0 x 7,6 x 3,0 21,2 x 9,1 x 3,4 20,2 x 10,5 x 3,0 21,4 x 9,0 x 3,2 Driving characteristic values Operating mode SX1, SX2, DCC, MM, DC analog...
  • Page 10 Sounddecoder Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 from firmware version 1.12 SD21A-4 SD21A-5 AUX5, AUX6 Unamplified additional function 5, 6 *) *) Unamplified function outputs: see supplement 3 SUSI supply voltage (also suitable for connecting capacitors) Ground +3,3 V Electronic supply voltage (not for the user!) res.
  • Page 11 Sounddecoder Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 from firmware version 1.12 SD22A AUX5, AUX6 Unamplified additional function 5, 6 *) SUSI supply voltage (also suitable for connecting capacitors) Ground +3,3 V Electronic supply voltage (not for the user!) res. Please do not connect anything! *) Unamplified function outputs: see supplement 3...
  • Page 12 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 PluX22 interface 21 pin interface GPIO AUX3 GPIO ZCLK ZDAT AUX6 AUX4 ZCLK Index ZDAT AUX5 AUX1 AUX1 AUX2 AUX2 AUX4 AUX5 AUX3 AUX6 AUX7 Index GPIO General input/output +5 V / max. 15 mA (max.
  • Page 13 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Specifications SD21A-4 SD21A-5 Dimensions [mm] 26,6 x 15,8 x 4,0 26,6 x 15,8 x 4,0 Driving characteristic values Operating mode SX1, SX2, DCC, MM, DC/AC analog Total load 2,0 A 2,0 A Maximum motor current 2,0 A 2,0 A 30 V...
  • Page 14 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Specifications SD22A Dimensions [mm] 26,6 x 15,8 x 4,0 Driving characteristic values Operating mode SX1, SX2, DCC, MM, DC/AC analog Total load 2,0 A Maximum motor current 2,0 A 30 V Maximum operating voltage Switching voltage at AC-analog: max. 45 V peak = 30 V effective each 150 mA Function outputs for light: LV, LR (dimmable) Function outputs: AUX1, AUX2 (dimmable)
  • Page 15: Driving Operation

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 5.1 Driving operation • Operation can be controlled either by conventional DC command station or by digital central units supporting the formats SelecTRIX 1 and 2, NMRA norm (DCC) or MM1/MM2 standard • Automatic switchover between analog and digital operation •...
  • Page 16: Sound Operation

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 5.2 Sound operation • Originally designed sound projects for steam, diesel and electric locomotives (no “standard sounds“) • Realistic steam sound with synchronized wheel and overlapping exhaust whams. Pitch is depending on speed steps and independent from boiling sound •...
  • Page 17: Installation Of The Sounddecoder

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Installation of the sounddecoder Preparation Check if the locomotive is in perfect condition electrically and mechanically before installation. Defects or dirt must be eliminated first. Pay attention to the instructions of the locomotive producer. Only locomotives running smoothely in direct current mode should be equipped with the sounddecoder. New locomotives should be run at least 30 minutes in each driving direction.
  • Page 18: Installation

    4 In case your locomotive is equipped with an interface corresponding to NEM 651: The SD05A-1 or the SD10A-1 has already the appropriate connections for this plug. Short the ribbon cable up to approximately 5 mm and remove the rest of the insulation. The decoder can be now inserted into the interface without any problems.
  • Page 19: Check After Installation

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 For installation variant 6 connect the wires of SD05A-3, SD10A-3 or of the adapter according to the following diagram: red wire ......with the right track wire black wire ..... with the left track wire orange wire ....
  • Page 20: Operating System Selectrix 1 (Sx1)

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Operating system SelecTRIX 1 (SX1) Attention! The locomotive sounddecoder do not support SX1 programming. You can adjust SX1 operation by SX2 parameter programming according the table under point 7.2. Functions Speed steps ..........31 Speed steps (internal) ........127 Front light/rear light ........
  • Page 21: Sx1 Operation By Sx2 Parameter Programming

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 SX1 operation by SX2 parameter programming See also http://doehler-haass.de/cms/pages/haeufige-fragen.php#a2bc (only in German) Setting Para- Value Setting Value SX1-programming meter range SX2-programming range Locomotive address 1 to 111 Address for SX1 1 to 111 Maximum speed 1 to 7 Maximum speed 0 to 127...
  • Page 22 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 If you proceed according to this mapping, you can simply write all characteristic values, which you would normally use for SX1 programming, into the corresponding SX2 parameter. In this way you can adjust the maximum speed more precisely (value range from 0 to 127 instead of from 1 to 7) and also adjust starting delay and deceleration (AFB) separately and more precisely (value range from 0 to 255 separated for every parameter instead of 1 to 7 for the common characteristic value).
  • Page 23: Operation

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Operation Put the locomotive on the programming track and readout the programming parameters of the decoder. Program the desired locomotive address and start running the locomotive with those parameter values. After the first check you can vary the parameters of the engine freels to your requirements.
  • Page 24: Operating System Dcc

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Operating system DCC Functions Short addresses ............1-127 Long addresses ..........0001-9999 Speed steps ............14, 28,126 Speed steps (internal) ...........127 Front light/rear light (dimmable) ........yes Additional functions (dimmable) ........2 Whole functions .............28 Operation with brake diodes ........yes Operation with brake generators ........
  • Page 25: Setting Options

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Setting options The characteristics of a locomotive designed in DCC operation can be varied by programming the “Configuration Variables“ (CV) at any time. Pleas learn the programming of the CV from the instructions of your programming device. You can find notices for standard “Function Mapping“...
  • Page 26: List Of Supported Cv For Driving Operation

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 8.2.1 List of supported CV for driving operation Name and definition Range Standard Address 1-255 Addresses greater than 127 are only useable in MM operation Starting voltage 0-15 Acceleration time 0-255 The value corresponds to the time in seconds from start to maximum speed and should be set to at least 8 (see note in chapter 8.3).
  • Page 27 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard MM-Settings 0-15 Bit 0-2: 0 = MM operation deactivated 1 = MM operation without additional address 2 = MM operation with one additional address 3 = MM operation with two additional addresses 4 = MM operation with three additional addresses 5 = MM operation with four additional addresses 6 = MM operation with five additional addresses...
  • Page 28 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard Consist address 0-255 Several locomotives in compound under this address (1-127) 0, 128 inactiv Value + 128 inverse direction Consist mode F1-F8 0-255 Function Value Function Value 0....F1 ....1 4 ....F5 ....16 1....F2 ....
  • Page 29 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard Konfigurationsregister 0-255 Function Value 0..Invert direction ........1 1..14 ↔ 28/126 speed steps ..... 2 2..Analog operation allowed ...... 4 3..Feedback allowed ......... 8 5..Locomotive address by CV17/18 ..32 Function mapping F0(f) 0-255 (see supplement 1)
  • Page 30 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard Function mapping F11 (see supplement 1) 0-255 Function mapping F12 0-255 (see supplement 1) Function mapping F1(r) 0-255 (see supplement 1) In case CV47 should have another value as CV35, you have to set CV35 first and then CV47.
  • Page 31 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard Motor control measurement period (as CV56) Motor control impulse width (as CV56) Brake sections 0, 1 1 or 2 Shunting gear speed 0-127 (as CV05) Shunting gear deceleration time 0-255 (as CV03) Function mapping F2 (r) 0-255...
  • Page 32 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 116 Switch off function for AUX2 0-255 Bit 0 = F1 ... Bit 7 = F8 117 Timer for switch off AUX1 0-250 Each 100 ms, 0 = deactivated 118 Timer for switch off AUX2 0-250 Each 100 ms, 0 = deactivated 119 Timer for switch off AUX3...
  • Page 33 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 128 Switch off function for AUX6 0-255 Bit 0 = F1 … Bit 7 = F8 129 Timer for switch off AUX5 0-250 Each 100 ms, 0 = deactivated 130 Timer for switch off AUX6 0-250 Each 100 ms, 0 = deactivated 131 Function mapping low beam light...
  • Page 34 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 137 Settings 0-63 Function Value 0..Unamplified function outputs instead of ZCLK and ZDAT ..... 1 1..Energy saving mode out ................ 2 2..Invert SUSI driving direction ..............4 3..Currently without function ............... 4..Extended function mapping activated ..........
  • Page 35 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 144 Settings 0-31 Function Value 0..Dynamic channel use ............. 1 1..Immediate starting after current interruption ....2 2..Special bit for lightning in analog operation ....4 3..Brake section output to “GPIO“ ........8 (→...
  • Page 36 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 146 Conditions for LR (see CV145) 0-161 147 Conditions for AUX1 (see CV145) 0-161 148 Conditions for AUX2 (see CV145) 0-161 149 Conditions for AUX3 (see CV145) 0-161 150 Conditions for AUX4 0-161 (see CV145) 151 Conditions for AUX5...
  • Page 37 (read only) 97=Doehler & Haass 261 Decoder number (read only) SD05A = 205, SD10A = 210, SD16A = 216, SD18A = 218, SD21A = 221, SD22A = 222 Complete table see: www.doehler-haass.de / „Häufige Fragen“ (only in German) 262 Version number...
  • Page 38 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 263 Date (read only) 264 Revision number (read only) 265 Date (read only) The CV‘s 311-379 for sound operation can be found in a separate list in chapter 8.2.2 390 Function mapping brake button 0-255 (see CV391) 0 = deactivated, 1 …...
  • Page 39 Sounddecoder Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 404 Function interchange F4 (as CV401) 0-46 405 Function interchange F5 (as CV401) 0-46 406 Function interchange F6 (as CV401) 0-46 407 Function interchange F7 (as CV401) 0-46 408 Function interchange F8...
  • Page 40 Sounddecoder Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 464 Effect for AUX5 0-255 465 Parameter for AUX5 0-255 466 Effect for AUX6 (as CV460) 0-255 467 Parameter for AUX6 (as CV461) 0-255 Notes to CV137: Activation SUSI pins: Bit 0 = 0 / Bit 4 = don‘t care / Bit 5 = don‘t care Activation AUX3/AUX4: Bit 0 = 1 / Bit 4 = don‘t care / Bit 5 = 0...
  • Page 41: List Of Supported Cv For Sound Operation

    Sounddecoder Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 from firmware version 1.12 8.2.1 List of supported CV for sound operation Name and definition Range Standard 311 Function mapping driving sound 0-29 0 = deactivated, 1 … 28 = F1 … F28, 29 = F0 (light) Traction motor at electric locomotives, chuffs at steam locomotives, etc.
  • Page 42 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 327 Function mapping sound flow 15 (as CV311) 0-29 328 Function mapping sound flow 16 (as CV311) 0-29 329 Function mapping fade-out effect (as CV311) 0-29 330 Total volume 0-255 0 …...
  • Page 43 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 344 Volume sound flow 12 0-255 (as CV331) 345 Volume sound flow 13 0-255 (as CV331) 346 Volume sound flow 14 0-255 (as CV331) 347 Volume sound flow 15 0-255 (as CV331) 348 Volume sound flow 16 0-255...
  • Page 44 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 358 Driving sound modulation (as CV357) 0-255 359 Timer for fade-out effect 0-255 The value corresponds to the time in seconds from the adjusted total volume to silence 360 Write protection Flash-ROM 0, 1 Must be “0“...
  • Page 45 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 367 Random sounds Function Value 0..Random sounds allowed while standing ........1 1..Random sounds allowed while running ........2 2..Forward random sounds to SUSI interface .......4 368 Volume dynamic sound 0-255 (as CV331) 369 Volume turbo sound 0-255 (as CV331)
  • Page 46 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 378 Function assignment automatic idle (as CV331) 0-29 When the corresponding function key is pressed, the automatic idling after the time period from CV350 has elapsed. If no function key is assigned, the automatic idle is always effective. 379 Function assignment forced acceleration 0-29 (as CV331)
  • Page 47: Operation

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 8.3 Operation Put the locomotive on the programming track and read out the locomotive address of the decoder (CV01). The default value should be 3. Program the desired locomotive address and start running the locomotive keeping these setup values. After the first check you can vary the parameters of the locomotive according to your requirements.
  • Page 48: Operating System Märklin-Motorola (Mm)

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Operating system Märklin-Motorola (MM) Functions Addresses ..........1-255 Speed steps ..........14, 28 Speed steps (internal) ........127 Front light/rear light (dimmable) ....yes Additional functions (dimmable) ....... 2 Functions total (only MM2) ......12 Operation with MM brake section ....
  • Page 49: Programming With Märklin Central Unit 6020/6021

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 9.2 Programming with Märklin central unit 6020/6021 1 Short programming allows entering numbers between 0 and 79, i.e. in short mode only setup parameters with a number < 80 can be changed, in case the desired value should also be < 80. 2 Long programming allows entering numbers between 0 and 255, i.e.
  • Page 50 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Short mode • After changing in programming mode the decoder is in short mode. The engine lighting flashes periodically slow. • Enter now the number of the CV, you want to change, e.g. 01 (two digit). •...
  • Page 51: Operating System Selectrix 2 (Sx2)

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 • Enter now the unit place of the new CV in double digit. Example: Enter ‘05‘. • Activate the reversion of the driving direction for confirmation. Then the locomotive is flashing again. • You may now enter further CVs in long mode which you want to change The long mode can be left by switching the track voltage off and on again or by STOP.
  • Page 52: Setting Options

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 10.2 Setting options The characteristics of a locomotive designed in SX2 operation can be varied by programming the “parameters“ (par) at any time. Pleas learn the programming of the par from the instructions of your programming device. Information on the standard “Function Mapping“...
  • Page 53: List Of Supported Parameters For Driving Operation

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 10.2.1 List of supported parameters Name and definition Range Standard 001 Address unit position 0-99 002 Address hundreds digit 0-99 003 Address for SX1 0-255 If > 111 deactivated 004 Address for SX1, 1. additional channel 0-255 Functions F1-F8 005 Address for SX1, 2.
  • Page 54 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 011 Acceleration time 0-255 The value corresponds to the time in seconds from start to maximum speed and should be set to at least 8 (s. notice in chapter 10.3) 012 Deceleration time 0-255 The value corresponds to the time in seconds from the maximum speed to...
  • Page 55 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 026 Switch off function for AUX1 0-255 Bit 0 = F1 ... Bit 7 = F8 027 Switch off function for AUX2 0-255 Bit 0 = F1 ... Bit 7 = F8 028 Analog mode F1-F8 0-255 Function...
  • Page 56 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 043 Settings 0-31 Function Value 0..Dynamic channel usage (not relevant to SX1/SX2) ....... 1 1..Immediate starting after current interruption ........2 2..Special bit for lighting in analog operation ..........4 3..
  • Page 57 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 061 Function mapping F0(f) (see supplement 1) 0-255 062 Function mapping F0(r) 0-255 (see supplement 1) 063 Function mapping F1(f+r) 0-255 (see supplement 1) If par063 is written, par075 will be set to the same value 064 Function mapping F2(f+r) 0-255 (see supplement 1)
  • Page 58 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 077 Timer for switch off AUX2 0-250 Each 100 ms, 0 = deactivated 078 Timer for switch off AUX3 0-250 Each 100 ms, 0 = deactivated 079 Timer for switch off AUX4 0-250 Each 100 ms, 0 = deactivated 081 Dimming LV/LR...
  • Page 59 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 088 Settings 0-63 Function Value 0..Unampliefied function outputs instead of ZCLK and ZDAT *) ....1 1..Switch off energy saving mode ............. 2 2..Invert SUSI driving direction *) .............. 4 3..Currently without function ...............
  • Page 60 97 = Doehler & Haass (Decoder reset with “101“ 102 Decoder number (read only) SD05A = 205, SD10A = 210, SD16A = 216, SD18A = 218, SD21A = 221, SD22A = 222 Complete table see: www.doehler-haass.de / „Häufige Fragen“ (only in German) 103 Version number...
  • Page 61 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 105 Revision number (read only) 106 Date (read only) 141 Switch off function for AUX3 0-255 Bit 0 = F1 … Bit 7 = F8 142 Switch off function for AUX4 0-255 Bit 0 = F1 …...
  • Page 62 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 153 Timer for driving away 0-250 Each 100 ms, 0 = no driving away 154 Speed steps for approach 0-127 155 Speed steps for driving away 0-127 156 Settings 0-255 Function Value 6..Coupling process and timer deactivated ......64...
  • Page 63 Sounddecoder Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 163 Conditions for AUX1 (see par161) 0-161 164 Conditions for AUX2 0-161 (see par161) 165 Conditions for AUX3 0-161 (see par161) 166 Conditions for AUX4 (see par161) 0-161 167 Conditions for AUX5...
  • Page 64 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 390 Function mapping brake button 0-255 (see CV391) 0 = deactivated, 1 … 28 = F1 … F28, 29 = F0 (light) Bit 7 = 0: Brake button delay is activated only if the brake button is pressed. Bit 7 = 1 (add value 128 to the value of F1 …...
  • Page 65 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 410 Function interchange F10 0-46 (as par401) 411 Function interchange F11 0-46 (as par401) 412 Function interchange F12 0-46 (as par401) 460 Effect for AUX3 0-255 0 = no effect, 1 = dim, 2 = fade in, 3 = fade out, 4 = Fade in and out, 5 = “Marslight“, 6 = “Gyralight“, 7 = “Strobe“, 8 = “double strobe“, 9 = dynamic smoke generator, 10 = firebox (red), 11 = Firebox (orange)
  • Page 66: List Of Supported Parameters For Sound Operation

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 10.2.2 List of supported parameters for sound operation Name and definition Range Standard 311 Function mapping driving sound 0-29 0 = deactivated, 1 … 28 = F1 … F28, 29 = F0 (light) Traction motor at electric locomotives, chuffs at steam locomotives, etc. 312 Function mapping secondary driving sound (as par311) 0-29...
  • Page 67 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 327 Function mapping sound flow 15 (as par311) 0-29 328 Function mapping sound flow 16 (as par311) 0-29 329 Function mapping fade-out effect (as par311) 0-29 330 Total volume 0-255 0 …...
  • Page 68 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 345 Volume Sound flow 13 (as par331) 0-255 346 Volume Sound flow 14 (as par331) 0-255 347 Volume Sound flow 15 (as par331) 0-255 348 Volume Sound flow 16 (as par331) 0-255 349 Volume fade-out effect 0-255...
  • Page 69 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 360 Write protection Flash-ROM 0, 1 Must be “0“ for sound operation (is operated during the loading process) 361 Threshold value ZVS 0-14 The value corresponds to about the supply voltage in volt. At that voltage it will be chan- ged in the energy saving mode (small values induces resetting the sound module and great values cause a “stuttering“...
  • Page 70 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Name and definition Range Standard 369 Volume turbo charger (as par331) 0-255 370 Modulation dynamic brake (as par357) 0-255 371 Modulation dynamic drive (as par357) 0-255 372 Modulation turbo sound proportional part (as par357) 0-255 373 Modulation turbo sound integral part 0-255 (as par357)
  • Page 71: Operation

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 10.3 Operation Put the locomotive on the programming track and readout the locomotive address of the decoder (par001+par002). The ground value should be 1001. Program the desired locomotive address and start running the locomotive keeping these parameter values.
  • Page 72: Supplement 1: Declaration For Function Mapping

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Supplement 1: Notes to Function Mapping If you want to activate a function enter the value of the corresponding output according to the following table. In case you want to activate several different functions simultanously you must add up the related values. Output values: RG/AUX6 ABL/AUX5...
  • Page 73 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Switch off function (CV113-116, CV125-128, par024-027, par141-par144) This function gives you the option for deactivating the output (e.g. frontal driving cab light off), despite of activated output (e.g. LV by function F0). Example: A typical situation where to apply the switch off function is the push pull operation. The front lightning pointing to the waggon must be switched off, but the other lights must be reversed according to the driving direction (white ↔...
  • Page 74: Supplement 2: Speed Characteristics

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Supplement 2: Speed characteristics Speed step characteristic *), Maximum speed characteristic (see CV48 / par051) (see CV05 / par013) Linear ......0 Strongly curved .... 7 *) The curvature of the speed step characteristic corresponds with the DHL locomotive decoder series.
  • Page 75: Supplement 3: Unamplified Function Outputs Aux3

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Supplement 3: Unamplified function outputs AUX3 … AUX6 As in case the unamplified function outputs AUX3 … AUX6 (logic level 0 V - 5 V, max. 20 mA) cannot switch greater loads, switching amplifiers (MOSFET, bipolar transistors or the like) must be provided for consumers, which either require a higher supply voltage (>...
  • Page 76: Supplement 5: Automatic Coupling Procedure ("Coupling Waltz")

    Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Please make sure that the function output you have chosen for connecting the electric coupling has a sufficiently high capacity! We recommend the connections AUX3 and AUX4 of our decoders, which are designed for currents up to 1 A. Hint: Use the coupling functions of our decoders (timer for switching off AUX*) to make sure that the function output will be switched off in any case according to a maximum activation time specified by you.
  • Page 77 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 The time procedure is defined by CVs (see chart): Timer for approach Timer for waiting Timer for driving away Coupling active= Timer for switching off AUX* CV138 Timer for approach CV139 Timer for waiting CV140 Timer for driving away Using the coupling function of our decoder it must be ensured that the function output will be switched off in any case according to a maximum activation time specified by you.
  • Page 78 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Please proceed as follows: For function output AUX1 please use CV 117 (par076) For function output AUX2 please use CV 118 (par077) For function output AUX3 please use CV 119 (par078) For function output AUX4 please use CV 120 (par079) For function output AUX5 please use CV 129 (par145) For function output AUX6 please use CV 130 (par146) The adjusted value is internal multiplied by 100 milliseconds.
  • Page 79 Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 Operating the couplings with 1 function key Should the couplings be connected for example to AUX3 (in front) and AUX4 (at the rear), times are to be entered at AUX3 and AUX4. The corresponding function key must now be assigned to both couplings. For example shall F4 = AUX3 and AUX4 operate: CV38 Function mapping F4 (in example = 16 + 32 = 48 for AUX3 + AUX4)
  • Page 80: Supplement 6: Decoder Recognition (Type And Firmware Version)

    Sounddecoder Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 from firmware version 1.12 Supplement 6: Decoder detection Which decoder is it? Please read out the CV261. You can determine the decoder by the read out value with the help of the listing of the CV261 in the CV table of this description.
  • Page 81 Sounddecoder Sounddecoder from firmware version 1.12 from firmware version 1.11 Märklin ® is a registered trademark of the company Gebr. Märklin & Cie. GmbH, D-73033 Göppingen Motorola ® is a registered trademark of the company Motorola Inc., Schaumburg, Illinois, USA RailCom ®...
  • Page 82 Sounddecoder Notes from firmware version 1.12...
  • Page 83 Sounddecoder Sounddecoder Notes from firmware version 1.12 from firmware version 1.12...
  • Page 84 Company Stamp Doehler & Haass © 2020 Doehler & Haass Steuerungssysteme GmbH & Co. KG Changes and errors reserved Eichelhaeherstrasse 54 D-81249 Muenchen Tel. +49 (0)89 13 93 72 21 technik@doehler-haass.de www.doehler-haass.de Edition 07/2020...

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