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Lenz Digital plus LE105XF Manual

Universal dcc decoder

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Locomotive decoder LE105XF
The industry's first truly universal decoder that is at home on all
NMRA DCC systems. The characteristics of the decoder are:
Selectable for operation with 14/27, 28/55, 128 direct drive or 128 speed table
mode with precision glide motor control.
Four on/off function outputs with a current rating of 100 mA each
Headlights can be configured for directional lighting, full Rule 17 lighting, or
lights and F1. Headlights can also be dimmed using an extra function.
2 extra functions can be set to blink or configured as ditch lights.
Support for Advanced Consist Control and Extended Addressing
Operation on conventional DC layouts is possible. This feature may be
disabled.
Full Support for operations mode programming (long and short) and full support
for all forms of programming as described in NMRA RP-9.2.3
Rich set of properties which the user can set to customize the decoder to a
particular locomotive.
Provides 1A continuous motor current: Stall current 4 amps
Size L 1.6" x W 0.65" x H 0.12"
L 40mm x W 17mm x H 2.9mm
LE105XF
Universal DCC Decoder
Art. No. 10118
Version 4.5
Revised 2/00
DIGITAL plus
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  • Page 1 Locomotive decoder LE105XF The industry's first truly universal decoder that is at home on all NMRA DCC systems. The characteristics of the decoder are: ∗ Selectable for operation with 14/27, 28/55, 128 direct drive or 128 speed table mode with precision glide motor control. ∗...
  • Page 2 Locomotive decoder LE105XF The LE105XF Universal Decoder The LE105XF represents a whole new concept to the evolution of DCC. Not only is the LE105XF designed to use with our own DIGITAL plus system, it is also designed to be at home on all the other popular NMRA DCC systems.
  • Page 3 Locomotive decoder LE105XF Preparing to Install the LE105XF The locomotive should be operating well on normal DC power before installing the decoder. Replace worn out motor brushes and burned out light bulbs. Clean any dirt or oxidation from the wheels and pickups, and make sure that electrical contact is smooth.
  • Page 4: Wiring Options

    Locomotive decoder LE105XF Doing so will impede air circulation and degrade the performance of the decoder. Instead, put electrician tape over any part of the locomotive frame or body that might touch the decoder and use double sided foam mounting tape to mount the decoder. This will prevent short circuits without 'suffocating' the decoder.
  • Page 5 Locomotive decoder LE105XF • Green wire (Pin #3) to function controlled by Output C. If the bulb is isolated, connect the blue wire (Pin #7) to the other terminal. • Violet wire to function controlled by Output D. If the bulb is isolated, connect the blue wire (Pin #7) to the other terminal.
  • Page 6 Locomotive decoder LE105XF Example 2: Directional bright headlight, other headlight dimmed, one beacon, and one cab light Connect the white wire to the front headlight, the yellow wire to the rear headlight, connect a 490 ohm resister between the front and rear headlights, the green wire to the beacon and the violet wire connects to the cab light.
  • Page 7 This location is read only. Manufacturers Identification / Factory reset This value is the manufacturer ID of the decoder, (Lenz =99). Writing a value of 33 using Register mode resets all CVs to their factory condition Extended Address High Byte...
  • Page 8 Locomotive decoder LE105XF Description Range Setting Consist Address 0-255 The advanced consist address if used is stored in CV19 Acceleration Trim This Configuration Variable 0-255 contains additional acceleration rate information that is to be added to or subtracted from the base value contained in CV3 Deceleration Trim This Configuration Variable 0-255...
  • Page 9 Locomotive decoder LE105XF Description Range Setting Speed Curve Selection: bit 4 0 = factory pre-set speed curve is used 1 = user defined speed curve is used. Please [16] enter the appropriate values into CV 67 to 94 before setting this bit. Extended Addressing: bit 5 0= Normal addressing...
  • Page 10 Locomotive decoder LE105XF Description Range Setting Lighting Special Effects for Outputs C and D bit 0 1 = Output C blinks with the frequency set in CV56 bit 1 1 = Output D blinks with the frequency set in CV56 bit 2 1= Outputs C and D act as Ditch Lights.
  • Page 11 Locomotive decoder LE105XF Creating a Speed Curve One common feature is to set a specific operating speed curve for your locomotives. This is usually done to have dissimilar locomotives have the same performance characteristics or to have the locomotives perform more prototypically. Start by writing down how you want to assign the internal speed settings to the speed steps, for example by making up a table as shown below.
  • Page 12: Warranty

    Locomotive decoder LE105XF Warranty Lenz GmbH does everything it can do to ensure that its products are free from defects and will operate for the life of your model railroad equipment. From time to time even the best engineered products fail either due to a faulty part or from accidental mistakes in installation.