Technical Specifications; Mounting The Fd-R; Basic - tams elektronik FD-R Basic Manual

Railcom transmitter and function decoder
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6.Technical specifications

Data format
Feedback log
Supply voltage
Current consumption
(without connected loads)
Max. current of the function outputs
Max. total current
Protected to
Ambient temperature in use
Ambient temperature in storage
Comparative humidity allowed
Dimensions
Weight

7. Mounting the FD-R

Follow the connection diagram fig. 1.
Open the vehicle´s housing. Locate the position for the module.
Solder the connections from the rail current collectors at the points X4
and X5. Assign the connections as follows:
X4:
left rail current collector (seen in direction of motion)
X5:
right rail current collector (seen in direction of motion)
Tip: It is not possible to send a confirmation signal to the central unit in
DCC format when there is not sufficient current consumption. Therefore
you should connect at least one accessory with a current consumption
of max. 100 mA before starting to program the module if using it as a
function decoder. In case you use the module as a RailCom-transmitter
only, this is not necessary.
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DCC and Motorola
RailCom
12-24 Volt digital voltage
approx. 10 mA
100 mA each
300 mA
IP 00
0 - + 60° C
-10 - + 80° C
max. 85 %
approx. 12,5 x 9,5 x 3,3 mm
approx. 0,6 g

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