LOGIC RAIL Block Animator Instructions Manual

Tomar semaphore motor, bulb-based & led-based, common-anode position light signal

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Getting started
Thank you for purchasing a Logic Rail Technologies product! Please familiarize yourself with all the instructions prior to
installing this board. These instructions cover the version of the Block Animator that provides 3-aspect signaling for Tomar
semaphore motors, bulb-based signals (including position light signals), and LED-based, common anode (positive) wired
position light signals.
The Block Animator (BA) provides automatic operation of two 3-aspect block signals in a semi-prototypical way. Four
photocells are used for bidirectional train detection. The layout of the signals (or semaphores) and photocells is illustrated
below.
Photocell
W1
The BA operates the signals as described next. In the absence of any trains the two signals will be green. Now consider a
train traveling eastbound. When photocell W1 is covered signal WB will change from green to red and will remain red as the
train continues eastbound and subsequently covers signal W2. When the train then covers photocell E2 signal EB will change
from green to red. Once the train has totally uncovered photocells W1 and W2 then signal WB will change from red back to
green. As the train continues eastbound towards photocell E1 signal EB will remain red. Once the train has passed over
photocell E1 and totally uncovers both it and photocell E2 signal EB will change to yellow; this mimics the behavior of the
train entering the "next block." After a time delay (10 or 30 seconds; see below) signal EB will change to green. Signal
operation for a westbound train is similar with signal EB changing from green to red and back to green while signal WB
changes from green to red to yellow and back to green.
You should make all of the connections to the BA before applying power to it. You can mount the BA anywhere it is
convenient underneath your layout using the four mounting holes provided. The holes will accept #4 screws; do not enlarge
the holes as damage to the circuit board can result and your warranty will be voided!
The BA board has a set of 6 configuration switches on it. Each switch is described below.
Switch Name
SETUP
DELAY
Yellow to Green delay is 30 seconds
SIG_EB
SIG_WB
YELHUE
APPRL
Approach Lighting
The concept of Approach Lighting is quite simple. A signal (excluding semaphores) remains dark (not illuminated) until a
train approaches it (i.e. the block in advance of the signal is occupied). This has been primarily used in the western U.S. in
remote locations where signal equipment operates on battery power. Having the signals unlit most of the time saves battery
power as well as prolongs the life of the bulbs. The "rule" for illumination is simple: the signal shall be illuminated when the
preceding block is occupied. The BA supports this feature (when the APPRL switch is ON/CLOSED) and works as follows.
Signal EB will be illuminated whenever an eastbound train covers photocell W1 and will keep signal EB illuminated until
photocell E2 is covered and then subsequently uncovered. Note that if the eastbound train covers and then uncovers photocell
W1 but after 35 seconds hasn't covered photocell E2, then the BA will assume the train has actually reversed direction and
will turn the signal off. Similarly, signal EB will also be illuminated whenever a westbound train covers photocell E2 and
will keep signal EB illuminated until photocell W1 is covered and then subsequently uncovered. The same 35 second
"timeout" mechanism is in effect for this direction of travel too. Signal WB will operate in a similar manner with respect to
photocells E1 and W2. You can turn approach lighting on or off at any time. Hopefully it is obvious that if you turn this
feature off then the signals will be illuminated all the time!
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Signal
EB
Photocell
W2
Meaning when OFF/OPEN
BA is in normal operating mode
MUST use this setting
MUST use this setting
Not used
Approach Lighting is Disabled
Block Animator
Tomar semaphore motor, bulb-based &
LED-based, common-anode position
light signal instructions
Signal
WB
Photocell
E2
W
E
Meaning when ON/CLOSED
BA is in photocell setup mode
Yellow to Green delay is 10 seconds
Approach Lighting is Enabled
Revised 10/20/18
Photocell
E1
Do not use this setting
Do not use this setting
Not used
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Summary of Contents for LOGIC RAIL Block Animator

  • Page 1 Thank you for purchasing a Logic Rail Technologies product! Please familiarize yourself with all the instructions prior to installing this board. These instructions cover the version of the Block Animator that provides 3-aspect signaling for Tomar semaphore motors, bulb-based signals (including position light signals), and LED-based, common anode (positive) wired position light signals.
  • Page 2 Semaphore motor and signal wiring Wiring for Tomar’s semaphore motor and signal is shown in Figure 1. You will need a current limiting resistor for the semaphore bulb; refer to Tomar’s instruction sheet for details. Note that the input power range must be is 9 - 12V AC or DC.
  • Page 3 2-light signal wiring Wiring for 2-light bulb-based light signals is shown in Figure 3. Three diodes (e.g. Radio Shack #276-1101) must be added to the yellow and green outputs as shown. You will need the current limiting resistors if the voltage rating of the bulbs is lower than the input voltage to the BA.
  • Page 4 If your signal is an “absolute” type (that means it has two red bulbs for the stop position while all others are yellow) then you will have to cut the exposed lead on the diode (D9 for the EASTBOUND signal or D12 for the WESTBOUND signal) on the BA board as shown in Figure 5.
  • Page 5 The Photocells The photocells should be mounted between the rails. Drill a 9/64" hole through the ballast, roadbed, and sub-roadbed. For the smaller scales this drilling may end up hitting the ties. Take your time so you don’t mangle them! Figure 7 illustrates the placement of a photocell in between the rails.
  • Page 6: Signal Delay

    All wiring should follow what has been previously described. Please note that with this usage of the Block Animator you CANNOT enable approach lighting; you MUST have the APPRL switch in the OFF/OPEN position in order to have proper signal behavior.
  • Page 7 Minimizing electrical noise effects from other sources that may cause false triggering Switch machines, switch motors and electrical uncouplers are notorious for generating electrical noise when they are energized. Such noise can be inadvertently coupled onto the BA’s photocell connections which can then lead to false triggering of the signal circuit.
  • Page 8: Warranty

    This product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. Logic Rail Technologies reserves the right to repair or replace a defective product. The product must be returned to Logic Rail Technologies in satisfactory condition.

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