Lenz Digital Plus LW120 Information

Lenz Digital Plus LW120 Information

Input board for locomotive decoder

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LW100 Input Board
LW120 Input Board
LW120 is the interface between tower cab
LW100 and the keys on your display
control panel
+ It only works in connection with tower cab
LW100
Information
LW120
Version 1.0
Art. No. 25120
August 2000
DIGITAL plus
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  • Page 1 LW100 Input Board LW120 Input Board LW120 is the interface between tower cab LW100 and the keys on your display control panel + It only works in connection with tower cab LW100 Information LW120 Version 1.0 Art. No. 25120 August 2000 DIGITAL plus...
  • Page 2 Locomotive decoder LE104XF What can LW120 do: Use as a turnout throwing module: A pair of keys or a single key in connection with a group key directly throws a turnout, sets a signal, activates an uncoupler or other device. What can LW120 do in the future: Use as train path module: Pressing a single key calls up a switching chain on the tower cab.
  • Page 3 LW100 Input Board Switches 5 to 8 on SW1 are reserved for future use and must all be set in position “OFF”! Turnout from-to 1-16 17-32 33-48 49-64 65-80 81-96 97-112 113-128 129-144 145-160 161-176 177-192 193-208 209-224 225-240 241-256 Table 1: Setting the group address On the next page you will see an example.
  • Page 4 Locomotive decoder LE104XF You want to throw turnouts 33 to 48 from the key module, you program the DIP-switch as follows: Turnout from-to 0 1 0 0 33-48 Input 1 of the key module (in the picture to the right next to the two “PLUS” terminals) activates turnout address 33, input 2 address 34 and so on to input 16 that activates turnout address 48.
  • Page 5 LW100 Input Board If on the other hand you press the right key, then this activates the “-” terminal of output 1 of the LS100/110 programmed for turnout addresses 33 to 36. The terminals labeled “PLUS” and “MINUS” are designed as double terminals, in case you need to connect several wires.
  • Page 6 Locomotive decoder LE104XF Example: The key module is programmed for turnout addresses 33 to 48. If you now press the “PLUS” group key and in addition key T/S1, then the “+” terminal of output 1 of the LS100/110 that is programmed for turnout addresses 33 to 36 is activated.
  • Page 7 ROCO GBS Standard HEKI: here only elements 9023D and 9024D. Registration section Fill in and return to: Lenz Agency of North America PO Box 143 Chelmsford, MA 01824 My first update for this LW120 with the serial number is free: (Please enter the serial number of your LW120.
  • Page 8 (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Please save this manual for future reference! © 2000 Lenz GmbH, All Rights Reserved DIGITAL plus...

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