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LD-G-31 plus
Item 41-03310
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LD-G-33 plus
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LD-G-34 plus
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  • Page 1 LD-G-31 plus Item 41-03310 Item 41-03312 Item 41-03313 LD-G-33 plus Item 41-03330 Item 41-03332 Item 41-03333 Item 41-03334 LD-G-34 plus Item 41-03340 Item 41-03341 Item 41-03342 LD-G-36 plus Item 41-03360x Item 41-03362x Item 41-03363x Item 41-03364x tams elektronik n n n...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Contents 1. Getting started................6 2. Safety instructions...............9 3. Safe and correct soldering............12 4. Operation overview..............13 4.1. Modes of operation............13 4.2. Driving of the motor............15 4.3. Function outputs...............17 4.4. Sound functions..............18 4.5. Releasing the functions............20 4.6.
  • Page 3 12. EU declaration of conformity............89 13. Declarations conforming to the WEEE directive......89 © 11/2015 Tams Elektronik GmbH All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without prior permission in writing from Tams Elektronik GmbH.
  • Page 4 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus The asterisks ** RailCom ® is the registered trademark of: Lenz Elektronik GmbH | Vogelsang 14 | DE-35398 Gießen RailComPlus ® is the registered trademark of: Lenz Elektronik GmbH | Vogelsang 14 | DE-35398 Gießen and ESU electronic solutions ulm GmbH &...
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English 1. Getting started This manual applies to all locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus, so for:  locomotive decoder LD-G-31 plus,  locomotive decoder LD-G-33 plus,  locomotive decoder LD-G-34 plus, ...
  • Page 6 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Checking the package contents Please make sure that your package contains:  one or five locomotive decoders, depending on the version with or without soldered connecting wires resp. with or without interface connector;...
  • Page 7 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Required materials For mounting and connecting decoders without interface you need:  an electronic soldering iron (max. 30 Watt) or a regulated soldering iron with a fine tip and a soldering iron stand, ...
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus As a clock generator for the sound locomotive decoder LD-G-36 plus (e.g. to control the correct syncronisation of the steam discharge with the wheel movements):  reed contacts 1 x closing contact (e.g. item-no. 84-53110) ...
  • Page 9 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Electrical hazards  Touching powered, live components,  touching conducting components which are live due to malfunction,  short circuits and connecting the circuit to another voltage than specified,  impermissibly high humidity and condensation build up can cause serious injury due to electrical shock.
  • Page 10 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Thermal danger A hot soldering iron or liquid solder accidentally touching your skin can cause skin burns. As a precaution:  use a heat-resistant mat during soldering,  always put the hot soldering iron in the soldering iron stand, ...
  • Page 11: Safe And Correct Soldering

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English 3. Safe and correct soldering Caution: Incorrect soldering can cause dangers through fires and heat. Avoid these dangers by reading and following the directions given in the chapter Safety instructions.  Use a small soldering iron with max. 30 Watt. Keep the soldering tip clean so the heat of the soldering iron is applied to the solder point effectively.
  • Page 12: Operation Overview

    English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus 4. Operation overview 4.1. Modes of operation Digital operation The locomotive decoder is a multiple protocol decoder, that can operate with and automatically recognise both DCC or Motorola formats. The number of addresses is dependant on the format being used: ...
  • Page 13 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Analogue mode The locomotive decoder can also be used in analogue model railway layouts run with a D.C. or A.C. speed control. When putting the vehicle on the rails the decoder recognizes automatically if it is run in analogue or digital mode and sets the corresponding operation mode.
  • Page 14: Driving Of The Motor

    English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus 4.2. Driving of the motor Pulse width modulation The pulse width modulation (PWM) of the locomotive decoder can be set to a value between 60 Hz and 30 kHz. This enables you to adjust the decoder individually to the different motor types, including coreless motors.
  • Page 15 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English KD: The differential component of the load control ensures that the control is not converted too quickly. Is the set value to low then the locomotive stutters. If the set value is too high, the locomotive rocks while moving.
  • Page 16: Function Outputs

    English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus 4.3. Function outputs The decoder has function outputs, which are available to connect optional accessories (e.g. lighting, smoke generator, sound module, electric coupling). The accessories´ number and type to be connected depends on the outputs´number and maximum current as well as on the maximum total current of the special decoder (see section 5 "Technical specifications").
  • Page 17: Sound Functions

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English  Dimming depending on the speed level: The voltage will be dimmed depending on the speed level. This enables weak smoke generation during halts or a switched off or dimmed cab lighting while the train is moving.
  • Page 18 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Integrated sounds (except LD-G-36 plus) The locomotive decoders LD-G-31 plus, LD-G-33 plus and LD-G-34 plus have three integrated sounds:  locomotive whistle,  bell,  signal horn. Driving sound (LD-G-36 plus only) You can trigger different sounds via the digital control unit´s function keys (standing and driving sound, signal horn or locomotive whistle, decoupling or door closing sound, bell or second signal horn).
  • Page 19: Releasing The Functions

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English  sensitivity to load changes;  time of no-load running;  assignment of the sounds to the function keys. 4.5. Releasing the functions The function outputs, the servo output, the integrated sounds and with the LD-G-36 plus the driving sounds can be released by: ...
  • Page 20: Automated Processes

    English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus 4.6. Automated processes The control software in the locomotive decoder allows you to automate procedures and to reduce complex processes to one keystroke. Automatic commuting operation It is possible to install an automatic commuting operation between two terminal stations, via the switching inputs.
  • Page 21 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Dimming depending on the velocity You can automatically switch functions depending on the velocity when reaching a speed level defined in a CV. You assign an individual voltage to the function outputs for the ranges of speed levels underneath and above the defined speed level.
  • Page 22: Feedback With Railcom** And Railcom Plus

    English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus coupling from damage, the current is switched off automatically after the set time. The driving direction is changed over to the set direction of motion and the locomotive drives away a small distance from the decoupled carriage.
  • Page 23: Overload Protection (Except Ld-G-31 Plus)

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English 4.8. Overload protection (except LD-G-31 plus) The locomotive decoders LD-G-33 plus, LD-G-34 plus and LD-G-36 plus have an overload protection, which prevents them from overheating when exceeding the maximum motor or total current. As soon as the maximum motor or total current is exceeded, the decoder automatically temporarily switches off.
  • Page 24: Pom-Update (Except Ld-G-36 Plus)

    POM. Hint: As nearly every manufacturer of central units uses his own procedure for programming on main, the POM-update can be performed with the following central units only (status 01/2015): MasterControl (Tams Elektronik) Intellibox 1 (Uhlenbrock**) CS2 (Maerklin**) The current list of central units allowing to perform the POM-update is available on our homepage.
  • Page 25: Technical Specifications

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English 5. Technical specifications Data format DCC and MM Feedback log RailCom and RailCom plus Supply voltage Digital voltage: 12-24 V LD-G-31 plus: 12-18 V Analogue voltage: max. 18 V Current consumption (without connected loads) max. 40 mA Output for servo (except LD-G-31 plus)
  • Page 26 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus without 1 200 19.5x9x4.5 wires NEM 652 1 200 19.5x9x4.5 PluX12 1 200 19.5x9x7.5 F0f, F0r, AUX7: without 1 500 1 000 9 25.5x15.5x5 2,0 AUX1 – AUX6: wires NEM 652 1 500 1 000 9 F0f, F0r, AUX7: 25.5x15.5x5 5,0...
  • Page 27 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English without 3 000 3 000 8 27x17x6 wires with 3 000 3 000 8 27x17x6 wires NEM 652 3 000 1 500 8 27x17x6 F0f, F0r, AUX7: without 1 500 1 000 9 34.5x16x6 AUX1 - AUX6: wires...
  • Page 28: Connections

    English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus 6. Connections Note the following comment in order to protect the decoder from (maybe irreparable) damage! Avoid conducting connections between decoder accessories connected to the decoder´s common return conductor for all function outputs on the one hand and metal parts of the vehicle or the rails on the other hand.
  • Page 29: Connector Pin Assignment Ld-G-31 Plus (Plux12)

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English 6.1. Connector pin assignment LD-G-31 plus (PluX12) Versions: PluX12 (NEM 658), 8-pole plug (NEM652), without wires LD-G-31 plus - Front side - LD-G-31 plus - Back side - Front Colour Connection to side of wire (for use of settings in state of delivery)
  • Page 30 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Front Colour Connection to side of wire (for use of settings in state of delivery) brown Loudspeaker connection B (+) violet AUX2 (function key F2) grey Switching input IN1 grey Switching input IN2 Back Colour Connection to...
  • Page 31: Connector Pin Assignment Ld-G-33 Plus (Plux22)

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English 6.2. Connector pin assignment LD-G-33 plus (PluX22) Versions: PluX22 (NEM 658), 8-pole plug (NEM652), without wires LD-G-33 plus with PluX22-interface - front side - LD-G-33 plus mit PluX-Schnittstelle - back side - Front Colour Connection to...
  • Page 32 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Front Colour Connection to side of wire (for use of settings in state of delivery) brown Earth connection for reed contacts / Hall sensors; blue Positive pole (-) of buffer capacitor; Supply voltage for Hall sensors white F0f = lighting forward motion (function key F0) orange...
  • Page 33: Connector Pin Assignment Ld-G-33 Plus (21Mtc, 21-Pole)

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English 6.3. Connector pin assignment LD-G-33 plus (21MTC, 21-pole) Versions: 21MTC (NEM 660) and 21-pole socket (similar to 21 MTC) LD-G-33 plus with MTC-interface or 21-pole interface - front side - LD-G-33 plus with MTC-interface or 21-pole interface - back side -...
  • Page 34 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Front Colour Connection to side of wire (for use of settings in state of delivery) yellow F0r = lighting backward motion (function key F0) F0f = lighting forward motion (function key F0) white brown Loudspeaker connection A (signal / -)
  • Page 35: Connector Pin Assignment Ld-G-34 Plus

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English 6.4. Connector pin assignment LD-G-34 plus Versions: without / with wires, 8-pole plug (NEM652) LD-G-34 plus - Front side - LD-G-34 plus - Back side - Page 35...
  • Page 36 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Front Colour Connection to side of wire (for use of settings in state of delivery) white F0f = lighting forward motion (function key F0) yellow F0r = lighting backward motion (function key F0) green AUX1 (function key F1) violet...
  • Page 37: Connector Pin Assignment Ld-G-36 Plus (Plux22)

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English 6.5. Connector pin assignment LD-G-36 plus (PluX22) Versions: PluX22 (NEM 658), 8-pole plug (NEM652), without wires LD-G-36 plus with PluX22 interface – front side - LD-G-36 plus with PluX22 interface – back side - Colour Connection to of wire...
  • Page 38 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Colour Connection to of wire (for use of settings in state of delivery) grey SUSI CLOCK grey SUSI DATA brown Negative pole (-) of buffer capacitor; Earth connection for reedcontacts / Hall-sensors blue Positive pole (+) of buffer capacitor white...
  • Page 39: Connector Pin Assignment Ld-G-36 Plus (21Mtc, 21-Pole)

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English 6.6. Connector pin assignment LD-G-36 plus (21MTC, 21-pole) Versions: 21MTC (NEM 660) and 21-pole socket (similar to 21 MTC) LD-G-36plus with MTC-interface or 21-pole interface - Front side - LD-G-36plus with MTC-interface or 21-pole interface - Back side - Page 39...
  • Page 40 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Front Colour Connection to side of wire (for use of settings in state of delivery) X1/X2 Not occupied X3 * white AUX6 (function key F11) * X4 * white AUX4 (function key F6) * grey SUSI CLOCK grey...
  • Page 41 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Front Colour Connection to side of wire (for use of settings in state of delivery) SUSI PLUS; Positive pole (+) of buffer capacitor blue SUSI CLOCK or switching input IN1 grey SUSI DATA or switching input IN2 black SUSI GND;...
  • Page 42: Using Decoders With Interface Connectors

    English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus 6.7. Using decoders with interface connectors Many recent locomotives with d.c. motor are equipped ex works with an interface socket or an interface plug. Using a decoder with a suitable connector saves separating the connections and soldering works at the locomotive.
  • Page 43: Use In Locomotives With A.c. Motor

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Hint: There are locomotives available that have interfaces physically going up to the 21MTC interface, but not having 2 boosted outputs (corresponding to NEM 660) but 4 boosted outputs. Only locomotives made corresponding to NEM 660 are allowed to be labelled with the 21MTC logo.
  • Page 44: Info: Earth Connections And Voltage Outputs

    English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus 6.9. INFO: Earth connections and voltage outputs Most locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus have several earth connections (-) as well as voltage outputs (+). In the connection lists the connections for the return conductors of the accessories, for the servos, reed contacts and Hall sensors and the buffer capacitors are specified as they are most practicable for usual assignment.
  • Page 45: Mounting Decoders Without Interface

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English 6.10. Mounting decoders without interface Locate the position for the decoder after opening the locomotive housing. Disconnect the motor from the rail current collectors or the change-over switch from the motor and rails if you have a locomotive with electronic change-over switch.
  • Page 46 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Connecting accessories to the outputs Disconnect any existing diodes in the leads to the lamps, otherwise the lamps might not light. Connect the lamps and the accessories to the function outputs of the decoder. If the lamp or the accessory is already connected with one side to vehicle ground, the connection is complete.
  • Page 47: Connecting Leds To The Function Outputs

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English 6.11. Connecting LEDs to the function outputs The decoder´s function outputs switch respective to the decoder ground. For that reason you must connect the cathodes (-) of the LEDs to the function outputs and the anodes (+) to the decoder´s common return conductor for all function outputs.
  • Page 48 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus connection first add the forward voltages of all LEDs. The forward voltages depend on the lighting colour and should be given in the technical specifications. In case there is no manufacturer information available, you can take as a basis 4 V for white and blue LEDs and 2 V for yellow, orange, red and green LEDs.
  • Page 49: Connecting Inductive Loads

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English 6.12. Connecting inductive loads When connecting inductive loads (e.g. TELEX couplings, relays or other accessories with coils), you should switch a free-wheeling diode (e.g. 1N400x) in parallel, in order to avoid damage at the output. Check to connect the anode of the diode to the function output.
  • Page 50: Connecting A Loudspeaker

    English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus 6.14. Connecting a loudspeaker Use a loudspeaker with an impedance of at least 4 Ohm. When connecting a loudspeaker with a lower impedance, the output for the loudspeaker will be damaged. As a rule the playback quality increases with the loudspeaker´s size.
  • Page 51: Connecting A Servo (Not With Ld-G-31)

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Fig. 4: Connection of a buffer capacitor to improve the voltage supply and of a suppression choke at the loudspeaker 6.16. Connecting a servo (not with LD-G-31) Connect the signal input of the servo to servo output and the earth connection of the servo to an earth connection of the decoder.
  • Page 52: Connecting The Switching Inputs

    English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus 6.17. Connecting the switching inputs Depending on the decoder type and layout you can connect components to be used to trigger the switching inputs (e.g. reedcontacts or Hall sensors) either directy to the soldering points or via the SUSI interface.
  • Page 53 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English earth. It is possible to connect reed contacts or Hall sensors, for example, which make contact to earth when getting into the magnetic field of a permanent magnet. You can switch the switching inputs respective to the decoder mass as an alternative.
  • Page 54: Connecting A Susi Module (Except Ld-G-31 Plus)

    English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus 6.18. Connecting a SUSI module (except LD-G-31 plus) The SUSI interface is a standardized interface for the connection of accessory modules to a vehicle decoder. Controlling the SUSI module has to be carried out by the vehicle decoder. In order to make the necessary settings for the SUSI module you have to program the decoder.
  • Page 55: Programming

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English 7. Programming Programming with DCC central units You can program the configuration variables (CV) of the decoder from the digital central unit, you can use main track programming as well. See the chapter in the manual of your central unit where the byte wise programming of configuration variables (CVs) (Direct programming) and main track programming (POM) are explained.
  • Page 56 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Starting Programming the decoder the programming mode 1. Switch on the central unit or 1. Enter the number of the perform a reset at the central register as a Motorola-address. unit (pushing "stop" and "go" If necessary: with a leading "0".
  • Page 57 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Programming with the CV-Navi Instead of programming the configuration variables or registers of the decoder using the digital central unit, you can use the free software CV- Navi. In order to use the software, you need a digital central unit supporting the p50x-protocol (e.g.
  • Page 58: Configuration Variables And Registers

    English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus 8. Configuration variables and registers In the lists you will find in the column "No." the numbers of the configuration variables for programming in DCC format. The numbers of the registers for programming in Motorola format are identical to the CV numbers.
  • Page 59 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Information / Read only Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) Version Read only in DCC format! Manufacturer --- (62) Read only in DCC format! Index for --- (0) Set firmly.
  • Page 60 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Settings for analogue mode Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) Packet 0 ... 255 (5) The higher the set value, the time out for longer it takes until the decoder analogue automatically switches to recognition...
  • Page 61 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Basic settings Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) RailCom 0,1,2,3,128, no feedback settings 129,130,131 channel 1 on (131) channel 2 on RailComPlus on Configuration 0 ... 64 (14) Direction "Standard"...
  • Page 62 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Basic settings (continuation) Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) Switching off --- (45) Determines, at which current at overload the overload protection responds. The higher the input (not valid for LD-G-31 plus and value, the higher is the current...
  • Page 63 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Setting the driving of the motor (continuation) Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) Medium 0 … 255 =The voltage to be output to voltage (100) the motor at the medium speed (Medium level.
  • Page 64 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Setting the driving of the motor (continuation) Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) Alternative 0 ... 255 = velocity table for the velocity alternative velocity characteristic characteristic. Any motor (only with voltage can be assigned to all of mode 28...
  • Page 65 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Optimising the CV-settings Above all, the driving characteristics can be influenced by setting the CV#2 (starting voltage), the CV#6 (medium velocity) and CV#5 (maximum voltage). In addition, you can alter the parameters of the load control. To adjust the parameters for the load control (CV#50 to #52) the following procedure is recommended: If the locomotive is shuttering: à...
  • Page 66 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Assignment of the outputs to the function keys F0 to F12 Please note: The LD-G-31 plus provides only the outputs F0f, F0r, AUX1 and AUX2. Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) F0 forward on...
  • Page 67 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Assignment of the outputs to the function keys F13 bis F28 Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) AUX1 LD-G-31: (0) LD-G-33 PluX: (64) AUX2 LD-G-33 MTC: (0) LD-G-34: (0) AUX3 LD-G-36 PluX: (32)
  • Page 68 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Effects of the outputs Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) 0 ... 255 (0) Independent of direction AUX off at backward motion AUX1 AUX off at forward motion AUX2 Function inverted AUX3...
  • Page 69 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Settings for the flash lights (continuation) Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) On-time of the flashlights 132 0 … 255 (4) The maximum value of the on- time is the value set in CV#106 et seq.
  • Page 70 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Dimming of the outputs Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) 115 1...255 (255) = Reduction of the voltage applied to the output. "1" = lowest voltage, AUX1 "255"...
  • Page 71 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Shunting light Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) Shunting light 131 0 ... 255 (0) for F0f for F0r for AUX1 for AUX2 for AUX3 for AUX4 to be switched with F3 to be switched with F4 Example: For F0r and AUX1 shunting light, to be switched with F4:...
  • Page 72 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Assignment to the switching inputs Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) Assigning the function outputs to the switching inputs 0 … 255 (0) 0 … 255 (0) AUX1 Hint: The switching inputs are released respective to decoder ground.
  • Page 73 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Settings for integrated sounds (without LD-G-36 plus) Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) Assignment of the function keys to the integrated sounds 148 16,32,64 (0) Whistle 149 16,32,64 (0) Signal horn 150 16,32,64 (0) Bell...
  • Page 74 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Settings for the servo output (Fortsetzung) Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) 167 0 ... 255 (2) Allowing the servo to be Assignment controlled via POM servo output Activation with F5 to the function keys...
  • Page 75 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Coupling function Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) Time-out for 0 ... 255 (10) = maximum length of time for coupling the coupling operation (in function seconds) before breaking off. Function key 0 ...
  • Page 76 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Commuting automatic Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) Commuting 0 ... 255 (0) Stop time = 0 Sek. automatic Stop time = 5 Sek. for input 1 Stop time = 10 Sek.
  • Page 77 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Special functions for speed level 0 Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) 173 0...255 (0) Determines the functions Switching off (F1 to F8) to switch off the function F0 at function F0 at speed level 0.
  • Page 78 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Sound-Update (LD-G-36 plus only) Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) Sound-Update 103 0, 1 (0) Update impossible Update possible Hint: When entering the value "1" for CV#103, no sound will be played back! For that reason you have to set the value for CV#103 back to "0"...
  • Page 79 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Basic settings for driving sound (LD-G-36 plus only) Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) Configuration 920 0 … 195 (129) Exhaust bangs via reed contact variables only Exhaust bangs automatically and via reed contact Break before repeating the...
  • Page 80 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Further settings for driving sound (LD-G-36 plus only) Name of CVs / Input value Remarks and Tips registers (Default) Release 921 0 ... 128 0 = change of sound at least threshold at increase or decrease of motor increase of load...
  • Page 81: Performing A Pom-Update

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English 9. Performing a POM-Update Hint: The POM-Update is possible with decoders from version 2.4 (LD-G-31 plus) or version 2.5 (LD-G-33 plus and LD-G-34 plus). For updating decoders with a former firmware version you have to send them in.
  • Page 82 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Changing into the update mode Execute the programm POM-update.exe, follow the helpfile. Proceed as follows: 1. Make the settings for the update. 2. Enter the addresses of the locomotive decoders you want to update.
  • Page 83: Check List For Troubleshooting

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English 10. Check list for troubleshooting  Parts are getting very hot and/or start to smoke. Disconnect the system from the mains immediately! Possible cause: one or more connections are soldered incorrectly. à Check the connections. Possible cause: Short circuit between the decoder or accessories connected to the return conductor for all functions and metal parts of the locomotive or the rails.
  • Page 84 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Problems in analogue mode  The locomotive does not run in analogue mode, the decoder does not work. Possible cause: The analogue mode is switched off.  Alter the value for CV#29. ...
  • Page 85 Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English Possible cause: The magnet has been mounted incorrectly polarized.  Alter the mounting direction. Possible cause: The function has been assigned incorrectly to the switching input.  Check the settings in CV## 61 to 64 and 177 and 178.
  • Page 86 English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus Hotline: If problems with your decoder occur, our hotline is pleased to help you (mail address on the last page). Repairs: You can send in a defective decoder for repair (address on the last page).
  • Page 87: Guarantee Bond

    Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English 11. Guarantee bond For this product we issue voluntarily a guarantee of 2 years from the date of purchase by the first customer, but in maximum 3 years after the end of series production. The first customer is the consumer first purchasing the product from us, a dealer or another natural or juristic person reselling or mounting the product on the basis of self- employment.
  • Page 88: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    This product conforms with the EC-directive 2012/19/EG on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). The Tams Elektronik GmbH is registered with the WEEE-no. DE 37847206, according to. § 6 sect. 2 of the German electro regulations from the responsible authority for the disposal of used electro equipment.
  • Page 89 Information and tips: http://www.tams-online.de Warranty and service: Tams Elektronik GmbH Fuhrberger Straße 4 DE-30625 Hannover fon: +49 (0)511 / 55 60 60 fax: +49 (0)511 / 55 61 61 e-mail: modellbahn@tams-online.de...

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