ZIMO MX685 Instruction Manual

ZIMO MX685 Instruction Manual

Function-decoders

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Function-Decoders MX681, MX685, MX686, MX687, MX688
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MX681
MX685
MX686
MINIATURE - FUNCTION - DECODER
MX681, MX681R, MX681N
FUNCTION - DECODER
MX685, MX685R, MX685P16
FUNCTION - DECODER with energy storage circuitry
MX686, MX686D
FUNCTION - DECODER with energy storage circuitry and low-voltage output
MX687V, MX687W, MX687WD
FUNCTION - DECODER with NEXT-18 interface
MX688N18
MX681N
MX685P16
2
MX686D
(Design since 2013)
MX689
MX688N18
1
Overview................................................................................................................. 2
2
Technical Information ............................................................................................... 3
3
Adressing and Programming .................................................................................... 5
Programming in "Service mode" (on programming track) ......................................................... 5
3.1
3.2
3.3
Decoder-ID, Load -Code, Decoder-Type and SW-Version ....................................................... 6
3.4
The (first) vehicle address ......................................................................................................... 6
3.5
The second address in a function decoder ............................................................................... 7
3.6
Analog operation ........................................................................................................................ 7
"Virtual" motor control and momentum ...................................................................................... 8
3.7
3.8
The NMRA-DCC function mapping .........................................................................................10
"Unilateral Light Suppression" .................................................................................................11
3.9
The "Swiss Mapping" (SW version 32 and higher) ...............................................................11
3.10
3.11
Dimming, Low beam and Direction Bits...................................................................................12
3.12
The Flasher Effect....................................................................................................................13
3.13
F1- Pulse Chains (only for old LGB products) .........................................................................13
3.14
3.15
Configuration of Electric Uncouplers .......................................................................................15
3.16
SUSI-Interface and Logic-Level Output ...................................................................................15
3.17
Servo Configuration .................................................................................................................15
4
5
Operating with Märklin MOTOROLA Systems ........................................................ 17
6
ZIMO Decoder - Software Update .......................................................................... 17
NOTE:
ZIMO decoders contain an EEPROM which stores software that determines its characteristics and functions. The software version can be read out form CV #7 and
#65. The current version may not yet be capable of all the functions mentioned in this manual. As with other computer programs, it is also not possible for the
manufacturer to thoroughly test this software with all the numerous possible applications. Installing new software versions later can add new functions or correct
recognized errors. SW updates can be done by the end user for all ZIMO decoders since production date October 2004, see chapter "Software Update"! Software
updates are available at no charge if performed by the end user (except for the purchase of a programming module); Updates and/or upgrades performed by ZIMO
are not considered a warranty repair and are at the expense of the customer. The warranty covers hardware damage exclusively, provided such damage is not
caused by the user or other equipment connected to the decoder. For update versions, see www.zimo.at.
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EDITION
First edition
--- 2011 08 15
2012 08 15
2015 01 25
2015 02 05
MX688N18 supplement
--- 2015 11 16
Swiss Mapping
--- 2016 06 23
2018 05 25
2018 07 11

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Summarization of Contents

1 Overview
MX681 Miniature-Function-Decoder
Miniature decoder with reduced ZIMO features, no MM, Servos, SUSI, or special mapping.
MX685 Function-Decoder
Compact design for universal applications, 1.2A, 8 Fu-Outputs, 2 Servos, SUSI.
MX686 High performance Function-Decoder
Built-in energy storage circuitry, 1.2A, 8 Fu-Outputs, 2 Servos, SUSI.
MX687 High performance Function-Decoder
Built-in energy storage, low-voltage output (1.5V or 5V), 0.7A, 8 Fu-Outputs, 2 Servos, SUSI.
MX688 Function-Decoder
Only available with Next-18 interface, 1.0A, 8 Fu-Outputs, 2 Servos, SUSI.
2 Technical Information
Allowable track voltage
Specifies voltage limits for DCC, DC-Analog, and AC-Analog operation.
Maximum continuous motor current
Lists current ratings for different decoder models.
Operating temperature
Defines the operational temperature range for the decoders.
Dimensions
Provides physical dimensions for various decoder models.
Software - Update
Information on how to update the decoder software via MXULF or MX31ZL.
3 Addressing and Programming
3.1 Programming in "Service mode"
Explains how to program decoders using a dedicated programming track.
3.2 Programming in "Operational mode"
Details how to program decoders directly on the main track using RailCom.
3.3 Decoder-ID, Load-Code, Decoder-Type and SW-Version
Covers reading decoder identification, serial numbers, and software versions.
3.4 The (first) vehicle address
Explains setting the primary DCC and MM address for locomotives.
3.5 The second address in a function decoder
How to use a secondary address for coaches or cars.
3.6 Analog operation
How to enable and configure analog operation mode.
3.8 The NMRA-DCC function mapping
How to map function keys to specific outputs using NMRA DCC standards.
3.10 The "Swiss Mapping"
Special mapping for Swiss prototypical lighting configurations.
3.11 Dimming, Low beam and Direction Bits
Configuring dimming, low beam, and direction-dependent lighting.
3.14 Special Effects for Function Outputs
Assigning special effects like Mars light, uncouplers, smoke generators.
3.15 Configuration of Electric Uncouplers
Setting up and controlling electric uncouplers.
4 Feedback - "Bidirectional communication"
3.17 Servo Configuration
Configuring servo motor operation for functions.
The RailCom relevant CVs are:
Lists CVs related to RailCom bidirectional communication.

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