range. Decrease the distance between
remote and Wireless Receiver (not
between remote and locomotive) and
re-send the control inputs.
Hint: If the range is not sufficient,
you can subdivide your layout into
several "track blocks," each with a
separate Wireless Receiver, throttle
and transformer (see Program the
number of the connected track
block). Place the Wireless Receiver
for each track block in the center of
this block (Fig. 1).
Attention! Wireless transmission of
data never can be secure. If you are
outside the range of the receiver,
your layout will not respond to con-
trol inputs (such as "Emergency
Stop").
Program the number of the
connected track block
- You
can
use
up
to
eight
55055/55056 Wireless Receivers
with eight 51070 Electronic Throt-
tles and eight transformers on your
layout. This allows you to control
up to eight separately powered
track blocks from one remote. You
can use up to eight remotes to con-
trol the individual track blocks.
- Each track block is assigned a num-
ber, which is programmed at the
respective
Wireless
Receiver.
Select this number on the remote
to control the connected track
block.
- To program the track block number:
1. Disconnect the wires from the
Wireless Receiver to the 51070.
2. Remove the four screws on the
bottom of the housing. Open the
housing and set the DIP switches
for the track block according to
the code in the table (Fig. 5).
3. Close the housing.
4. Connect the cables for normal
operation.
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Operation
The red LED on the Wireless Receiv-
er illuminates and shows that the
system is ready to operate. If the
Emergency Stop button on a remote
is pressed, the LED flashes.
Select the number of the track block
on the remote (see instructions for
remotes). Now the selected Wireless
Receiver transfers the control inputs
from the remote to the connected
51070. With analog operation, only
speed, direction and emergency stop
can be controlled.
Attention! Do not select the same
track block from two remotes at the
same time. The wireless system will
not function properly.
Power Supply
Attention! For safety and reliability,
operate this product with LGB power
supplies (transformers, power packs
and controls) only. The use of non-
LGB power supplies will void your
warranty.
For more information on LGB power
supplies for indoor, outdoor and
multi-train operation, see the LGB
catalog.
AUTHORIZED SERVICE
Improper service will void your war-
ranty. For quality service, contact
your authorized retailer or one of the
following LGB factory service sta-
tions:
Ernst Paul Lehmann Patentwerk
Reparatur-Abteilung
Saganer Strasse 1-5
D-90475 Nürnberg
GERMANY
Telephone: (0911) 83707 0
Fax: (0911) 83707 70
LGB of America
Repair Department
6444 Nancy Ridge Drive
San Diego, CA 92121
USA
Telephone: (858) 535-9387
Fax: (858) 535-1091
You are responsible for any shipping
costs, insurance and customs fees.
Hint: Information on LGB repair cen-
ters around the world is available
online at www.lgb.de.
CAUTION! This product is not for
children under 8 years of age. The
antenna is sharp and may cause
injuries. Save the supplied packaging
and instructions.
LGB, LEHMANN and the LEHMANN
TOYTRAIN logotype are registered
trademarks of Ernst Paul Lehmann
Patentwerk, Nürnberg, Germany.
Other trademarks are the property of
their owners. Products and specifi-
cations are subject to change without
notice. © 2004 Ernst Paul Lehmann
Patentwerk.
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