Analogue Operation; Operating Parameters - Roco Plux 16 Mode D'emploi

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Features of the Receiver Module at a Glance
Multiprotocol operation is possible (Motorola** digital, AC analogue, DCC digital, DC analogue)
Fully automatic, flying change of all 4 operating modes
Engine controlling
Engine frequency: 20kHz
Supports braking sectors
14 driving stages in Motorola** operation, 14, 28 or 128 driving stages in DCC operation
Programmable local addresses
NMRA-compatiblel
Comfortable amendment of the operating parameters possible: the locomotive does not have to be opened
Direction-related lighting
Overcurrent protected
The vehicle is equipped with an electronic decoder from the company Zimo. It can be used with both con-
ventional neutral conductor-alternating current systems and neutral conductor digital systems. The decoder
has the special property of being able to automatically detect the system. The decoders have the address
3 in the digital operation.

Analogue operation

In the analogue operation, the decoder acts in the same way as a conventional direction of travel changer.
Motorola**- operation
The vehicle can be used with all Motorola**systems or compatible systems respectively. Functions F1 to F4 can
only be used with the so-called "new Motorola** format" however. The activation of this necessitates the DIP
switches 1 and 2 on the Central Unit 6021 being set to the upper position ("On").
DELTA- operation
The vehicle decoder has been preset at Address 03 by the manufacturer. This means that the operation with
the DELTA control device requires a reprogramming to a vehicle symbol which corresponds with the allocated
addresses.
These addresses are: Steam locomotive: 78
Diesel locomotive: 72
E-locomotive:
Multiple unit:
Delta pilot:
DCC operation
The vehicle can be operated with every DCC-conform system.
Programming instructions for the Märklin* 6020/6021
The vehicle is able to detect numerous operating parameters. All of the parameters are stored in so-called
CVs (Configuration Variables). These can be modified in a targeted manner, independent from the control
unit which is used. You will find a list of the CVs at the end of these instructions.
With a Märklin* unit, it is possible to programme all of the CVs but not read them out.
 The travel controller is to be set to "0".
 No locomotives are to be on the track with the exception of the locomotive which is to be programmed!
 Observe the flashing of the locomotive lights when programming.
 Any number of changes/settings can be made as long as the decoder is in the programming mode.
Locomotive Operation
24
60
80

Operating Parameters

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