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Lenz Digital Plus LS150 - Individual Address and Pulse Duration Setting

Lenz Digital Plus LS150
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Accessory decoder LS150 13
switch machine (if connected) is activated. The LS150 now returns
to the normal operating mode.
Setting individual addresses and pulse durations of outputs
Use the following procedure to set individual outputs to unique
addresses. The address of each output does not necessarily have
to be sequential. You can also set a unique pulse duration for
each output.
Connect the LS150 to both the AC voltage supply and track output
as described in the Section "Connecting the LS150" (Page 7).
Then turnout on your Digital plus by Lenz
®
system.
Complete the following steps to set the address and pulse
duration of an output.
1. Press the push-button on the LS150 and keep it down until the
LED shines continuously (this will take approx. 3 sec.).
Release the key. The LED remains turned on.
2. Press the key again for a short moment. The LED starts to
blink:
1 blink, break: output 1 is selected,
2 blinks, break: output 2 is selected etc.
If you only want to set the pulse duration of an output and not
its address, press the key again and proceed with step 4.
3. Select the switch machine address of the digital system to
which you want to set the selected output. Proceed as if you
wanted to activate the turnout and press the corresponding
key of the digital system
1
. The selected output will take this
address as its new address.
4. The LED starts to flash.
5. You can now set the pulse duration of the output. If you do not
want to do this, press the key again for a short moment and
proceed with step 6.
Select a switch machine address between 1 and 100 on the
digital system, depending on the desired pulse duration.
Address 1 stands for 0.1 sec, address 100 for 10 sec.
Proceed as if you wanted to activate the turnout at that
address. The LS150 will use the switch machine address
received as the pulse duration.
6. The LED will start to blink again as described in step 2.
You can now set the address and pulse duration of the
1
For more information about controlling turnouts using your digital system, refer to
the corresponding operating manuals of your NMRA DCC system.

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