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Explains how the 60985/60986/60987 decoders are used for converting Märklin/Trix HO locomotives to digital.
Lists all items included in the decoder package, such as the decoder, circuit board, speakers, and instructions.
Provides crucial safety warnings regarding sharp edges, static discharge, and handling electrical components.
Details the technical specifications of the decoders, including current loads, voltage, and sound performance.
Describes the capabilities of the mSD Sound Decoder, including setting possibilities and digital operations.
Guides users through the process of preparing and installing the decoder into a locomotive, including wiring.
Provides a detailed table mapping wire descriptions to NEM and Märklin wire colors for correct connections.
Explains how the decoders operate in both analog and various digital protocols like mfx, DCC, and fx (MM).
Describes how the decoder operates on analog layouts, automatically adapting to AC or DC track voltage.
Explains the digital protocols supported (mfx, DCC, fx) and their priority order for operation.
Details the function of the braking module and how it interacts with DC voltage and digital protocols.
Describes the process for automatically calibrating the locomotive's motor and speed settings for optimal performance.
Covers addresses, programming, and specific settings for the fx (Motorola) digital protocol.
Details the address management for the fx (Motorola) protocol.
Outlines the programming procedures for the fx (Motorola) protocol.
Details addresses, programming, and specific settings for the DCC digital protocol.
Details the address management for the DCC protocol.
Outlines the programming procedures for the DCC protocol.
Introduces the concept of decoder functions and CV settings, and how they are presented in tabular form.
Describes functions requiring physical output (AUX/lights) and their assignment.
Describes functions executed by software without physical output.
Explains how to set acceleration and braking times separately.
Describes how switching range affects locomotive speed control.
Details the behavior related to station announcements.
Explains how the "opening/closing doors" function affects locomotive movement.
Lists the functions controllable via different control units for the 60985 decoder.
Lists the functions controllable via different control units for the 60986 decoder.
Lists the functions controllable via different control units for the 60987 decoder.
Explains how to adjust the total volume for sound functions across different protocols (mfx, fx, DCC).
Provides a comprehensive table of Configuration Variables (CVs) for the fx (MM) protocol with explanations and default values.
Provides a comprehensive table of Configuration Variables (CVs) for the DCC protocol with explanations and default values.
Offers solutions for common problems encountered during operation, such as non-response or erratic behavior.
Provides instructions on how to properly dispose of the product according to environmental regulations.
Outlines the warranty conditions and provides contact information for repairs or inquiries.
| Compatibility | Marklin Digital |
|---|---|
| Scale | H0 |
| Digital | Yes |
| Minimum radius | 360 mm |
| Flywheel | Yes |
| Product type | Locomotive |
| Era | III |
| Coupling | NEM shaft |
| Type | Steam Locomotive |
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