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Overview of the module's capabilities and applications.
Allows controlled stops of Märklin locomotives with built-in digital high-efficiency propulsion.
Acts as a universal relay with auxiliary circuits, connectable to control box or decoder.
Features a special output for direct connection of a color light signal without its own mechanism.
Märklin Digital is required for locomotive operation in all following applications.
Defines the transition S section with lengths for H0 and 1 Gauge pickup shoes/locomotives.
Defines the braking area with minimum lengths for H0 and 1 Gauge locomotives.
Defines the stopping area (for safety) with lengths for H0 and 1 Gauge locomotives.
Locomotives may stop at the start or end of the braking area; stopping area length depends on speed.
Locomotives accelerate partially in braking area due to technical reasons; module designed for high-efficiency propulsion.
Decoders causing run-through can be modified to stop correctly; contact Service for estimates.
Märklin is not responsible for damages from using other makes of decoders with the braking module.
Requires extensive track layout (4-5m for HO blocks); works best on large, planned layouts.
Transition area must match train length for 1 Gauge with lighted cars; use Märklin digital locomotives.
Overview of the module's capabilities and applications.
Allows controlled stops of Märklin locomotives with built-in digital high-efficiency propulsion.
Acts as a universal relay with auxiliary circuits, connectable to control box or decoder.
Features a special output for direct connection of a color light signal without its own mechanism.
Märklin Digital is required for locomotive operation in all following applications.
Defines the transition S section with lengths for H0 and 1 Gauge pickup shoes/locomotives.
Defines the braking area with minimum lengths for H0 and 1 Gauge locomotives.
Defines the stopping area (for safety) with lengths for H0 and 1 Gauge locomotives.
Locomotives may stop at the start or end of the braking area; stopping area length depends on speed.
Locomotives accelerate partially in braking area due to technical reasons; module designed for high-efficiency propulsion.
Decoders causing run-through can be modified to stop correctly; contact Service for estimates.
Märklin is not responsible for damages from using other makes of decoders with the braking module.
Requires extensive track layout (4-5m for HO blocks); works best on large, planned layouts.
Transition area must match train length for 1 Gauge with lighted cars; use Märklin digital locomotives.