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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
THIN DECODER
MX600, MX600R, MX600P12
SUBMINIATURE and MINIATURE DECODER NEXT 18 - DECODER
MX616, MX616N, MX616R MX618N18
MX617, MX617N, MX617R, MX617F
MX621, MX621N, MX621R, MX621F
MX620, MX620N, MX620R, MX620F, MX622, MX622R, MX622F, MX622N
HO and TT DECODER
MX623, MX623R, MX623F, MX623P12
MX630, MX630R, MX630F, MX630P16
HO, (O) - DECODER for MORE POWER or LOW VOLTAGE output or MORE FUNCTIONS
MX631, MX631R, MX631F, MX631D, MX631C
MX632, MX632R, MX632D, MX632C, MX632V, MX632W, MX632VD, MX632WD
MX633, MX633R, MX633F, MX633P22, MX637P22
MX634, MX634R, MX634F, MX634D, MX634C, MX638D, MX638C
MINIATURE - SOUND - DECODER NEXT 18 Sound - Decoder
MX648, MX648R, MX648F, MX648P16 MX658N18, MX659N18
MX647, MX647N, MX647L, MX646, MX646R, MX646F, MX646N, MX646L
MX649, MX649R, MX649F, MX649N, MX649L
HO, (O) - SOUND - DECODER
MX640, MX640R, MX640F, MX640D, MX640C,
MX642, MX642R, MX642F, MX642D, MX642C, MX643P16, MX643P22,
MX645, MX645R, MX645F, MX645P16, MX645P22, MX644D, MX644C
and: ADAPTER BOARDS ADAPLU (15, 50), ADAMTC/MKL (15, 50), ADAPUS (15, 50)
Decoder versions listed in gray are no longer in production
1 Overview .......................................................................................................................................... 2
2 Technical Information ...................................................................................................................... 5
3 Address and CV Programming ..................................................................................................... 13
3.1 Programming in “Service mode” (on programming track) ....................................................... 14
3.2 Programming in “Operations Mode” (on-the-main “PoM”) ...................................................... 15
3.3 Decoder-ID, Load-Code, Decoder-Type and SW-Version ...................................................... 15
3.4 The vehicle address(es) in DCC mode ................................................................................... 15
3.5 Analog operation...................................................................................................................... 16
3.6 Motor Regulation ..................................................................................................................... 17
3.7 Acceleration and Deceleration: ............................................................................................... 20
3.8 Special Operating Mode “km/h – speed regulation ............................................................... 21
3.9 The ZIMO “signal controlled speed influence” (HLU) .............................................................. 22
3.10 “Asymmetrical DCC-Signal” stops (Lenz ABC) ....................................................................... 23
3.11 DC Brake Sections, “Märklin brake mode” ............................................................................. 24
3.12 Distance controlled stopping Constant stopping distance ......... 24
3.13 Shunting, Half-Speed and MAN Functions: ............................................................................ 25
3.14 The NMRA-DCC function mapping ......................................................................................... 26
3.15 The extended ZIMO function mapping (not for MX621).......................................................... 26
3.16 “Unilateral Light Suppression” ................................................................................................. 27
3.17 The “Swiss Mapping ............................................................................................................... 27
3.18 The ZIMO “Input Mapping” .................................................................................................... 30
3.19 Dimming, Low beam and Direction Bits .................................................................................. 30
3.20 Flasher Effect ........................................................................................................................... 32
3.21 F1-Pulse Chains (Only for old LGB products) ......................................................................... 32
3.22 Special Effects for Function Outputs ....................................................................................... 32
3.23 Configuration of Smoke Generators (for sound decoders) ..................................................... 33
3.24 Configuration of Electric Uncouplers ....................................................................................... 34
3.25 SUSI-Interface and Logic-Level Outputs (NOT for MX621) .................................................... 35
3.26 Servo Configuration (NOT for MX621) .................................................................................... 35
4 Feedback - “Bidirectional communication” ................................................................................... 36
5 ZIMO SOUND Selection and Programming............................................................................... 37
5.1 The “CV #300 procedures” ...................................................................................................... 39
5.2 “Incremental Programming” of sound CV’s, an alternative to “normal” programming ............ 42
5.3 The test run for determining the motor’s basic load ................................................................ 42
5.4 Basic settings independent of powertrain ............................................................................... 42
5.5 Steam engine Basic sound settings.................................................................................... 44
5.6 Steam engine Load and acceleration dependency ........................................................... 46
5.7 Diesel and Electric engines ................................................................................................. 48
5.8 Random and Switch Input sounds ........................................................................................... 52
6 Installation and Wiring ................................................................................................................... 52
7 ADAPTER boards, Energy storage ............................................................................................... 63
8 Predefined CV sets ....................................................................................................................... 67
9 ZIMO decoders and competitor systems ...................................................................................... 69
10 DC and AC Analog Operation ...................................................................................................... 70
11 CV Summery List ....................................................................................................................... 71
12 Service Notes ................................................................................................................................ 78
13 INDEX ............................................................................................................................................ 79
ZIMO decoders contain an EPROM which stores software that determines its characteristics and functions. The software version can be read out form CV #7
and #65. The current version may not yet be capable of all the functions mentioned in this manual. As with other computer programs, it is also not possible for
the manufacturer to thoroughly test this software with all the numerous possible applications. Installing new software versions later can add new functions or cor-
rect recognized errors. SW updates can be done by the end user for all ZIMO decoders since production date October 2004, see chapter “Software Update”!
Software updates are available at no charge if performed by the end user (except for the purchase of a programming module); Updates and/or upgrades per-
formed by ZIMO are not considered a warranty repair and are at the expense of the customer. The warranty covers hardware damage exclusively, provided such
damage is not caused by the user or other equipment connected to the decoder. For update versions, see www.zimo.at.
EDITION:
First edition. SW version 25.0 for MX620, MX630, MX64D and MX640 2009 07 15
SW version 26.0 2009 09 26
New MX631 decoder family included and CV amendments -- 2010 03 01
New MX643 decoders (PluX versions of the MX642) -- 2010 05 01
SW version 27.0 2010 07 25
SW version 28.3 2010 10 15
New decoder families MX646 and MX645 included, SW version 28.5 2010 12 01
SW version 28.13 2011 01 12
SW version 28.25 2011 03 10
SW-Version 30.7 --- 2011 07 05
SW-Version 31 --- 2012 08 11
Loco boards chapter --- 2012 11 28
New Family MX634 --- 2013 04 04
SW-Version 33.0 --- 2013 04 20
2013 06 01
SW-Version 34.0 2014 01 01
2014 10 12
2015 02 18
2015 07 14
MX649 added --- 2015 10 12
SW-Version 35.0 --- 2015 12 15
MX600 included --- 2016 02 02
2016 12 15
2018 04 13

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ZIMO MX618N18 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Number of Function Outputs4
Logic Level Outputs2
SUSI interfaceYes
RailComYes
DCCYes
MMYes
DCYes

Summary

Instruction Manual

1 Overview

General introduction to the decoder series and its capabilities.

2 Technical Information

Details on decoder specifications, parameters, and electrical data.

3 Address and CV Programming

Guide to programming decoder addresses and configuring CV settings.

Decoder Series Descriptions

MX622 Miniature-Decoder

Full ZIMO features, for N, HOe, HOm, HO.

SOUND DECODERS

MX640/MX642/MX643 HO-Sound-Decoder

3 Watt audio, with energy storage circuitry.

Technical Information Details

Software Update Procedures

Information on updating decoder software and firmware.

Overload and Thermal Protection

Details on decoder protection mechanisms and behavior.

3 Address and CV Programming

CV Programming Hints

Tips for understanding CV programming concepts.

DCC Addressing and Analog Operation

Decoder-Controlled Consisting

Managing multiple locomotives in a consist.

3.5 Analog Operation

Enabling and configuring analog operation.

Motor Regulation Details

CV #67-94 Individual Speed Table

User programmable speed table configuration.

CV #57 Voltage Reference for Motor Regulation

Setting the base voltage for motor regulation.

Tweaking Motor Regulation

Adjusting motor control frequency and PID settings.

Load Compensation and Motor Brake

The Motor Brake Function

Configuring the motor brake function.

3.7 Acceleration and Deceleration

Setting basic acceleration and deceleration times.

3.8 Special Operating Mode km/h Speed Regulation

Calibration Run Procedure

Procedure for calibrating speed regulation.

CV #135 Km/h Speed Regulation Activation

Activating and defining km/h speed regulation.

3.9 ZIMO Signal Controlled Speed Influence (HLU)

Using ZIMO's signal controlled speed influence system.

HLU and ABC Signal Control

3.10 Asymmetrical DCC-Signal Stops (Lenz ABC)

Using asymmetrical DCC signals for train stops.

ABC Stops and Distance Controlled Stopping

3.11 DC Brake Sections / Märklin Brake Mode

Settings for DC and Märklin brake sections.

3.12 Distance Controlled Stopping

Configuring constant stopping distance.

Shunting Functions and Manual Control

CV #124 Shunting Key Functions

Assigning shunting key functions and momentum control.

Function Mapping and Light Control

3.16 Unilateral Light Suppression

Supplying lights on one side of the locomotive.

3.17 Swiss Mapping

Locomotive lighting control for Swiss prototypes.

Swiss Mapping Configurations

3.18 ZIMO Input Mapping

CV #400-#428 Input Mapping

Mapping function keys to internal functions.

Dimming, Low Beam, and Direction Bits

CV #60 Reduced Output Voltage (Dimming)

Setting reduced voltage for function outputs.

Low/High Beam Mask Functionality

Assigning function keys for low/high beam control.

Flasher Effects and Pulse Chains

3.21 F1-Pulse Chains (LGB Products)

Using pulse chain functions for old LGB products.

Special Effects and Smoke Generators

CV #125-132 Special Effects

Special effects for function outputs FO1-FO6.

CV #159/#160 Special Effects for FO7/FO8

Special effects for FO7, FO8 outputs.

3.23 Smoke Generator Configuration

Connecting smoke generators and defining characteristics.

Smoke Generators and Electric Uncouplers

3.24 Electric Uncoupler Configuration

Configuring electric uncoupler functions.

Electric Uncouplers and Servo Configuration

3.25 SUSI Interface and Logic-Level Outputs

Using SUSI interface and logic level outputs.

3.26 Servo Configuration

Configuring servo motor connections.

Servo Configuration and Feedback

4 Feedback - Bidirectional Communication

Understanding bidirectional communication with RailCom.

RailCom Configuration CVs

CVs related to RailCom configuration.

5 ZIMO SOUND – Selection and Programming

Sound Project Types

Overview of ZIMO sound project types.

ZIMO Sound Project Components

CV #265 Locomotive Type Selection

Selecting locomotive type for sound collection.

CV #300 Procedures for Sound Selection

Selecting Chuff Sets

Selecting chuff sets for steam projects.

Selecting Background Sounds

Selecting background sounds for sound collections.

Sound Sample Allocation Procedures

Allocating Sound Samples to Function Keys

Assigning sound samples to function keys F1-F19.

Allocating Sound Samples to Random Generators

Assigning sound samples to random generators Z1-Z8.

Random Generator and Switch Input Sound Allocation

5.2 Incremental Sound CV Programming

5.3 Test Run for Motor Basic Load

Procedure to determine motor's basic load.

5.4 Basic Settings Independent of Powertrain

Steam Engine Sound Parameters

Steam Engine Chuff Volume and Load Adjustments

5.7 Diesel and Electric Engine Sounds

Diesel/Electric Engine Sound Parameters

Thyristor and Electric Motor Sound Control

Electric Brake and Switch Gear Sound Control

5.8 Random and Switch Input Sounds

Motor Noise Suppression and Locomotive Wiring

Locomotive Wiring Diagrams

Wiring diagrams for DC and AC motors.

Locomotive Wiring and SUSI Interface

Logic Level Outputs Usage

Connecting logic level outputs to loads.

Uncouplers, Interfaces, and Servo Configuration

Servo and SmartServo Motor Connections

MX640 Sound Connections and Speaker/Sensor Setup

Speaker and Cam Sensor Connections

Connecting speakers and cam sensors.

External Energy Source (Capacitor) Installation

Smart Stop Management on Dead Track Sections

Feature for managing stops on dead track sections.

Capacitor Hook-up for Decoders Without Direct Connection

ZIMO Energy Storage Components and Smoke Generators

Connecting Smoke Generators to Engines

Connecting smoke generators to steam and diesel engines.

C-Sinus Decoder Installation and Warnings

7 ADAPTER boards, Energy storage

ADAMKL Adapter Boards and Usage Notes

Important Notes for Adapter Board Usage

Potential problems during updates with adapter boards.

8 Predefined CV Sets

CV #8 Procedure and Binary Conversion

Converting Binary to Decimal Values

Method for converting binary bit values to decimal.

9 ZIMO Decoders and Competitor Systems

DCC Systems with Limited CV Range Procedures

Procedures for DCC systems with limited CV range.

10 DC and AC Analog Operation

11 CV Summary List

CV Summary List - Function Mapping and Control

CV Summary List - Sound and Special Functions

CV Summary List - Sound and Brake Control

CV Summary List - Brake and Motor Control

CV Summary List - Swiss Mapping and Control

CV Summary List - Swiss Mapping PWM Values

12 Service Notes

Decoder Troubleshooting and Data Backup

Troubleshooting common decoder issues and data backup.

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