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1. Pg 24 3 3 5 Deleting a locomotive from the Locomotive ISU sen cecthccncdeeenencgercenesnedss Pg 24 A CONTON sasssa aaa Pg 25 4 1 Connections for Decoder Pg 25 4 2 Setting up Processing Solenoid Accessoiries Pg 25 4 3 Setting up a Control Area Pg 26 4 4 Controlling Solenoid Accessories Pg 26 4 5 Programming the 763xx Series Signals Pg 27 9 Other SEIN Sassari Pg 27 6 Power Requirements 20 000 ann Pg 28 7 Additional Notes ccsscecesecceeeecesecceeeneneeeeseeees Pg 28 1 Introduction The third generation of Marklin multi train control systems is now ready with M rklin Systems The Central Station represents the most important component for this It is responsible for generating the correct control data it manages the coordination of the components connected to the system and also offers an easy to use manageab le control surface Trouble free operation with this complex system is only guaranteed when you use tested Marklin System components and nothing else Any use of other makes of products with Marklin Systems will invalidate the manufacturer s warranty from M rklin Damages arising from the use of other makes of products is therefore the responsibility of the operator When connecting the Central Station and other components to your layout follow the techniques and principles contained in these instructions The use of ot
2. 1 Select the correct control area 2 Touch the image for the solenoid acces sory you want to control Solenoid accessory with two settings The accessory will be switched from the current setting to the second setting Solenoid accessory with more than two settings An additional control field will appear from which you can select the desired setting In the example to the right you can see the three possibilities for controlling a three way turnout i Signal 1 2 Note When the Central Station is in the emergency stop state solenoid accessories cannot be operated Manual chan ges to the setting for the solenoid accessories are not recognized by the system 4 5 Programming the 763xx Series Signals The following steps must be carried out to program the 763xx series digital signals Examples 76391 76393 etc 1 Leave the signal s electronic circuit in its packaging The signal s electronic circuit must be clipped into the contact bracket in the packaging in order to be programmed 2 Set up the appropriate controls for the signal in question in the solenoid accessory list on the Central Station Make sure that you have the correct address set for the signal controls Select the Momentary mode of operation for the button function Important Set the switching duration at 2 500 milliseconds for the program ming procedure On signals with a distant signal mounted on them don t forget to set up t
3. systems marklin systems 00000000 o 0 00000000 e Central Station Table of Contents FAs TPO CIC TION ie tiaeutcanesaasvacodsquecensenechoceteumentenvenscsence Pg 16 2 Basic Information for Using the Central Station Pg 16 2 1 Operation Function Elemenits Pg 16 2 2 53 512 6 g RSS NR Sa enen Pg 16 2 2 1 Installing Changing Batteries Pg 17 2 2 2 Setting up the central Station Pg 17 2 2 3 Connenctions to a Layout Pg 17 2 2 4 Connections for a Programming Track Pg 18 2 2 5 Direct Connections for a Mobile Station Pg 18 2 2 6 Connections for the 60125 Terminal Pg 18 2 2 Additional External Connections Pg 18 3 Operation with the Central Startion Pg 19 3 1 Turning the Unit on Initializing Pg 19 3 2 1 Dividing up the Control Area Pg 19 3 2 2 Operating the Touchscreen Pg 19 3 2 3 How the Control Surface Works Pg 19 3 2 4 Emergency Stop STOP Button Pg 20 3 2 5 Release GO button Pg 20 3 3 Operation Locomotives Trains Pg 20 3 3 1 Setting up Mfx Locomotives Pg 20 3 3 2 Setting up Locomotives with Delta or Digital DecoderS Pg 20 3 3 3 Controlling a locomotive Pg 22 3 3 4 Changing Locomotive Dat
4. 6001 6002 or 6003 transformer will mean limita tions on the maximum power output The connecting cable required for the above comes with the Central Station Ce E e O e e O e O o e central station uppgw Caution No other users such as turnouts signals lights railroad grade crossing etc may be connected directly to the terminal clips for the transformer powering the Central Station Users not receiving power through a digital deco der require a transformer separate from M rklin Systems oooooooo ania ai ee marklin systems 2 2 1 Installing Changing Batteries Central Station The battery s job Storing the current train and accessory data for 3 Connect the feeder wires to the layout starting up the system again after it has been turned off Batteries are not included with the Central Station 2 alternatives a Connection through a connector box 24088 for HO C Track 60115 1 Remove the cover on the housing of the Central Station for the battery holder 2 Batteries to use Only 1 5 volt batteries AAA size diame ter 10 5 mm x 44 5 mm 7 16 x 1 3 4 Rechargeable batteries are not suitable Pay attention to the polarity and the markings in the battery holder when installing the batteries and HE a B m rkl n systems 3 Put the cover back on If you like it you can fix the cover with
5. area Control Area 5 is active in the example shown nearby Control Areas 1 to 4 and 6 to 9 can be activated by touching their individual numbers Touching the arrow button in the lo wer right will switch the screen to Control Areas 10 to 18 Recommendation Do not carry out the following steps until you have pressed the STOP button emergency stop Setting up Control Areas Menu Press on the symbol for changing the control areas A window will appear showing the current control area for the solenoid accessories and the two bars for the function buttons will be shown reversed Only the control area is of interest for the following steps Note The active control area can be changed at anytime during the following procedure by selecting another control area No additional storage of the parameters is necessary for the following entries Any changes you make will therefore take effect immediately Le le lg Le 1 3 SET c kaj The control symbols are positioned in two rows in all of the control areas with up to eight entries per row Press on one of the symbols marking a free control area Another selection menu will appear in which you now search for the line Select from List This control area can either be activated by touching the screen or by turning and then INN VIN EST pressing the control knob uil uil uil uil u uil uil uil A e lion window will then E EA EA EA EA EA
6. different Central Station or Mobile Station You still have the possibi lity of changing the symbols for the individual functions in a separate area For example if you want to assign other function symbols to a locomotive this can be done simply and easily with the Central Station Processing Locomotive Data To change different para meters for an entry in the locomotive list first press the button in the upper left on the display screen Select Process Locomotive in the following selection menu New Locomotive New M U Power Process Locomotive Delete Locomotive Central Station 60212 The settings menu discussed in section 3 3 2 for changing the name address on locomotives with M rklin Digital format decoders the assignment to the favorites list etc will appear Depending on the type of decoder the analog behavior maximum speed braking delay etc can be changed in the Expanded submenu Read the notes in section 3 3 2 for this Adapting Function Symbols Press on the symbol for changing the control fields A screen will appear on which the current control field for the solenoid accessories and the two bars for the func tion buttons are represented inverted The function buttons are organized into 2 columns with 8 entries per column The outside column begins at the top with the headlight marker light function The functions fO to f7 come under it The inside column contains the func
7. Ee EA appear with the entries in the solenoid accessory list p z sle Sly le Sale ole Signal Wei 1 Central Station 60212 Pick out the desired solenoid accessory for the position on the control area currently se Site lected This too is done either gE with the control knob or with the indicated control areas Select from List Notes about different types of solenoid accessories e A prerequisite for three way turnouts and signals with several aspects is that the second solenoid must be connected to the address directly after the address for the first decoder connection Example three way turnout first address is 11 gt The second address must be 12 7241 signal with three aspects Main solenoid is address 5 green and red gt The address for the second solenoid must be 6 green The red output for the second address cannot be used for other solenoid accessories e Always connect HO uncoupler tracks to the green decoder output and set them up as a Continuous button function 1 Gauge uncoupler tracks are set up as a Momentary function Lights or other users connected to a k84 decoder are set up as a Momentary button function Enter New Accessory Submenu As an alternative to the submenu Select from List when you are setting up the control areas you can also put turnouts or signals into the solenoid accessory list later by selecting the control area E
8. RESET of the entire Central Station Press the setup symbol in the menu list on the upper edge of the screen A selection field will appear which will give you access to various selection fields E marklin systems Important When you do a reset of the entire Central Station all of the data that has been entered is deleted A reset of the entire Central Station is done without asking you a second time if you want to have the reset done Do not confuse a reset of the entire Central Station with the reset of the data in a locomotive TELET If you want to change the language on the screen touch the arrow to call up the outer field All of the available language versions will appear and they can be selected by touching the word for the desired language The values set for the background lighting and for the con trast are represented by two horizontal bars The values can be changed either with the control knob or with the control areas to the right and left of the bars The bars must first be activated by touching them so that the control knob changes the values to the desired ones Note Please have the hardware and software version numbers given in this settings field handy before you call the M rklin telephone ser vice for help This will result in a more efficient malfunction analysis Locomotive Operations Screen Settings Possible Settings 1 Assuming control of locomotives Setting for whether a locomoti
9. Station can be connected to a Ter minal When several Terminals are used they are connected one be hind the other in series The connecting cable for the Terminal about 60 cm 24 in length can be lengthened with the 60126 extension cable about 200 cm 79 in length to allow flexibility in the location of the next Terminal E E m rkl n e eooooooo e diii gye 2 2 7 Additional External Connections Your Central Station has another connection which will be used in the future for updates of its software from a personal computer This connection can be used as soon as the software is offered Without the appropriate software no cable or unit of any kind should be connected to this socket even for testing Caution When you remove the connecting cable to a personal computer you must first press down on the snap in tab before pulling the cable out of the socket This is howe ver located under the base of the Central Station You should therefore loosen this snap in connection carefully for example with a flat blade screwdriver 3 Operations with the Central Station 3 1 Turning the Unit on Initializing The unit must be set up as described in Chapter 2 taking into account the particular features of your model railroad layout type of track etc Now plug the power cord for the Central Station s trans former into the wall
10. button before the following steps The procedure for generating multiple unit M U motive power Press the button in the upper left or right corner of the pa display screen which you use to access the submenu for the locomotive controller part of the Central Station A selection menu will appear in which you select the line New M U motive power A submenu will open up for setting up a multiple unit M U motive power combination New Locomotive New M U Power This consists of two overlaid entry levels with the designati ons New Motive Power and Expanded If this does not happen automatically touch the New Motive Power part of the screen so that this entry level is active There you will find two selection lists The left selection list contains all of the entries that have been put into the locomotive list Locos to Select Locomitives in M Locomitives in M U BR 38 black Al BR 221 old red BR 221 blue BR 216 old red Steam Loco Bob Diesel loco Dan Crane The first locomotive you want in a multiple unit motive power com bination is selected by turning the left control knob This locomotive is taken into the right list by pressing on the left control knob Do the same process with the other locomotives which you would like to put into a multiple unit motive power combination Process Locomotive Delete Locomotive Flying Hamburg Switch Engine Car 1 lights E You can move
11. l programming track brown red This set of connec tions has the same type of sockets as r for the connections ni is ij Section 2 2 3 apply here for the connec m rkl n ting hardware for O the different track systems A oeoooo0ooo Y 00000000 Set up the pro gramming track as a separate track Only 1 locomotive or powered unit may be on the programming track at a time After you have finished programming a locomotive or powered unit remove it immediately from the programming track The Central Station sends data in many operating states to the programming track during normal operation example when a new locomotive is being set up in the locomotive list Locomotives parked on the programming track can possibly be reprogrammed unintentionally as a result Central Station 60212 2 2 5 Direct Connections for a Mobile Station The Central Station offers the option of having 1 Mobile Station con nected to it directly as an auxiliary locomotive controller Additional Mobile Stations can be connected to the Systems network by means of the 60125 Terminal The connection socket for the Mobile Station on the rear of the Central Station can be selected from one of three alternatives If additional Mobile Stations are connected to these free sockets they will be free from damages In this situation however adherence to your local regulations for preventin
12. screen Such a characteristic is either activated or deactivated by entering or deleting a check mark or in the case of variable set tings a cursor bar will appear which can be changed with the arrow buttons located on the left and right Changes involving the programming of a locomotive without mfx technology are only registered by this locomotive when it is ona programming track The Central Station does not check whether the locomotive has registered the change correctly If there is no contact with an mfx locomotive this will be indicated by an error message No changes can then be made to the parameters 3 3 3 Controlling a Locomotive After a locomotive has been set up in the locomotive list it is then called up actively in the locomotive controller part of the Central Station Changing Speed Locomotives are controlled with the red con trol knobs in the upper left left locomotive controller and upper right right locomotive controller corners of the Central Station Turning the control knob to the right The locomotive runs faster Turning the control knob to the left The locomotive runs slower The current speed set for the locomotive is shown on the display screen The number of speed levels depends on the type of deco der used in the locomotive Turning the control knob further to the right after you have reached the maximum speed will not change the speed any more The same holds true when you turn the co
13. showing alternating different signal aspects again In the other situation activate the signal aspect Hp2 on the home signal mounted on this signal 7 The signal is now programmed Turn the Central Station off Remo ve the signal from its packaging and install it on the layout Important e Do not begin the other steps until the signal is first changing back and forth between the two signal aspects e It only takes a very short amount of time to activate the switching commands The necessary switching duration is given with the entry of 2 500 milliseconds When you are through with the programming procedure you should change this switching duration to a value more commonly used for regular operation of the signals Example 500 milliseconds e If you pause too long between the individual steps the signal will turn off the programming procedure on its own In this situation start the entire process again from the beginning by pressing the STOP button on the Central Station 5 Other Settings The Central Station also allows you to change several basic opera tions parameters The submenu Setup is used to do this Recommendation Do not carry out the following steps until you have pressed the STOP button emergency stop General Settings In this area you can set the language used on the Central Stati on change the brightness of the background lighting change the contrast for the screen and carry out a
14. the same time these pictograms also give information about whether the functions are on or off on the locomotive in question See section 3 3 4 about setting up or changing particular pictograms The pictograms are divided up into two groups with 8 different positions per group The group on the outer edge of the screen can also be turned on and off with the function buttons located next to this group Otherwise all of the functions are turned on and off by touching the appropriate picto grams on the screen Note Continuous functions example headlights marker lights on a locomotive are turned on by pressing the appropriate button or touching the ap propriate pictogram once and are turned off by pressing or touching a second time Momentary functions example locomotive whistle are activated only as long your finger is pressed on the pictogram on the screen Calling up Another Locomotive in the Locomotive Controller If you want to call up another locomotive or an item equipped with a locomotive or function decoder you must select it from the locomotive list To do this press the selector button in the upper left corner for the left lo comotive controller in the upper right corner for the right locomotive controller next to the control knob A selection menu will appear on the display screen 1 Locomotive currently called up 2 Sorting primarily by favorites 3 Sorting primarily by loco motives currently
15. the selection bar in the right Locomotives in M U selection list with the control knob on the right side The locomotive just marked in the list is deleted again by pressing on the control knob The sequence of entries can be changed Al vi Hair dah with the two arrows to the right under the right selection list The particular entry that has just been marked is moved Alternatively locomotives in the selection list can also be accepted or removed with the two control fields in the center under the two lists You can select a symbol in the submenu Expanded to represent the multiple unit motive power combination in the locomotive control ler You can also give the multiple unit motive power combination a name which you can use to select it from the locomotive list Leave the menu by touching the check mark in the lower right The parameters you have just set are not stored in memory until now If you touch the x in the lower right then you leave the submenu without generating a new multiple unit motive power combination Central Station 60212 Note e Locomotives can only be put into one multiple unit motive power combination at a time e Multiple unit motive power combinations cannot be integrated into other multiple unit motive power combi nations e Locomotives in multiple unit motive power combinati ons cannot be controlled separately until the multiple unit motive power combination is deleted Ti
16. b Direct Connections Connections with the plugs 611 719 included with the Central Sta tion and the following connecting hardware specific to the individual track systems C 74040 feeder wire set any standard section of track The 74046 may not be used K Red and brown wire 7105 7102 with a wire cross section of 0 19 sq mm 0 0003 sq in or red and brown wire from the 71060 2 2 3 Connections to a Layout 1 Make sure that the power cord for the Central Station s transfor wire assortment with a wire cross section of 0 75 sq mm 0 001 mer is unplugged from the household current sq in a 2290 feeder track Do not use the 2292 feeder track 2 Install the connecting cable between the transformer and the Central Station 60212 M Red and brown wire same specifications as for K Track a 5111 feeder track Do not use the 5131 feeder track 1 Gauge 5654 feeder wire set any standard section of track qo op ooo ooooo oo TT BI a RA p brown red a a g marklin brown red 611 719 ooooo0ooo 0 0000 4 On large layouts feeder wires must be installed at least every 2 meters 78 2 2 4 Connections for a Programming Track The Central Station has a second set of connections with a smaller power output max current 1 amp Te E which is used for a i
17. cal help please contact us at this e mail address digitalfragen maerklin de 5 Please make sure that you have made the connections in the right sequence We are referring here to the sequence described in this instruction manual Don t confuse the cable connection for the layout with the connection for the programming track Prog 3 CAN CAN CAN L oy B 0 B 0 oo fe fe gt na ae oo o omo omo omo 0000 000 000 ooo 000 9 09 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Gebr Marklin amp Cie GmbH Postfach 8 60 D 73008 G ppingen www maerklin com Central Station 60212 610 571 10 05 ma ef Anderungen vorbehalten by Gebr Marklin amp Cie GmbH EI
18. e degree of control Control parameter I Setting to the motor s inertia High inertia motor with a large flywheel requires a low value Control influence Determines the degree of effectiveness of the control Steady state characteristic for speed Determines the distribution of the individual speed levels progressive linear regressive etc The different variations are shown in the settings menu as graphics and they indicate the resulting speed at different speed levels This se lection menu appears when you touch the arrow behind the symbol currently shown on the screen Note A locomotive should not be changed whose decoder has been coordinated with it at the factory This possibility for making settings is a very complex area in which individual parameters depend on each other in many ways As a rule a layperson will make the running characteristics for a locomotive worse by attempting to reprogram these characteristics 4 Function Assignment Mapping This control area can be used to determine on certain decoders which functions are active and which function buttons will be used to control them 5 Sound Settings On certain decoders with built in sound modules different parame ters can be set here The most interesting thing is setting the volume On certain decoders you can adjust the operating sounds to the running characteristics of the locomotive 6 Special Options Additional characteristics can be set
19. e either separately in advance using the Setting up Processing Solenoid Accessories submenu or when generating the activation fields Recommendation Do not carry out the following steps until you have pressed the STOP button emergency stop Submenu Setting Up Processing Solenoid Accessories Press on the symbol Setting Up Solenoid Accessories in the upper menu list on the screen A selection area will appear with three diffe rent selection fields 1 Entering new solenoid accessories 2 Processing solenoid accessories Ir i 1 3 Deleting solenoid accessories m rklin systems Select the control area Enter New Solenoid Accessory A settings area for entering different solenoid accessory parameters will appear on the screen New Accessory Semaphore sg HpO Hp1 H Name 1st Line 2nd Line Button Switching Function Duration TEER EEL EEE ET I ed Type The symbol for the solenoid accessory on the screen is gene rated with a selection menu Simply touch the arrow in the selection field under the designation Type A new selection window will open in which you search for the appropriate screen symbol This selection window can be navigated with the control knob or with the activation areas on the screen as you have already seen with settings for locomotive Address Enter here the digital address for the solenoid accessory in question You can enter a value either nume
20. ed one after the other on the layout If several locomotives to be registered are on the track at the same time the complete process can take considerably longer to complete Central Station 60212 3 3 2 Setting up Locomotives with Delta or Digital Decoders The Central Station is also able to control the different Marklin Delta or Digital decoder generations which are designed for operation with Marklin Delta or Marklin Digital both the 6020 Central Unit and the 6021 Control Unit and their variants The following steps can be done on the right or the left side of the train controls on the Central Station The operation steps on the left side of the train controls are demonstrated by way of example Press the menu button in the upper left corner of the display screen A selection menu will appear on the display screen next to this button The arrow in the line New Locomotive indicates that additional selection menus can be opened by selecting these lines There are two different ways to select the different submenus New locomotive New M U power Process locomotive a Direct selection by touching the screen at the line of text in question b By turning the left control knob on the Central Station The black cursor bar will then wander from line to line The submenu on which the black cur sor bar is now standing is activated by pressing on the control knob Delete locomotive Select the line New L
21. es register themselves on the Central Sta tion All you have to do is place the locomotive on the track Make sure when doing this that the layout has power flowing to it release mode The locomotive may not be initially place in an area of the track that is not continuously supplied with electrical power examp les signal block storage siding where you can turn the power off etc or an area of the layout that is connected through the Connect 6017 unit item no 60129 to a 6015 or 6017 Booster The transfer of data from the mfx locomotive to the Central Station and reverse takes about 1 minute If the mfx locomotive is placed on the layout for the first time while the latter is in the middle of ongoing operations then the registration process may take up 3 minutes HI Two mfx symbols will appear in the upper menu list on the screen while an mfx locomotive is being registered These symbols report the progress of the registration process When these symbols are completely filled in with black you must press on one of the two symbols The newly registered locomotive is taken into the locomo tive controller to which you have assigned it and it is also taken into the locomotive list at the same time Mfx locomotives can only be registered one after the other the first time out The registration process for another locomotive cannot take place until the first locomotive is completely registered Tip Place locomotives to be register
22. fferent selection fields will appear Select the ET control area Delete Solenoid Accessory The selection menu with all of the entries for the solenoid accessory list will also appear here Navigate through this selection menu in the manner already described previously either with the control knob or with the control areas on the screen until you have selected the ent ry which you want to remove from the solenoid accessory list After you have confirmed the entry the Central Station will not ask again if you are sure you want to remove the solenoid accessory in question from the solenoid accessory list Note When a solenoid accessory is deleted from the solenoid accessory list it is automatically removed from all applications in the different control areas 4 3 Setting up a Control Area The Central Station can have up to 18 control areas each of which can have up to 16 solenoid accessories placed on it These solenoid accessories come from the solenoid accessory list that you have already defined beforehand These solenoid accessories can also be placed in different control areas at the same time A change in the control status for such accessories is then updated automatically for all of the entries Depending on the operations status the upper or the lower half for all of the control areas can be selected directly with the menu bar below the active control area you are using Simply press on the number for that control
23. field with a picture of the Central Station can be found in the upper operating menu bar for the Central Station If you touch this field with your finger a new field with various setting options for the operation of the Central Station will be opened Pay attention to the following when working with the touch screen e Touch the screen only to operate accessories Never press hard on the screen e Never lean on the screen e Other things such as a plastic stylus can be used in addition to your finger to control things on the touch screen Caution The wrong material can cause scratches on the surface of the screen For that reason do not used pointed objects The plastic stylus used for pocket computers would be suitable and they are availab le in computer stores as a replacement part 3 2 3 How the Control Surface Works The Central Station has a locomotive list and a solenoid accessory list in which all locomotives turnouts signals etc are set up which you want to control on your layout These entries are the personal identification for these items You cannot operate them without this personal identification These data must therefore be set up first This process of setting up the identification takes place totally automatically with mfx locomotives or is manually supported with an easy to use menu technology The entries can be supplemented changed or deleted at any time They serve not only as the founda tion f
24. for an update of the software in the Central Station Please note the guidelines for the various update packets for these settings Access Settings Certain functions can be blocked in this sub menu The individual functions are activated or deactivated by simply touching the square control area in front of each function HETE 6 Power Requirements The power output for the layout can deliver a current with a maxi mum of 3 amps when the 60052 60055 transformer is used The maximum power is therefore about 45 to 48 VA The programming track is supplied with a maximum of 1 amp When this limit is reached the Central Station will switch to emergency halt This ope rating problem can be corrected by reducing the power requirements on the layout The following list of power requirements will help you compute your overall power requirements Single motor locomotive in operation 5 10VA 1 Gauge up to 20 VA Sound effects circuit 5 10VA Smoke generator 2 5VA Light bulb 1 2VA Turnout mechanism 5 10 VA device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions If the power supplied from the Central Station is not enough over time then the layout must be divided up into areas of equal size in terms of the power consumed Each of these areas is then supplied with power from the Central Station or from a Boosters The power supply to these layout areas must be electrically separated
25. from each other third rail insulation for HO separation of the rail in 1 Gauge connected to the red wire from the Central Station and the Boosters See the instructions for the 60129 Connect 6017 for examples of how to separate the power supplies 7 Additional Notes Please note the following additional special features about this version of the Central Station 1 You may have function problems with the first generation of 763xx series color light signals with their integrated decoders Ask your authorized digital dealer about the procedure for updating the old signals for the new ones 2 The 7686 digital turntable is still not supported with its own control area 3 It is not possible to take a locomotive on a layout from Marklin Systems to another operating system Catenary is not to be used with Marklin Systems to power locomotives and powered units Caution The Central Station will suffer damages if it is connected electrically to other operating systems 4 Do you have ideas or wishes about future versions of the Central Station You can let us know about this easily at the Internet address www maerklin systems de Please understand that this possi bility for making entries is only for gathering customer reaction You will therefore not receive a reply to your comments in this entry field In future versions of the Central Station you may possibly see your information translated into new features If you require techni
26. g interference with television and radio reception cannot be guaranteed This type of connection may therefore not be done Important In any event the adapter cable 10 to 7 pin must be used This adapter cable comes with the Mobile Station listed under item no 60652 or is available as a spare part under item no 610 479 at your authorized M rklin Systems dealer 610 479 eeu a E m rkl n systems e e e e o e e eoooooowo When the Mobile Station is connected to the Central Station for the first time the Central Station checks the version of the database in the Mobile Station If this version is older than the version in the Central Station then this database is automatically updated The screen on the Mobile Station will go dark during this process A note about the updating process will appear after a short while on the Central Station s screen After the updating of the database in the Mobile Station is finished the latter will also be reset All of the data in the Mobile Station s locomotive will be erased in the process When the Central Station is connected to the layout by means of a connector box an additional Mobile Station can also be connec ted to this unit The 610 479 adapter cable is also required for this 2 2 6 Connections for the 60125 Terminal The 60125 Terminal is used to set up a Systems network Systems components such as the Mobile
27. he controls on the Central Station for the home signal part of these signals 3 Place the new control element on one of the 18 operation levels so that you can control this solenoid accessory 3 Turn the Central Station off 4 Remove the connection for the Central Station to the layout Only connect the new signal to be programmed to the layout output on the Central Station 5 Turn the Central Station on As soon as the Central Station is ready to be operated press the STOP button emergency stop 6 Press the GO button on the Central Station The signal aspect on the signal will begin to change back and forth between two states The following procedure depends on the signal being programmed 76391 76393 76371 76372 Activate the signal briefly on the screen The signal will be programmed within the switching durati on that has been set for its controls 2 500 milliseconds 76392 76394 Switch the signal to aspect Hp1 Wait until the sig nal begins to show alternating different signal aspects Now switch the signal to aspect Hp2 76395 76397 The first step is the same as for the 76391 or 76393 signals After that the distant signal will begin to change back and forth between two signal aspects Now activate the signal aspect Hp1 or HpO for the home signal mounted on this signal If the distant signal is assigned to a two aspect home signal then press the signal aspect function Hp or HpO a second time if the distant signal has started
28. he database can be sorted with two different criteria Either by the M rklin item number touch button 2 or by the name suggested by M rklin touch button 3 Tip The factory often assigns names from the class number or from a well known nickname for the prototype If you press the first letter or number on the keypad depicted in the lower part of the screen the display for the data line that begins with this letter or number will appear Example The list is sorted by names If you press on the key for 8 the class 80 will appear from the different data lines since it is the first data line that begins with the number 8 After the data line has been selected it is taken directly into the locomotive controller part of the Central Station If you want to edit locomotive data such as the name function button assignment or the address etc please read the notes in section 3 3 4 Enter new loco Expanded Decoder M rklin Motorola 14 Adress 12 Speers li Loco symbol Motorola Name New_ M aaa locomotive to favorites list Note In contrast to the Mobile Station the Central Station will accept several entries in the locomotive list with the same address No locomotives with the same identical address can be controlled si multaneously A message to this effect will be shown on the locomotive controller part of the screen This also holds true for locomotives with a consecutive address model with two addre
29. her circuits may easily lead to damage to the electronic components It is best if you refrain from expensive experiments The Central Station is not a toy Make sure that this unit is used by children only as a controller for model trains We hope and trust that you will have much enjoyment in the use of the Central Station on your model railroad layout Your Marklin Service Team 2 Basic Information for Using the Central Station 2 1 Operation Function Elements systems VY W W O D DH 2 IKILI IR 3 8 central station 1 Display with switching function Touch Display 2 Locomotive Controller 1 3 Button for Locomotive 1 4 Auxiliary Functions 1 5 Stop Button 6 Go Button 7 Locomotive Controller 2 8 Button for Locomotive 2 9 Auxiliary Functions 2 Contents as delivered from the factory Central Station Stand Connecting cable to the connector box 2 connector plugs for direct connections to the track and programming track Connecting cable for a 6000 6001 6002 6003 transformer Central Station 60212 2 2 Installation e Use the Central Station only indoors in dry areas e Suitable transformer for power Item nos 60052 60055 transformer or their variants for other household power systems The transformer is not included with the Central Station The appropriate connecting cable comes with the 60052 60055 Using a no 6000
30. high efficiency propulsion The first locomotive in the m u list determines the controllable auxiliary functions shown on the screen Other locomotives in the lashup will respond to the auxiliary function buttons for the first locomotive regardless of what auxiliary functions these other units may have For that reason you must select the models so there are not any inadvertent problems in operation Example Locomo tive 1 controls the horn with Function f3 Locomotive 2 controls the Telex coupler with Function f3 If f3 is activated or turned on when the two units are together in an m u lashup Locomotive 2 will uncouple from the train 3 Locomotive sound effects car Examples 49962 or 49964 The sound effects car is set as the first unit in the m u lashup and thereby determines the auxiliary function assignments 3 3 4 Changing Locomotive Data The data for a locomotive can always be changed These data are the parameters already presented in Section 3 3 2 These parameters can be also be changed on mfx locomotives except for the address Mfx locomotives don t need an address entry for identification This assignment procedure is done automatically between the Central Station and mfx locomotives when the Central Station is first initia lized The other parameters can be changed on these locomotives too These parameters are then also stored in the mfx locomotive and are therefore available even if you change the layout and have a
31. in this menu for several types of decoders These characteristics relate to the handling of data about the running of the locomotive We recommend that you keep the fac tory settings for these decoders On several decoders there is also a field with the designation RESET If this field is activated with your finger on the touch screen then the decoder in the locomotive is returned to the factory default setting This also contains the locomo tive address for locomotives without the mfx technology In unfavo rable situations it may happen that the address in the locomotive list Central Station 60212 no longer agrees with the address set in the locomotive decoder after a decoder reset has been carried out Important Do not confuse the reset for a locomotive with the reset for the entire In the one situation the locomotive decoder is returned to the factory default settings in the other situation the Central Station is returned to a defined starting condition Operation Notes for the Settings Fields in the Expanded Submenu As already indicated the individual settings fields in the submenus depend on the different types of decoders mfx decoders digital decoders with coding switches digital decoders with external pro gramming etc Which parameter is being set can be reconstructed easily as a rule from the text on the screen The particular status in for a parameter can be changed by touching the corresponding field on the
32. in use 4 Sorting primarily by the name of the locomotive 5 Button End without selec ting a locomotive 6 Button Call up the loco motive selected 7 One entry further down 8 Cursor bar position in the list 9 One entry further up 10 Call up the locomotive on another controller BR 38 black BR 216 old red Steam Loco Bob Diesel Loco Dan egg ax Crane Flying Hamburg Switch Engine Car 1 Lights You can also search through this menu by turning the control knob The locomotive currently being selected is called up into the locomo tive controller part of the Central Station by pressing on the control knob for that locomotive controller The minute a command for running a locomotive a speed level greater than 0 or for turning a function on is given the locomotive or function model is designated as active You can sort in the locomo tive list by this characteristic Active locomotives cannot be deleted Multiple unit M U motive power see following section is also displayed in the locomotive list Entries for these units have the addi tional designation of an M PZA y 4 marklin systems Multiple Unit M U Motive Power Two or more locomotive coupled together can also be controlled jointly with the Central Station To do this an entry is generated in the locomotive list and this entry makes use of a new name to control the locomotives coupled together Tip Press the STOP
33. is an overload the Central Station auto matically switches to this mode Ending this condition 1 Find and correct any short circuit or cause for the overload 2 Press the GO button gt 3 2 5 Note When you have pushed the emergency stop button changes for the commands to the locomotives and so lenoid accessories can still be entered on the Central Station These new commands are not carried out until the layout is again supplied with power When the STOP status is activated by a short circuit a short circuit symbol will appear for se veral seconds in the lower left and right corners of the screen After that the not EMERGENCY STOP will appear there just as if you had pressed the STOP button 3 2 5 Release GO button The GO button is pressed to resume opera tions again on a layout when the power to it has been shut off emergency stop When the green light goes on in the GO button the red light in the STOP button is turned off Voltage is now available again at the layout outputs on the Central Station Note If the Central Station immediately goes back into the emer gency stop mode the red light in the STOP button lights up on its own then usually there is a short circuit on the layout This must be corrected before operations can be resumed on the layout 3 3 Operating Locomotives Trains 3 3 1 Setting up Mfx Locomotives Generally mfx locomotiv
34. ization phase is docu mented after a few seconds by the lighting for the screen coming on and shortly after that by a square moving back and forth in the lower area of the screen marklin central station ta central station e o O O O O O O o Ad 00000000 e Note The first time you turn the Central Station on the initialization phase may last somewhat longer The lighting for the screen may go off during this process It will come back on automatically at the end of the initialization phase 3 2 1 Dividing up the Control Area 1 Button for settings on the left controller 2 Button for setting up solenoid accessories 3 Button for setting up accessory controller functions 4 Button for setting basic settings on the Central Station 5 Button for settings on the right controller 6 Warning Indicator for Weak or Run Down Batteries marklin systems No locomotive selected No locomotive selected Please select a locomotive from the locomotive list enter a new locomotive manually or select a locomotive from the database Please select a locomotive from the locomotive list enter a new locomotive manually or select a locomotive from the database 3 2 2 Operating the Touch Screen The Central Station has a Touch Screen a screen that reacts to being touched By simply touching the screen above a symbol shown there a desired action will be carried out Example A
35. n an extensive motive power list by integrating the locomotive into a favo rites list This entry in the favorites list can be used as a sort criterion when you call the locomotive up later There is a selection field in front of the text Add locomotive to favorites list The assignment of a locomotive to the favorites list is indicated by touching this selection field A check mark by the locomotive indicates that this locomotive is in the favorites list The data line with the settings you have just made is accepted by touching the confirmation area with the check mark below and to the right in the selection window By touching the end field with the x you leave this submenu without accepting the locomotive data The same holds true when the locomotive controller area of the screen in the upper left corner is touched Expanded Still another entry field is located behind the enter new locomotive entry field This new field is designated on the upper edge with Ex panded Touching this Expanded field brings the entry field to the front and the enter new locomotive field is put in the background Up to 6 additional fields for setting values can be called up in this Expanded submenu Whether these fields are used depends on the type of decoder used in the locomotive 1 Analog Settings In this instance the following parameters can be set for certain decoders Analog mode activated determi
36. ning whether the locomotive can be operated with analog controls Starting voltage determining the voltage level in the first speed level Maximum speed determining the maximum speed at the maximum running voltage Central Station 60212 2 Locomotive Running Characteristics Settings In this instance the following parameters can be set for certain decoders Reverse operation The forward and reverse direction of travel can be swapped on the locomotive Vmax Setting the maximum speed in the highest speed level Vmin Setting the speed in the lowest speed level Acceleration rate Setting the amount of acceleration delay Braking rate Setting the amount of braking delay Trim for forward operation Setting the magnitude of the effect that the different control settings have on forward operation Trim for rearward operation Setting the magnitude of the effect that the different control settings have on rearward operation 3 Motor Settings In this instance the following parameters can be set for certain decoders Motor Pulse Width Modulation can motors with iron free cores frequency Setting for the frequency used to control the motor 2 alternatives for setting the frequency low or high frequency Tip The high frequency is preferred for most motors Settings for load compensation Control reference Adjustment for agreement with the feedback values sent back from the motor Control parameter K Determining th
37. nter New Accessory These new accessories are placed at the selection position on the control area by using the procedure already described above for making new entries in the solenoid accessory list Note If a solenoid accessory already in the solenoid accessory list is entered a second time then both of these entries are treated as separate solenoid accessories despite the fact that they have the identical designation and or address When you activate the accessory in one entry the display indicator for the other entry is not updated Exit Submenu An activity you are doing with the accessories right now can be ended without changes to its status by selecting this control surface as an alternative to the submenus Select from List and Enter New Accessory Removing a Control Element When you are setting up control elements on a control area if you select a position already occupied by a control element rather than a free position a submenu will appear for deleting the entry you are trying to make in the occupied position There is also an alternative available for this procedure in the form of the control area Exit Note An entry can not be replaced by another control element until the old entry is first deleted and then newly defined If the parameters for an entry example the name are changed in the solenoid accessory list then these chan ges will be accepted 4 4 Controlling Solenoid Accessories
38. ntrol knob to the left and you have already rea ched speed level 0 Changing the Direction of Travel Pressing on the control knob will change the direction of travel for the locomotive The direction indicator on the display screen will change its position The speed previously set for the locomotive ees will be reduced to speed level 0 The direction of travel can also be changed by touching the direction indicator on the screen Direction Indicator The right arrow is black The locomotive is running forwards The left arrow is black The locomotive is running in reverse Note Not all decoders can make use of the direction indicator data With these decoders it is possible that the direction of travel indicated on the screen is not the same as that of the model Tip If you don t know whether a locomotive is evaluating direction data a little test can help Let the locomotive run a short distance Note the direction of travel for the locomotive Take the locomotive off of the layout Change the direction of travel on the display Set the locomotive back on the track and run the locomotive again with the locomotive controller part of the Central Station Has the direction changed Then the decoder is evaluating the direction command Turning Auxiliary Functions On and Off The controllable functions for a locomotive are represented with appropriate pictograms on the locomotive controller part of the Central Station At
39. ntry in the solenoid accessory list by touching the control area with the check mark in the lower right corner of the settings field Touching the control area with the x to the left of it will take you out of this settings field without storing the data Type I Address M format 0 Hi E Processing Solenoid Accessories Press on the symbol Setting up Solenoid Accessories in the upper menu list on the screen A selection area with the three selection fields will appear Select the control area Ir i 1 Processing Solenoid Accessories selection menu will appear with all of the entries in the solenoid acces sory list Navigate through this selection menu as already described previously either with the control knob or with the control areas on the screen until the entry you want to process has been selec ted After confirming the entry the settings field already described in Setting up Solenoid Accessories will appear In this field you can change the parameters already described above such as type address name button function or switching duration When doing this don t forget that these changes are not taken into the solenoid accessory list until you have confirmed them touching the control area with the check mark Central Station 60212 Deleting Solenoid Accessories Press on the symbol Setting up Solenoid Accessories in upper menu list on the screen A selection area with the three di
40. o enter addresses above 80 or below 1 you will get an error message CG GG and fields to the Name By touching the Name field on the screen you can then enter a designation for the locomotive in the entry field next to the Name field by using the keyboard This designation will then always appear on the part of the screen for the locomotive controller when you m rklin systems call up the locomotive The name can consist of a maximum of 16 characters Note If you don t make an entry in this field the preset designation New will appear as the name The Central Station does not check whether the name has already been taken Locomotive Symbol You can use this selection field to select an appropriate symbol for a new locomotive you are setting up in the Central Station To do this touch the locomotive symbol depicted or the arrow positioned to the right of it you re your finger A larger selection field will appear in which you can select a suitable element by again either touching the desired element by turning the control knob and then pressing on it or by touching the check mark field to the right under the selection field or by scrolling up and down in the column on the right Note An incorrect symbol has no effect on locomotive operations The symbol can be changed later at any time Adding a Locomotive to Your Favorites List A locomotive you run frequently can be found more easily i
41. ocomotive and activate the submenu Two new selection fields will appear enter manually and from databa se Enter manually The entry in the locomotive list name address etc is generated completely by you the operator From database The locomotive data is generated by going into a database integrated into the Central Station This database has factory data for many of A Enter manually the earlier Marklin models From database Variation 1 From database Select the line from database either with the control knob or by directly tou ching the screen menu with different entries from the integrated database will appear Select Locomotive from Database 01 067 55900 01 1053 39104 a c 1 Locomotive selected 2 Data lines sorted by item number 3 Data lines sorted by name 4 End without selecting a locomotive 5 Select current data line 6 Go down one data line 7 Position indicator for the entire list 8 Go up one data line Selecting a data line Select the desired locomotive by moving the selection bar cursor 1 up and down by turning the control knob and then pressing down on the control knob Or the data line list can be navigated by pressing on the arrow but tons 6 or 8 The data line you want will be selected by touching the check mark field 5 The process can be ended without selecting a locomotive by touching the x field 4 Locomotives in t
42. or the Central Station but for all Marklin Systems control units connected directly or indirectly to the Central Station If you have connected the 6021 Control Unit central unit by means of an adapter this unit including all control units connected to it cannot in principle access these data The accessory controller on the Central Station consists of 18 control fields on which up to 16 of the solenoid accessories already defined can be placed The individual solenoid accessories can also be used on several control fields The two locomotive controllers also take the data from the locomoti ve list for the locomotive that is to be controlled Tip To call up a new locomotive it is first selected from the locomoti ve list The more extensive this list is the longer it takes to select the entry in the locomotive list We therefore recommend that you check the locomotive list on a regular basis for entries which are no longer required The maximum number of entries in the locomotive list depends on different factors The upper limit is several thousand entries which is well over the number you would find necessary in practice Central Station 60212 3 2 4 Emergency Stop STOP Button Pressing the STOP Button The electrical power for the layout and for the programming track is turned off Boosters or other power units connected to the system also shut off The red light in the STOP button comes on When there
43. outlet Caution Make absolutely sure that the transformer is also suitable for your household current You can find the specificati ons for the transformer on a plate on the underside of the transformer For example Transformer 60 VA 60052 230 V 50 Hz 230 volts AC 50 Hertz Transformer 60 VA 60055 120 V 60 Hz 120 volts AC 60 Hertz Caution M rklin transformers may only be used indoors in dry areas The Central Station can only be used outdoors for example for a 1 Gauge garden railway if is protected against moisture and extreme temperatures In this situ ation the Central Station must be brought indoors when you are through operating the garden railway outdoors The Central Station may not be exposed to rain direct sunlight or temperatures under 10 Centigrade 50 Fah renheit or over 30 Centigrade 86 Fahrenheit Tip Use a power strip with an on off switch for the power cords on the transformers in the system so that you have a common on off switch for all of the components This power strip should also have protection against voltage spikes and voltage surges to protect the Central Station against voltage spikes from lightening strikes The Central Station starts its so called initialization phase as soon as the transformer is supplying the Central Station with sufficient power Depending on the quantity of data to be set up this phase may last longer than 1 to 2 minutes The process of the initial
44. owing another operator to have access to a limited number of locomotives The locomotive list in the Mobile Station has a capacity for up to 10 entries After you have selected the desired component a settings field will appear in which loco motives for the Mobile Station s locomotive list are can be selected or re moved from this list This is done in the same man ner as with the generation of a multiple unit motive power combination from the Central Station s loco motive list The changes are not active until the Tk Central Station 60212 new settings have been confirmed control area with the check mark in the lower right In the Expanded control area you have the possibility of changing or adding to the designa Ft FR tion for the Mobile Station a Edit Loco List Expanded you have just selected Mobile Station Name The keyboard blended into the screen will help you here This function only makes sense when more than one auxiliary Mobile Station is being used ie E E E E e Je Ne Je Je e Je e t e e i e e E Ee e Je Je Ir e e Ik i e E e ek ee weeek EEL Important When a Mobile Station with an older version of the internal database than the version present in the Central Station is connected to that Central Station the databa se in the Mobile Station is automatically updated This process can take as long as 2 minutes Network Settings These settings are required
45. ps for multiple unit motive power combinations e We recommend using only locomotives in a multiple unit motive power combination which can evaluate direction of travel data e The locomotives you put into a multiple unit motive power com bination should be fairly similar in their running characteristics maximum speed acceleration rate etc e Do not put lightweight locomotives or cars between locomotives in a multiple unit motive power combination The combination may cause derailments e Keep in mind the total power requirements for a multiple unit moti ve power combination e Entries in the locomotive list for multiple unit or m u combina tions or lashups of locomotives are identified with an M The locomotives in this m u lashup are designated with an equipment symbol e When you are using multiple unit lashup make sure that the signal block is long enough at least 36 cm to 54 cm 14 to 21 longer than the length of the locomotives coupled together in an m u lashup Recommended combinations 1 All locomotives are mfx locomotives The first locomotive in the m u list takes on the auxiliary function assignments The function assignments can be set on mfx locomotives For that reason the locomotives can be tuned to one another in terms of their running characteristics and auxiliary function assignments 2 All locomotives are digital locomotives We recommend that you use only models with the controllable
46. rically from 1 to 256 or in the form of a k 83 decoder number 1 to 64 follo wed by the exact position on the decoder 1 to 4 Make sure that you have the correct numbers from the coding list for the decoder The Central Station does not check whether the address you set is already being used by another solenoid accessory Name You can give a solenoid accessory a name so that it is clearly represented on the screen Up to 2 lines with up to 8 charac ters The number of characters depends on the width of the characters The limit is thus between 5 and 8 characters can be selected with the keyboard Button Function Here you can select whether the solenoid accessory is activated for a set time period Momentary or for as long as the control area on the screen is activated Continuous The function Continuous can only be used for solenoid accessories connected to the green socket on their k83 or k84 decoders A typical application for the function Continuous is an HO uncoupler track Turnouts or signals are activated by means of the function Momentary Switching duration In this situation the switching duration that puts a solenoid accessory in the Momentary mode can be selected in five levels between 250 and 2 500 milliseconds In practice a typical value for this is 500 milliseconds This setting has no effect on the Continuous mode After you have set the parameters don t forget to store the new e
47. sses Variation 2 Entering manually After you have selected this menu an entry field will appear in which you can give different types of locomotive data A keyboard is loca ted under the entry field to facilitate the entry of texts The following settings can be made Decoder Setting the type of decoder Standard practice is that M rklin Moto rola 14 or Function Decoder are the only variations that can cur rently be set Function Decoder includes the function decoders that can be controlled with the first central unit the 6020 Central Unit Examples of these are the 4998 4999 or 49960 working cars the 7651 rotary crane or the 58115 1 Gauge car The function decoders examples 60960 or 60961 or working models based on the same technology models that can only be controlled with the 6021 Control Unit 6021 must be set up on the Central Station with M rklin Moto rola 14 as a type Address The address can be set between 1 and 80 for locomotives Ways to set addresses 1 Touch the Address field Then change the value of the address by turning the control knob 2 Change the value of the address with the left and right of the address display 3 Touch the Address field Delete the value with the lt button upper right on the keyboard and enter the new address between 1 and 80 with the numbers on the keyboard The addresses 1 through 9 are entered as single digits If you try t
48. the included screw A Use only high quality batteries example alkaline batteries Do not remove the batteries until the Central Station is turned off If the Central Station is not going to be used for a long period of time then the batteries should be removed to protect against the batteries leaking If your batteries are weak or totally run down a warning symbol will appear in the lower right and left corners of the screen Caution Never attempt to recharge batteries Doing so involves i the danger of injury and fire for HO 60111 for 1 Gauge Batteries Do Not Belong in Your Garbage Container Caution Never connect the transformer for the Central Every user in the European Community is obliged by Station to the connector box law to turn in used batteries at a collection point in his community or at the dealer from whom he purchased the batteries The batteries will then be taken to an environmentally recycling point Batteries containing hazardous materials are marked with this symbol and with chemical symbols Cd cadmium Hg mercury Pb lead 2 2 2 Setting Up the Central Station Mount the Central Station on its stand Make sure when doing this that the Central Station is securely in place with the snap in connec tion on the back between it and the stand The angle of the Central Station on its stand can be adjusted JOULJOJSUL 3
49. ther makes of decoders are not covered by the Marklin factory warranty 4 1 Connections for Decoders The k 83 or k 84 decoders can be connected to the system in three different ways 1 The decoder takes its data and power for the solenoid accessories connected to it from the track powered by the Central Station 2 Aring circuit is set up from the Central Station for powering deco ders To do this two 72090 distribution strips are inserted between the track layout and the Central Station and additional wires are then connected from the distribution strips to the decoders 3 The decoders can also be connected to a Booster instead of di rectly to the Central Station Here too the power for the decoders can be taken either from the track receiving its power from the Booster from a separate set of wires connected directly to the output terminals on the Booster Decoder k83 Decoder k84 Central Station m rkl n dhap A eeeeeoee e oooooooo e Tip On large layouts t is best to separate the power supply for the operation of the trains from that for the operation of the accessories and power the two groups with their own power units Central Station Boosters 4 2 Setting up Processing Solenoid Accessories A turnout or signal must first be taken into the internal solenoid accessory list so that the accessory in guestion can be set up on the activation field on the Central Station This can be don
50. tions from f8 to f15 sorted from top to bottom Io F Me lg ske le le lk a mil A E A E E A E BEEE A search can be done from the selections for a symbol for each function Simply press on the corresponding function to open the selections A settings field will open up with different symbols A function pictogram with a small M means that this function works as a momen tary function The function assigned to this button is on only as long as the control field is being touched during operation of the locomotive A small D by a function means that the function assigned to the button in ale question is turned on by touching the cE YES st Oe O control field on the screen and is tur aE f Y ned off by touching this control area l gg Ni again No confirmation is required for H a a a i changes to the function pictograms Please note e Mfx locomotives must be in contact with the Central Station when changing function buttons The Central Station does not check whether the pictogram makes sense or if it is even present With different versions of decoders only those functions are shown on the display screen which are theoretically the maximum that can be present Please also note the references in Section 5 about the settings for the function display on the Central Station 3 3 5 Deleting a Locomotive from the Locomotive List Press the button in the upper left on the display screen to remove an entr
51. ve called up on one locomotive controller can be controlled at the same time on another controller parallel operation 2 Numbering functions On models with several functions it may happen that several auxiliary functions example sound effects functions are displayed with the same symbol Activating this function will result in consecutive numbering of these symbols 3 Start Mode Setting for whether the former operating data for locomotives speed direction of travel is sent out to the models again after the Central Station is turned on These functions are activated or deactivated by touching the sguare control area before the text for each function Aktiviert bzw deaktiviert werden diese Funktionen durch Ber hren der guadratischen Schaltfl che vor dem jeweiligen Text Components in the System With this submenu you can change various defaults for other components Mobile Station connected to the Central Station All of the recognized components are first presented in a selection window Using the methods already described before in this manual select the desired component in this window In our example in the upper right we are dealing with a Mobile Station connected to the Central Station Using the following submenu you can assign locomotives from the Central Station s locomotive list to this Mobile Station locomotives which are to be controlled with the Mobile Station You therefore have the possibility of all
52. y in the locomotive list Select Delete Locomotive in the following selection menu This entry will be deleted in the locomotive list after you have confirmed the deleti on After this field has been selected the two selection fields Exit and Delete will appear If you don t want to delete the entry touch the Exit field If you touch the Process Locomotive Delete Locomotive Delete field the entry will immediately be removed from the locomotive list with no safety question first asking if you want to delete the entry New Locomotive New M U Power Important Active locomotives locomotives in operation cannot be deleted 4 Controlling Solenoid Accessories Under the heading solenoid accessories are all of those accessories on a model railroad layout that are activated with one or more elec tromagnetic solenoid mechanisms Among these types of acces sories are turnouts signals uncoupler tracks etc Lights or motors activated by a relay also belong to this group Since the k 84 decoder has four permanently installed relays all products connected to this decoder also belong to this group Important The Central Station can only activate solenoid acces sories when they are controlled according to the Marklin Digital format by means of a M rklin k 83 or k 84 decoder or some other Marklin solenoid accessory decoder example 74460 C Track decoder Damages arising from the use of o
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