| มาทำรางสับแบบเปลือยให้เป็น DCC เพื่อใช้กับ Multimaus กันเถอะ |
|
|
|
???????????? มาอีกแล้วครับ ไปเจอข้อมูลจาก Web http://busybeas-alterlokschuppen.blogspot.com?เค้าใช้ Multimaus ในการควบคุมรางสับแบบรางเปลือยที่เป็นที่นิยมกันในขณะนี้ เช่น รางของ Pico , Atlas, Bachmann เป็นต้น ซึ่งทางเว็บไซด์ได้ใช้ตัว Decoder ในการสับรางของ NCE Switch-it point decoder?(Walthers product No# 524-114)?และ Switch ของ tortoises basic switching (Walthers product No# 800-6000)??ซึ่งมีประโยชน์อย่างมากสำหรับท่านที่มีรางเดิมอยู่แล้วและต้องการเปลี่ยนระบบรางสับเป็นแบบ Digital เพื่อใช้การควบคุมโดย Multimaus ครับNCE Switch it Point Decoder
though Royal Mail insisted on it taking the scenice route over 4 days to get here :) I only ordered the one unit, as this is unchartered territory for me, but the idea of full dcc /digital control of my points really does appeal, rather than using toggle switches etc. As stated in my earlier posts, this particular unit has been designed with stall type, motor driven point motors in mind. so here we go....
As we can see above, the decoder is much larger than a normal loco deoder.. ( great for my ageing eyesight!) Another BIG plus, is the connections.. they are ALL screw terminals.. excellent. Wiring is relatively simple.. 2 wires from the track to feed the unit.. 2 wires to the tortoises.. that's it.. !! Each NCE unit can power/switch 2 tortoise motors.. these are identified on the cicuit board as SWA & SWB. Now the Roco Multimaus really does come into it's own here.. having turnout /point display on screen.. or so I thought..... At first I just couldnt master getting the decoder aligned with the multimaus display.. ( didnt help with the multimaus instructions quoting "T" for turnout.. when its actually a " W") Eventually the penny dropped, and I found the first point switch SWA on turnout address W0006 ! Err ? Anyways, re-programming them is a real doddle, ( once the penny drops !) This is how I did it.. *Note ALL programming is done on the Main.. ( NOT programming track mode)* My points will be numbered 1-6 from left to right .. 2,& 3 being the ( two) 3 way point motors,to which this first unit is fitted. Firstly, ensure everything is correctly wired up.. set the multimaus to the address you want.. ie. W0002.. Connect a short jumper lead between SWA and the common , press either the straight or curved turnout button on the multimaus, press Ok... remove jumper.. test.. Job done! Really as easy as that ! Repeat for the other motor connection .. Sorted Below you can see the 2nd tiebar on the 3 way point set for straight.. as is the multimaus display. ![]() Below you can see the same tie-bar set for curved , and the Multimaus reflect this too :) If by chance the display doesnt reflect the actual thrown tie-bar position, simply reverse the connections from the motor.. and voila .. Below, are the 2 tortoise motors underneath the 3 way point , the extra wiring shouldn't concern you, unless you are using polarity switching on the point as I have.. In the tortoises basic switching mode.. then there will only be two wires to each motor.
? Finally, and still with the 3 way point, this is now the right hand tie- bar ( motor #3) route is set for straight.. and multimaus reflect the setting. ![]() and the same tie-bar /motor set for curved and multimaus displays this
To be honest... I have had to reset the units several times.. due to "operator error" ( ME !! ) Nothing to do with the NCE numbers, but my lack of understanding how to scroll the Roco Multimaus through the turnout addresses.. But NOW I KNOW !! Use shift, and the numerical pad to select the relevant motor /switch. Sorted... My thanks again, to John at Bromsgrove Models. ? ขอขอบคุณข้อมูลจาก http://busybeas-alterlokschuppen.blogspot.com/ |















































Thanks to Bromsgrove Models for the prompt supply of this NCE Switch-It Point Decoder...jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)
