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LD-W-1 - Tams

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English<strong>LD</strong>-G-1 / <strong>LD</strong>-W-1Performing a visual checkDamaged materials can cause injury. Parts damaged during transit canalso be dangerous.Check the module for damage, missing parts or poorsoldering. If you find damage, return the module for exchange.Mounting the locomotive decoderOpen the locomotive housing. Locate the position for the decoder.Disconnect the motor from the rail current collector respectively thechange-over switch from the motor and rails if you have a locomotivewith electronic change-over switch.! Caution:The interference suppression devices mounted to the motor or theconnecting wire must not be removed! Motor and interferencesuppression devices are one unit. If even one part is removed, it cancause extreme interference!Connecting the <strong>LD</strong>-G-1Follow the connections diagrams (fig. 4)! Solder the connections to the railsat points X1 and X2 (rear of the decoder) and the connections to the motorat the points X11 and X12 (rear of the decoder). The connection to the railsis optional, but you must observe polarity when connecting the motor.Connecting the <strong>LD</strong>-W-1Follow the connections diagrams (fig. 5)! Solder the connections to therails at points X1 and X2 (rear of the decoder) and the connections tothe motor at the points X11, X12 and X19 (rear of the decoder).Connecting the lighting and other accessoriesFollow the connections diagrams (fig. 3a and 3b)!Disconnect any existing diodes in the leads to the lamps. Connect the lampsfor forward motion to X4 and the lamps for reverse to point X5 (front of thedecoder). If the lamps are already connected with one side to locomotiveground, you must solder in a diode between the decoder and the lamp (seePage 28

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