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ANALOG OPERATION
Installation
Use the cable with wide phone-
style connectors (8/8, included) to
connect the socket on the Wire-
less Receiver marked "51070"
with the socket on the 51070 mar-
ked "55055" (Fig. 4). Plug the
antenna (included) into the hole in
the top of the Wireless Receiver.
Position the Wireless Receiver to
ensure that your entire layout is
within the range of the Wireless
Transmitter/Wireless
(see Range).
Caution! Do not connect the
phone-style connectors of LGB
products to your phone system.
The LGB product will be destroy-
ed!
Range
The range of the Wireless Trans-
mitter is approximately 15 to 20 m
(50 to 65 ft). External factors,
such as other transmitters using
the same frequency (e.g., wire-
less thermometers), objects bet-
ween Wireless Transmitter and
Wireless Receiver and walls that
reflect the radio waves can
decrease the range.
On large layouts, we recommend
placing the Wireless Receiver in
the center of the layout at eye
level. The best position can be
found through trial and error. You
can extend the cable between the
Wireless Receiver and the 55110
using a phone cable and a phone-
style plug (6/4) up to a distance of
30 m (100 ft).
Hint: If the Wireless Receiver is
placed outdoors, it must be pro-
tected from moisture. For exam-
ple, you can install the receiver in
a tightly sealed structure, like a
model building.
If your layout does not respond to
control inputs from your remote, it
is likely that you have exceeded
the range. Decrease the distance
between remote and Wireless
Receiver (not between remote
and locomotive) and re-send the
control inputs.
Hint: If the range is not sufficient,
you can subdivide your layout into
several "track blocks," each with a
separate
Wireless
throttle and transformer (see Pro-
gram
connected track block). Place
the Wireless Receiver for each
track block in the center of this
block (Fig. 1).
Attention! Wireless transmission
of data never can be secure. If
you are outside the range of the
receiver, your layout will not res-
pond to control inputs (such as
"Emergency Stop").
Program the number of the
connected track block
Receiver
- You can use up to eight
- Each track block is assigned a
- To program the track block num-
1. Disconnect the wires from the
2. Remove the four screws on the
3. Close the housing.
4. Connect the cables for normal
Operation
The red LED on the Wireless
Receiver illuminates and shows
that the system is ready to opera-
te. If the Emergency Stop button
on a remote is pressed, the LED
flashes.
Select the number of the track
block on the remote (see instruc-
tions for remotes). Now the selec-
ted Wireless Receiver transfers
the control inputs from the remote
to the connected 51070. With
analog operation, only speed,
direction and emergency stop can
be controlled.
Receiver,
Attention! Do not select the
the
number
55055/55056 Wireless Recei-
vers with eight 51070 Electronic
Throttles and eight transformers
on your layout. This allows you
to control up to eight separately
powered track blocks from one
remote. You can use up to eight
remotes to control the individual
track blocks.
number, which is programmed
at
the
respective
Receiver. Select this number on
the remote to control the
connected track block.
ber:
Wireless
Receiver
51070.
bottom of the housing. Open
the housing and set the DIP
switches for the track block
according to the code in the
table (Fig. 5).
operation.
of
the
Wireless
to
the
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