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PTB-100 Programming Track
Booster
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The PTB-100
Programming Track Booster is a handy tool for anyone who uses DCC! This
device facilitates programming as well as gives some comforting feedback
during the programming process. You will instantly know if your
decoder has received the programming instruction (or not!) by way of
indicator lights on the circuit board. So why might you want (or
need) a PTB-100?
Certain
command stations allow you to read a CV during Service Mode programming,
which is useful to verify its current setting. Sometimes trouble
reading or verifying CVs may be due to the design of the command station
and the decoder itself. All decoders communicate back to the
command station using what's called an acknowledgement pulse, which is
defined in NMRA RP-9.2.3 as "an increased load on the programming
track of at least 60mA for at least 5ms." Like most decoders,
SoundTraxx Digital Sound Decoders generate the acknowledgment pulse by
momentarily applying power to the motor.
If the decoder is otherwise working properly (i.e., responds properly on
the mainline to speed and direction commands), but the command station
is having troubles reading CV data from the decoder, it may be due to
incompatibilities between the electrical requirements of the sound
decoder (which are different from conventional decoders due to the added
audio circuitry) and the electrical characteristics of the programming
track.
In this case, you will need to use a Programming Track Booster, such as
the PTB-100. The PTB-100 amplifies the programming track signals
to levels that work best with SoundTraxx Sound Decoders. It is easy to
install and inexpensive. An advantage to using the PTB-100 is that
it also provides short circuit detection and some helpful diagnostics.
The PTB-100 is neither needed or recommended for use with the Zimo MX1
or the Lenz LVZ100.
Ordering
Information:
P.N. Description
829002 PTB-100 Programming Track Booster
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