NEW FD II
Train-O-Matic function decoders
Train-O-Matic offers a very small 8 outputs function decoder, with the added possibility of connecting a power pack for uninterrupted performance. The FD II is a NMRA compliant generic DCC mobile function decoder. So with no motor drive capability, but control for light and light effects for non powered power cars or coaches. It can also be used in a model house to create realism by animated light effects.
Features:
• PT or PoM programming modes
• Operation even in analog mode (DC) with configurable active functions
• Short (1-127) and long (1-10239) configurable addresses
• 14, 28/128 speed steps
• 8 outputs, consisting of:
- 4 power outputs with overcurrent protection (active low outputs, with load connected between output
and common plus)
- 4 logic level outputs (for LEDs or other digital output, active high outputs, with low power consumers
connected between output and ground)
• Multiple effects available for each output, with presets or completely customisable blinking
• Output Mapping to functions F0, F1-F28
• Bidirectional communication, RAILCOM©
• SUSI© interface available on AUX3, AUX4
• Contacts for ordinary capacitors for back up power (220 µF / 16V to maximum 2200 µF)
• Outputs configurable for Smart Power Pack (SPP ©) control
• Upgradable software via the train-O-matic programmer, even with the decoder assembled in the locomotive
• Small dimensions make it usable in Z, N, TT, H0, OO, S, H0m, H0e and 009 scale models
To download the manual, follow this link to the Train-O-Matic website.
(Get your motor decoders by clicking here)
Size of all function decoders: 13 x 9.3 mm
Full name
FD Micro 6P
FD Micro 6P90
FD Micro 6W6P
FD Micro 7W8P
Interface
NEM 651 - 6 pin
NEM 651 90 degrees
NEM 651 - 6 wires 6 pin
NEM 652 -8 pin 7 wires
Full name
FD Micro 12WN18
Full name
FD Micro 7W
FD Micro 2W
Interface
Art. Nr
Next18 NEM 658, 12 wires
02010120
Interface
Art. Nr
Solder pads and 7 wires
02010118
RailCom transmitter, 2 wires
02010121
(Because half of you have ordered these, but returning them because they expected to receive standard decoders that control the motor. Let’s say it again: a function decoder does not control the motor. Only light and other ancillary functions connected to the AUX cables.
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