Functions
The mSD3 is a decoder with a wide variety of setting and
adjustment options.
The setting and digital functions can only be used in digital
operation. However, not all of the same options are available
in all protocols.
• Multi-protocol capable (fx (MM), mfx, DCC, and AC/DC).
• Automatic system recognition.
• RailCom® feedback (CV29, Bit3 on)
• Digital functions with sounds of a diesel locomotive.
• Acceleration and braking delay can be set separately
from each other.
• Variable motor control in digital as well as in analog
operation.
• Supports C90-, DC and motors with bell-shaped arma-
tures.
• Function mapping, see Help area in the
60213/60214/60215/60216/60226 Central Station or an
extensive table for function mapping can be found on
the Internet at: http://www.maerklin.de/de/service/
technische-informationen
• Update capable with the 60213/60214/60215 CS2 (Soft-
ware Version 4.0 or higher), 60216/60226 CS3, or with the
60971 Programmer.
• Programming on Main (PoM), this kind of programming
must be supported by the controller.
• Adjustable switching range
• Braking section / signal stop section recognition in digital
operation
RailCom® is a registered trademark of the rm Firma Lenz Elektronik GmbH
• Automatic calibration of the locomotive with CV7 (mfx,
DCC, MM).
Decoder Installation
Before the installation, the locomotive must be checked for
trouble-free mechanical and electrical function. It may be
necessary to repair the locomotive before the conversion.
Note: We cannot cover any warranty for damage caused by
unprofessional work.
Powered Units with PluX22 Interface
Plug the decoder into the appropriate interface on the
locomotive (pay attention to the position).
The most basic thing to remember is that the decoder or
the connections must not come into contact with metal or
electrically conductive parts on the locomotive.
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