
Control over 9,000 locomotive addresses.
Baseline DCC decoders use the range 0-127 (126 DCC &
1 Analog). Address "00" is defined as the analog
locomotive address. Extended Packet Format DCC decoders
use the range 128 and above. This provides complete backward
compatibility with all existing DCC decoders and does not
force you to replace any decoders to have four-digit addressing.
Built in read/write programmer and separate service
mode programming output
lets you program each individual decoder's acceleration,
deceleration, start-voltage, mid-point voltage, loadable
speed table, etc. without shutting down the layout. The
DCS100 offers paged mode, physical register mode and direct
CV access programming to allow you to program decoders from
all DCC compatible manufacturers. These characteristics
can also be programmed using the Digitrax PR-1 Decoder Programmer
for your computer.
Operations mode programming
lets you program decoders "on the fly." By sending
programming directed to a particular loco address you can
change the address and /or operating characteristics of
an engine while it is on the layout. For example, you can
simulate added train weight by increasing the ACCEL and
DECEL rate in a decoder.
128 speed step operation!
You can select 14, 28, or 128 speed step operation for
each individual decoder so you don't have to sacrifice performance
if you have some decoders that have 128 speed steps &
some that don't.
Basic, Advanced or UniVersal Consisting
lets you choose how you handle consists.
UniVersal consisting lets you use ANY DCC decoder for consisting.
You can even include an analog loco (one without a decoder)
in a consist. You can mix & match any DCC compatible
decoders in your consists because the command station controls
the consist. Add & delete locos from MU lash-ups with
a few simple keystrokes.
Advanced consisting lets you use decoders that are capable
of Advanced Consisting for consisting. With this method
of consisting, the decoders rather than the command station,
control the consist so it is portable from one layout to
another. Note that when you use "Advanced" Consisting,
only EPF decoders can be included in the consist. In addition,
if you use this type of consisting, you must be certain
to properly remove the advanced consist information from
the decoders when you want to rearrange them in the consist
or remove them from the consist.
The DCS100 also allows "Nested consisting" which
lets you make up consists composed of other consists.
Function Control
Function control is very simple with the DT300 series throttles.
Just press the function activation key followed by the
key associated with the function you wish to access.
Control directional lighting & 8 additional function
outputs from the keypad.
Sound controls for bell & whistle are on the F1 &
F2 keys, you'll see a bell and whistle graphic beside these
keys.
Function 2 is a non-latching control that allows you to
sound the horn for as long as the key is held down; just
like the real thing!
Control up to 999 switch addresses from the keypad.
Customizable Fast Clock. Displays synchronized
scale time clock on all DT300 & DT100 series throttles.
Compatible with DCC Standard and RP's.
Customizable System Options
let you set up how your system runs. You can have "beeps"
on or off, you can set time outs, set up purge options,
enable trinary mode for operation with Marklin Motorola
format equipment, enable advanced consisting and much more.
DCS200's Booster Capabilities give you a 8 amp booster
along with your command station.
The DCS200 gives you 8 amps!
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A powerful 5 (DCS100) or 8 Amp (DCS200) Digital Command
Control Booster Rated at 80VA
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Accepts either 50/60Hz AC or DC input from your existing
power supply. Minimum input voltage: 12V AC or DC, Maximum
input voltage: 22V AC or 28V DC. The power supply you
use should be within this range & should be overload
protected for a maximum output of 5 amps DC.
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Auto resetting over temperature & short circuit
protection. Unique smart protection will not "weld"
derailed locos to the track.
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Safe for use with all scales because it’s multi
xcale selectable for N through G scale operations. N
Scale=12V, HO Scale=15V, O/G Scale=20V.
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User adjustable voltage trim.
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Track Status indicator shows voltage & signal
type (DCC or "Zero Stretch" Analog Signal
for conventional operation.)
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Stabilized Track Drive Output. Over Voltage Protected.
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LocoNet Expansion Network for easy reliable system
hook up & future system expansion.
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High impedance balanced signal input receivers on
the LocoNet Interface allow boosting of several different
types of command control signals.
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Auto shutdown if command control drive signal is lost
so that the layout will not convert to DC operation
if a cable or connection is broken. This means that
the trains won't just "take-off" if they are
not getting the DCC signal.
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Complies with FCC Part 15, Class B RFI Requirements.
Technical Note About DCC Booster Output Ratings:
Digitrax boosters have maximum output current limits of
either 5 or 8 amps. The actual continuous output current
that your booster will provide to the layout depends on
several factors including the input supply voltage, the
ambient room temperature and air flow over the booster's
heat sink. Higher input voltages increase the amount of
heat that must be dissipated by the booster's heat sink.
If the heat sink does not get enough air flow to allow for
heat dissipation, the booster will eventually reach an over
temperature state and shut down. A small fan blowing across
the heat sink on your booster will increase the maximum
sustained current output capacity of your booster.
Each DCC company specifies the output capacity of its boosters
according to their own internal standards. Tests designed
and performed by several model railroaders have shown wide
variations in the actual output capacity of DCC boosters.
In most cases the tests were designed to overload boosters
and cause them to shut down. The conclusion based on these
tests is that each manufacturer uses a different way of
determining booster output capacity, Digitrax tends to be
more conservative in stating booster output ratings. The
factor that is most important for achieving maximum output
capacity is the booster’s heat sinking ability. In
these tests, Digitrax boosters have demonstrated excellent
heat sinking capabilities and the ability to consistently
output the advertised 5 or 8 amps when appropriate fans
are added in high temperature situations.
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