LS-DEC-SNCF

Light-Signal Decoder for up to four light signals of the French State Railway Company - Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Français (SNCF)

for train signals equipped with LED (light emitting diodes) for the data formats Märklin-Motorola and DCC of our Digital-Professional-Series !

You can purchase the Light-Signal Decoder LS-DEC from us as a finished module or as a finished module in a case.

Features of the LS-DEC-SNCF

Realistic switching of light-signals via accessory addresses:

  • With the Light-Signal Decoder LS-DEC is it possible to switch light signals via accessory addresses. Ideal for Digital Central Units which are switching turnout tracks and Model Railway Layouts which are controlled by PC and control software. The signal wiring will be simply connected to the signal-module by practical and secure clamps.
  • Via the Light-Signal Decoder LS-DEC-SNCF is the connection and control of either four 2- to 4-aspect signals or two up to 16-aspect SNCF-signals possible.
  • The LED´s from the signals will flash realistic during the relevant aspects.

Sample Connection 1: Connection of four 2- to 4-aspect SNCF-Signals.

Sample Connection 2: Connection of two up to 16-aspect SNCF-Signals.

  • Signal aspects will not simply be cross faded but as in reality the prior aspect will be firstly dimmed-down and after a short dark phase the new signal aspect will appear. The light emitting diodes will be dimmed up and down during this process.

above: conventional signal change by simple switching. below: realistic signal change with dim- and dark phase with the Light-Signal Decoder LS-DEC.

  • With series resistors for the light emitting diodes integrated within the Light-Signal Decoder LS-DEC.
  • Suitable for all LED-light signals with common anode or common cathode.
  • The signal current has not necessarily to be supplied by a booster but can be directly feeded into a separate input from a model railroad transformer. This saves expensive digital current.
  • With a jumper you can select if the decoder shall operate on a Märklin-Motorola system or on a digital system with DCC Standard.
  • Decoder of the Digital-Professional-Series can be used on your digital system without any problems because they are compatible to the Märklin-Motorola-Data format respectively to the DCC Standard.
  • The finished module and the finished module in a case comes with 24 month warranty.
  • Each decoder LS-DEC-SNCF will be supplied with a detailed operating-instruction. Those instructions can be found within the next section.
  • You can purchase the Light-Signal Decoder as tested finished module (-F) or as tested finished module in a case (-G). Suitable assembly material for the finished module is available under Accessories.

Downloads

Instructions regarding this article can be found here: Downloads LS-DEC-SNCF.
Instructions for all LDT-Components can be found here: Overview Downloads.

Sample-Connections

Sample-connections regarding this article can be found here: Sample-Connection LS-DEC-SNCF.
Sample-connections for all LDT-Components can be found here: Overview Sample-Connections.

Digital-Compendium

A Digital-Compendium to this article can be found here: Digital-Compendium LS-DEC-SNCF.
An overview for all Digital-Compendium articles can be found here: Overview Digital-Compendium.

Add to Wish List / Prices

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Add to Wish List: LS-DEC-SNCF-F (Part-No.: 510412): Light-Signal Decoder for SNCF-Signals as a
finished module (53,50 €*).
Add to Wish List: LS-DEC-SNCF-G (Part-No.: 510413): Light-Signal Decoder for SNCF-Signals as a
finished module in a case (56,90 €*).

* All prices incl. VAT, plus Shipping.
(All decoders are suitable for Märklin-Motorola and DCC digital-model rail roads.)

Subject to technical changes and errors.
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