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Offline geir  
#1 Posted : 25 January 2025 18:28:43(UTC)
geir

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Hi.Can somebody tell me,how to register viessmann 5211 on cs3.
Offline rbw993  
#2 Posted : 25 January 2025 20:00:11(UTC)
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The 5211 is an old style decoder, it does not register itself. You first have to set the address on the decoder itself and then add the address to the article list on the CS3. The CS3 manual explains how to do that. There are also You Tube tutorials. I think that Model Train Fun has a topic on this.

Regards,
Roger
Modeling Immensee, mile/km 0 on the Gottard. SBB Era V.
Offline BenP  
#3 Posted : 25 January 2025 21:15:48(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: geir Go to Quoted Post
Hi.Can somebody tell me,how to register viessmann 5211 on cs3.


Use the dip switches to set the four addresses you want to use. Then assign each address to a switch or signal, so four items can be controlled. Connect red and brown to controller track power. Note the E port for optional external power.
Ben
Digital M track layout with vintage rolling stock and accessories controlled by CS3+Rocrail; small Z scale layout.
https://youtube.com/play...0kgVYbh0CeDTF-bYXoD_2-V9
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Offline geir  
#4 Posted : 26 January 2025 12:43:22(UTC)
geir

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viessmann5211.jpg I have used ,from code table;Adresse 41-44 ,switches --3--67-.on the cs3 and the decoder,I've selected 4 turnouts with addresses from 41-44 and this is MM.I dont see/meassure anything on the decoder or turnout,I meassure voltage on top of decoder rt/bn/E.So the decoder have poer.
Offline BenP  
#5 Posted : 26 January 2025 14:36:48(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: geir Go to Quoted Post
viessmann5211.jpg I have used ,from code table;Adresse 41-44 ,switches --3--67-.on the cs3 and the decoder,I've selected 4 turnouts with addresses from 41-44 and this is MM.I dont see/meassure anything on the decoder or turnout,I meassure voltage on top of decoder rt/bn/E.So the decoder have poer.


41-44 is good. I use an extra wire split from red port to E port as well.
Digital M track layout with vintage rolling stock and accessories controlled by CS3+Rocrail; small Z scale layout.
https://youtube.com/play...0kgVYbh0CeDTF-bYXoD_2-V9
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Offline geir  
#6 Posted : 28 January 2025 20:13:36(UTC)
geir

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I'm still not able to operate this viessmann 5211 turnout decoder.It's having power ,in and on topside rt/bn/.E. No action /power on ports when operating turnout on cs3.any sugestions,measurement?5211.jpg
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Offline rbw993  
#7 Posted : 28 January 2025 20:40:42(UTC)
rbw993

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Do you have the instructions? it has a diagram showing that you must connect the E and R to get full power.
Modeling Immensee, mile/km 0 on the Gottard. SBB Era V.
Offline geir  
#8 Posted : 28 January 2025 22:53:57(UTC)
geir

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Thanks alot,connecting rt and E made it work.As far as I can see in the manual,if you want to connect another decoder,you have to do that rt and E connection.
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