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Offline Iamnotthecrazyone  
#1 Posted : 05 December 2012 23:47:00(UTC)
Iamnotthecrazyone

Australia   
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Hi,

I have this Belgian diesel box says 3459 and has the delta sticker on it, instruction manual is for 3464/3664.

It is set for address 72, At the moment all delta decoders I remember had the dip switches like in the instructions but this one doesn't. I have not been able to change the address to one of the few delta much less to any full digital address. That is with my Ecos. Is this a regular delta decoder?

Any comments, suggestions?
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Offline RUBEN SPAIN  
#2 Posted : 06 December 2012 00:34:52(UTC)
RUBEN SPAIN

Spain   
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Location: Madrid Spain
Some Delta decoders have no dip switches. This is one of them.

Kind regards
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Offline Markus Schild  
#3 Posted : 06 December 2012 00:41:28(UTC)
Markus Schild

Germany   
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Location: Wurttemberg
Hi,

this is a very early and rare DELTA-decoder offered 1992/1993. Unlike later versions it recognises the operation mode (analogue/digital) and has no dip switches. The adress can be changed by soldering on the bridges on the upper right corner (your photo) of the decoder.

Regards

Markus
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Offline FrankF  
#4 Posted : 06 December 2012 01:39:02(UTC)
FrankF

Denmark   
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The Decoder shown on the Picture is a Marklin 6603 Decoder, version 1 without dipswitches , later the 6603, Version 2 came with 4 Dipswitches.

I Have attached a PDF-file to this post, which will show you how to solder the bridges to set the adress you want for the locomotive.

Hope this will help you

Frank. F
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CS3+ 60216 ( SW:2.5.2 ) / CS2 60215 ( SW:4.3.0 ) / MS2 60653/57 ( SW:4.28 ) / MS1 60652 ( SW:1.8 AP ) / 60883 S88 LINK ( SW:1.1 )
MDT 3 (SW 3.6.0) - HW: ( 60970 / 60971 / 60801 ) & ESU LOKPROGRAMMER ( SW 5.2.12 ) / ESU HW: 53451 / 53900 / 53901
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Offline Iamnotthecrazyone  
#5 Posted : 06 December 2012 02:14:02(UTC)
Iamnotthecrazyone

Australia   
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Originally Posted by: FrankF Go to Quoted Post
The Decoder shown on the Picture is a Marklin 6603 Decoder, version 1 without dipswitches , later the 6603, Version 2 came with 4 Dipswitches.

I Have attached a PDF-file to this post, which will show you how to solder the bridges to set the adress you want for the locomotive.

Hope this will help you

Frank. F


Not a problem but not a very user friendly for someone without tools or knowledge. The pdf is very useful I have printed it and I'll put it in the box so next time I'll pull that loco Idon't start this all over againRollEyes Thank you, Alex.
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