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Need some help The bridge signal from Viesmann has two independent signals. I am having trouble identifying which marklin CS3 image represents the 4750 signal and how many addresses to assign to each signal. 1 for home? 1 for distant? I have it sort of working with my first address but things fall apart after i hit the icon several times. The manual is a little vague on this topic.
Anyone have a cs3 and a bridge signal setup?
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Joined: 16/05/2011(UTC) Posts: 1,489 Location: Lyon, France
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Originally Posted by: eurotrain  Need some help The bridge signal from Viesmann has two independent signals. I am having trouble identifying which marklin CS3 image represents the 4750 signal and how many addresses to assign to each signal. 1 for home? 1 for distant? I have it sort of working with my first address but things fall apart after i hit the icon several times. The manual is a little vague on this topic.
Anyone have a cs3 and a bridge signal setup?
Hello, I don't know for CS3 and 4750, but it should be very similar to the CS2. 1) each signal of the 4750 is equivalent to Viessmann 4725 2) you need a viessmann decoder 52292, in order to plug both signals and manage them with the CS, or 2 x 5229 decoders 3) then each main signal needs 2 consecutive address (red, green, yellow), and each advanced signal needs also 2 consecutive address (red, green, yellow) 4) look at the doc of the 52292, especially section 7; each advanced signal is the same as 4721 ; depending on the switches set on the 52292 (see section 8) you can program independently addresses for main and advanced signal. On my layout, I have a number of 4725 signals, and addresses of main and advanced are consecutive (i.e 4 consecutive addresses for one complete signal). All signal management is done by computer. And finally, on the CS2 I use icons named "Scale Color Lights", and "Old multidecoder" with DCC protocol. You'll have to find equivalent for the CS3. Cheers
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