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Minok
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13 May 2023 00:36:57(UTC)
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I, for one, am glad there is nothing in the summer items for me... thankfully. As I really need to focus on other things and will be glad to get my back order list from the dealer down to a handful of items or zero if I can manage.
I almost had a heart attack of "oh no now I have to get that certainly...." when i saw the thumbnail with the yellow RAILab train... whew, its for Z scale. Bullet dodged.
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I think you will find the Plux22 connector will get used in Minitrix items.
Is not it the T66856 more targeted to mini-trix "Locomotive decoder mtc14 interface". Delivery date posted as just 2024 (rerun? = ongoing intent)
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Hello guys,
I have a question regarding the new decoder 60996. Has anybody succeeded programming a sound into it? I understand i need the stick 60971 and the board 60970. I already have the stick and successfully used it to program 21 pin decoders. German manuals are not that easy to comprehend. I saw a youtube video, where they connected the board 60970 to the Marklin control station via the "track" port. I imagine this p0ort feeds the board with power. However, i dont have a CS, I use multimaus. When i use the stick 60971 i just plug it to the PC USB-a and then plug the decoder in it and thats it. Where do i need to connect this "track" from the board 60970 if i dont have the Marklin Control Station?
Thank you in advance!
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24 September 2023 14:30:42(UTC)
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It comes preloaded with diesel sound! A ealer or someone with a decoeder programming tool and web sound files can update it. Or, you can buy a blamk sound decoder.
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Originally Posted by: Sashmeister
Hello guys,
I have a question regarding the new decoder 60996. Has anybody succeeded programming a sound into it? I understand i need the stick 60971 and the board 60970. I already have the stick and successfully used it to program 21 pin decoders. German manuals are not that easy to comprehend. I saw a youtube video, where they connected the board 60970 to the Marklin control station via the "track" port. I imagine this p0ort feeds the board with power. However, i dont have a CS, I use multimaus. When i use the stick 60971 i just plug it to the PC USB-a and then plug the decoder in it and thats it. Where do i need to connect this "track" from the board 60970 if i dont have the Marklin Control Station?
Thank you in advance!
I believe what you are seeking is described in this post:
https://www.marklin-user...y-normal-dc-power-supply
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24 September 2023 15:36:06(UTC)
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Thank you. Perhaps i missed it in your post, but what power supply i need to get? 12v? If i dont find a power supply can i just plug it directly to the Roco z21 instead of the track?
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24 September 2023 15:38:53(UTC)
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and also.. what happens if i switch the polarity ? :D
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I believe that any DC power supply around 18-19v should work. when you switch polarity the other LED lights up and it seems to work fine but haven't tested programming.
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24 September 2023 17:41:43(UTC)
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thanks. It is very unfortunate that the stick doesnt have a 22 pin adaptor. I dont need all that bizmos the board offers. I just want to write some sound...
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24 September 2023 20:38:16(UTC)
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you could also try to manually wire up that decoder to the wire input on the 60971 plate. (green with 4 screw terminals).
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24 September 2023 22:19:27(UTC)
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There are only 4 holes and I have 22 pins. Thats too advanced for me, I guess..
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Originally Posted by: Sashmeister
There are only 4 holes and I have 22 pins. Thats too advanced for me, I guess..
it should be fairly straightforward, only a few cables are needed as described in the manual, and if you have eg a loose PluX22 decoder plate it should be possible.
note that I have not used this way myself but others here on the forum have used it. so I can not guarantee that it will work. you could also try to call Marklin service to make sure it will work, before you try it.
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