Massoth DiMAX switching decoder 4K II (4 channel)

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All commercially available switch drives can be controlled. Four mechanically protected additional contact inputs allow switching via manual contacts, for example from a control panel or signal box. The DiMAX switch decoder is a universally applicable switch decoder that can switch up to four switch outputs via digital signal and, if desired, also switch contact-dependent or position them individually. For example, you can digitize a crane car with the DiMAX switch decoder and move the boom horizontally and vertically, as well as control a shovel or winch. The settings of the switch decoder are made via CV programming and can usually be performed with any digital system. Additionally, the DiMAX switch decoder directly supports the POM method, which is popular for programming on the main track. Of course, regular coil switch drives (2- and 3-wire) with pulse switching or real motor switch drives can also be realistically controlled, or up to eight light outputs. A special feature of the switch decoder is that it has four programmable switch inputs that can directly control the switch outputs via contact activation. These are protected and accessible from the inside via solder connections. So you can switch a switch or any other function using a manual button in a track diagram control panel or by passing over a track contact with a locomotive.

Key specifications

Electronics type
Decoder

General information

Item number
15356379
Manufacturer
Massoth
Category
Model railway electronics
Manufacturer no.
8156101
Release date
20.3.2021

Target group

Minimum age
15 years

Railway modelling properties

Electronics type
Decoder
Compatible brand
Massoth

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
2.87 kg
Climate contribution
CHF 0.11

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