Uhlenbrock 65100 Intellibox II DCC System 65100 Data Sheet

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65100
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Intellibox II 
 
69 
6. The Switch Panel Mode
 
In a digital system turnouts and signals can also be controlled with an appropriate decoder. 
These are assigned an individual address just like a locomotive so that the system can 
identify them. 
6.1 Description 
The Intellibox II can control turnout and switch decoders with different data formats, the 
Motorola data format and DCC data format. Decoders of both data formats can be 
operated side-by-side. 
Turnout decoders from Märklin and Viessmann for Motorola data format each control four 
turnouts. 
Important:  The address which is setup with the DIP switch on these decoders is not 
identical to the addresses of the turnouts connected to the decoder. All setting menus in 
the Intellibox II use the turnout addresses and not the turnout decoder addresses. A table 
showing the relationship between the Dip switch setting and turnout addresses and also 
the Märklin Keyboards is in the Appendix. 
As is the case for locomotive decoders turnout and switch decoder can be configured for 
the data format in the Intellibox II Basic Settings Menu without requiring any special 
changes (see Chapter 4.4.1).
 
6.2 Select Switch Panel Mode
 
The Intellibox II has two Switch Panel modes the Switch Panel-8 Mode and Switch Panel-
16 Mode.
 
If the [mode]-key is pressed in Control Desk Mode, both modes can be selected from the 
selection menu with display keys.  
In Switch Panel-8 Mode, groups of 8 solenoids can be setup according to one’s wishes. 
Each group can be assigned a name. 
Each solenoid has two keys from the key block assigned to it. The respective solenoid is 
switched to red with the red key and to green with the green key. 
Each solenoid is represented in the middle of the display with its symbol, address and 
individual name. How to assign a name and symbol to a solenoid address is outlined in 
Chapter 6.7.