Infrared: Stop in a single track station

Stop in a single siding track

As an example for a train stop in a single siding track or station.
Additionally on pull in or out the bell will start from the decoder

Note: In this example we use a signal, that doesn’t exist.
You don’t need a signal to use the functions!

Nur_Halt_ohne_Signal

Please program the IR-Sender as follows:

CV 32 = 5 (Address of the signal)
CV 41 = 1 (Function on pass over the sender)
CV 42 = 3 (Command 3, typically the bell)

Activate it with switch address 5 left key (on LGB switch command right button)

Mount the IR-Sender as shown. Calculate a sufficient braking distance when installing the sender.

Please program the IR-Receiver as follows:

CV 1 = 64 (Loco address, here value 64)
CV 29 = x (Values must be identical to the loco!)
CV 31+32 = Please program here a “Reset Address” to set the state of the signal to green.

You can find additional notes here.

Connect the receiver (with SUSI) as described in the manual.
Important! Activate in the decoder SUSI (CV 49=18)

Turn with Switch Command 5 the signal to “red” (Left key is “red” in default settings)
When loco 64 is pass over the IR-sender, the loco will stop. Additionally the bell will be triggert (Depends on settings in sound data sheet)
IMPORTANT! Now turn the direction of travel on the controller!
If you set now with the Switch Command 5 the signal to “green”, the loco will pull out of the station and trigger the bell.
The sound will be triggered on every pull over of the IR-Sender!

Single track with signal

As an example we describe here a stop on a signal.
The signal is not absolutely necessary!

Halt_mit_Signal

Please program the IR-Sender as follows:

CV 32 = 5 (Address of the signal)

Activate it with switch address 5 left key (on LGB switch command right button)

Mount the IR-Sender as shown. Calculate a sufficient braking distance when installing the sender.
Connect the signal as described in the manual.

Please program the IR-Receiver as follows:

CV 1 = 64 (Loco address, here value 64)
CV 29 = x (Values must be identical to the loco!)
CV 31+32 = Please program here a “Reset Address” to set the state of the signal to green.

You can find additional notes here.

Connect the receiver (with SUSI) as described in the manual.
Important! Activate in the decoder SUSI (CV 49=18)

Turn with Switch Command 5 the signal to “red” (Left key is “red” in default settings)
When loco 64 is pass over the IR-sender, the loco will stop.
If you set now with the Switch Command 5 the signal to “green”, the loco will drive on.

Single track with signal and Red Light lock

As an example a stop with a signal and the possibility to driveHier ein Beispiel mit einem Halt mit einem echten Signal and the possibility to drive in the opposite direction.

Halt_mit_Signal_und_Rotsperre

Please program the IR-Sender as follows:

CV 32 = 5 (Address of the signal)
CV 50 = 128 (Activate red light lock)

Activate it with switch address 5 left key (on LGB switch command right button)

Mount the IR-Sender and the Red light lock as shown. Calculate a sufficient braking distance when installing the sender.
Note the minimum distance from IR Sender to Red light lock.
Connect the signal as described in the manual.

Please program the IR-Receiver as follows:

CV 1 = 64 (Loco address, here value 64)
CV 29 = x (Values must be identical to the loco!)
CV 31+32 = Please program here a “Reset Address” to set the state of the signal to green.

You can find additional notes here.

Connect the receiver (with SUSI) as described in the manual.
Important! Activate in the decoder SUSI (CV 49=18)

Turn with Switch Command 5 the signal to “red” (Left key is “red” in default settings)
When loco 64 is pass over the IR-sender, the loco will stop.
If you set now with the Switch Command 5 the signal to “green”, the loco will drive on.
If the locomotive now comes from the right, this has no effect on the locomotive.