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The
new large scale decoder MX69 start of delivery in November 2004 !
More info, prices, etc. here very soon.

The MX69 family of decoders come in 3 versions and will
replace the MX66. The MX69
will offer many features that were long awaited and some of them no
large-scale model
railroader wants to be without in the future. The most important new features
(aside the already well known ones from its predecessor and other ZIMO
decoders in general) will be:
- 3A to 5A motor or total power
respectively, depending on decoder type; suitable for
almost all large-scale locos. A special version is planned for even
higher current demands.
- Multi protocol capability (Motorola) to be
added with a future software update.
- Will be fully functional with
LGB-MZS systems (accepts pulse chain commands for
function control, 14 speed steps). Suitable as replacement for on-board
decoder with old or new serial port connector of original sound module!
- 14 function outputs, divided
into 3 groups for overload protection. One output
can be used to drive an auxiliary motor, in either direction.
- Up to 4 servo outputs (operate
them between two definable end stops or proportional
with the cabs speed regulator) for pantographs, decouplers, live steam
engines………
- Low voltage
power supply (1.2V or 5.0V) for lights or other accessories including 5V
for smaller servos (MX69V only).
- SUSI interface
with standardized socket for connecting sound modules or other features
to come.
- Accepts
external capacitor module MXSPEIG (combined unit with condenser, battery
and input from decoder) to prevent flickering lights and to drive over
“dead” track sections.
- Inputs for
external function control (or decoder controlled shuttle operation) with
reed
switches (or similar); requires a future software update.
- Infrared LED
can be added for sending the decoders identity and routing information
to fixed mounted receivers (MX82); requires a future software update.
- Ready for
bi-directional communication; required software update available when
NMRA standards exist.
For more information see: PRODUCTS – Decoder or instruction
manual in September!
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Preview OF the MX690 – the future
LARGE-SCALE ZIMO SOUND DECODER
The MX69 is already built with the necessary hardware for
sound (layout, micro controller,
connections), except for certain expensive key elements that are not included
yet (sound memory and amplifier). The future MX690 will therefore not just be
physically identical to the MX69 but also in terms of performance
(drivability, functions etc.).
Some of the more important planned sound features:
8 Mbit of memory (47 to 95 second of sound, depending on sound
quality), 4 or more channels,
1.1W amplifier, min. 4ohm speaker, upload sound files at programming track,
synchronize sound with optical, magnetic or Hall effect switch, internal
condenser for uninterrupted sound on dirty track (externally expandable), extensive
on-the-fly sound modification capabilities, adjustable load and acceleration
dependent sound
Delivery of the MX690 is not yet known (September 2004). We
might produce a preliminary series of sound decoders with complete hardware
but limited software for sound play back only, which can be updated later
with the full version software.
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