LCC Throttle Panel
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This product is an expansion panel for an LCC network, such as those created and used by the CS-105 and LT-50. Use this product to expand the number of wired throttles such as the T-50 you can connect to the TCS command station, or to provide an access point for other LCC devices distributed around your layout.
The LCC Throttle Panel also includes a jack you can use to connect a Power Supply to power the LCC bus. (Not Included)
Included In Package
- LCC throttle panel board x1
- Fascia cover plate x1
- Fascia mounting screws x4
- Fascia cover plate screws x2
Physical Overview
The LCC Panel has a few notable physical features:
- 2.5mm x 5.5mm barrel jack for LCC Power In
- Configuration Jumpers (see details below)
- Four "LCC" RJ-45 jacks (2x Front: For T-50; 2x Rear for LCC Bus)
- Red LED for LCC Power
Configuration Jumpers
Refer to the table below for information on the configuration jumpers available on the LT Panel:
Jumper Position | Description |
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(1 & 2) LCC PWR | Insert this jumper to add termination to the LCC-CAN bus. An LCC-CAN bus should have exactly two terminators, with one at each end of the bus.
This jumper can (optionally) provide for one of the required terminators. Note: In practicality, a very short (less than 10ft or 3m) LCC-CAN bus can still work reliably with one terminator. |
(3 & 4) ALT | Insert these two jumpers to pass the low power DCC signals through the LCC panel (pins 4 & 5 of the LCC-CAN standard).
Remove these jumpers to disconnect the low power DCC signals from passing through the panel. Note: The LT Panel uses the NMRA S-9.1.2 Full Scale Interface
This circuit is only intended to be used to pass the signal throughout the panel to other connected devices on the LCC-CAN. This circuit is not intended to daisy-chain signals to LCC boosters such as the B-106. This should be done directly. This circuit must be disabled/open if you plan to use an LT-50 as a tethered throttle with a CS-105 also connected to this panel. |