Using Infra-red Function Module FB-G

The FB-G controls the following functions:


Connection 1 = Set speed to drive position 0 (stop)
Functions like an infra-red stop module.
The vehicle brakes and stops. Stop light turns on automatically.

Connection 2 = Blue lights and front warning lights on
The vehicle switches all warning lights on.

Connection 3 = Blue lights and front warning lights off
The vehicle switches all warning lights off.

Connection 4 = Left indicators on
The vehicle switches the left indicators on.
The DCC controller cannot switch the left indicator off.

Connection 5 = Right indicators on
The vehicle switches the right indicators on.
The DCC controller cannot switch the right indicator off.

Connection 6 = Indicators off
The vehicle switches both the left and right indicators off.
The DCC controller can now operate the indicators again.

Connection 7 = Set speed to drive position 14
The speed is set to drive position 14. (approx. half speed).
If the vehicle was going faster then the brake light is activated.

Connection 8 = Set speed to drive position 28
The speed is set to drive position 28 (maximum speed).

With this module the basic functions of an emergency vehicle can be controlled.


Disclaimer:
This page has been translated, with permission, from a page on Claus Ilchmann’s web site.
The original page, in German, is located here.
This translation is provided with no guarantee of accuracy or liability for errors.
Should you decide to use the DC-Car system then you should check that the functionality meets your needs by reference to the manufacturer’s web site.



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