Using the product as designed
The E275227 decoder is for converting LGB locomotives in
the locomotive gang car family, 20060, 20061, and 20062.
Safety Notes
• IMPORTANT! Sharp edges due to the way the product
works.
• Do wiring and installation work only in a voltage-free
area. Failure to do so may lead to dangerous body cur-
rents and thereby to injuries.
Important Notes
• The list of adjustable configuration variables (CV) can be
found in the supplemental documentation to the Märklin
retrofit decoders at www.maerklin.de.
• We recommend that you install the interface plug for
analog operation.
• Disposing: www.maerklin.com/en/imprint.html
Decoder Installation
For Multi-Train System operation. Remove the plug on the
decoder interface and connect the decoder. Make sure
you have the correct installation position (see Page 30).
We recommend to have the decoder mounted by the LGB
factory service station.
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Multi-Protocol Operation
Analog Operation
This decoder can also be operated on analog layouts or ar-
eas of track that are analog. The decoder recognizes alter-
nating current (DC) and automatically adapts to the analog
track voltage. All functions that were set under mfx or DCC
for analog operation are active (see Digital Operation).
Digital Operation
The decoders are multi-protocol decoders. These decoders
can be used under the following digital protocols: mfx or DCC.
The digital protocol with the most possibilities is the highest
order digital protocol. The sequence of digital protocols in
descending order is:
Priority 1: mfx; Priority 2: DCC; Priority 3: DC
Note: Digital protocols can influence each other. For trouble-
free operation, we recommend deactivating those digital
protocols not needed by using CV 50. Deactivate unneeded
digital protocols at this CV if your controller supports this
function.
If two or more digital protocols are recognized in the track,
the decoder automatically takes on the highest order digital
protocol, example: mfx/DCC; the decoder takes on the mfx
digital protocol.
Note: Please note that not all functions are possible in all
digital protocols. Several settings for functions, which are
supposed to be active in analog operation, can be done
under mfx and DCC.
Notes on digital operation
• The operating instructions for your central unit will give