[. . . ] LP200 Slave Motor Driver 1 Information LP200 Slave Motor Driver Art. 10202 March 1997 DIGITAL plus 2 LP200 Slave Motor Driver Slave motor driver LP200 The slave motor driver LP200 serves to expand the locomotive decoder LE200. [. . . ] If they do, you will have a short circuit within the slave motor driver and it will be destroyed!The motor leads of the locomotive must not have any connections to frame or wheels of the locomotive. The terminal row U+, T, S, R is solely for connecting the slave motor driver to the locomotive decoder LE200/230. Their must be LP200 Slave Motor Driver 3 no connections to the motor, rails or other terminals on either the slave motor driver LP200 or decoder LE200/230. On LE200 version 2 terminals M1 and M2 are reversed, as are G1 and G2. Therefore the connection of the slave motor driver varies depending on the decoder version. You can easily distinguish the versions of LE200: Version 1 has gray screw terminals, version 2 has green screw terminals and four round diodes on the circuit board. Connecting the slave motor driver On the slave motor driver there is a 4-outlet row of terminals (U+, T, S, R) and two 2-outlet terminals (M1, M2 and G1, G2). The 4-outlet terminals are intended for wiring to locomotive decoder LE200/230. First install locomotive decoder LE200/230, using its instructions. Connecting the slave motor driver to locomotive decoder LE230 DIGITAL plus 4 LP200 Slave Motor Driver Then wire terminals U+, T, S, R of slave motor driver LP200 with the corresponding terminals on locomotive decoder LE200/230. [. . . ] When connecting the motors, make sure that the motors turn in the correct direction on command "forward move. " If that is not the case, you must reverse the motor leads on the slave motor driver LP200. Hüttenbergstraße 29 35398 Gießen, Germany Hotline: 06403 900 133 Fax: 06403 5332 http://www. lenz. com Lenz Agency of North America PO Box 143 Chelmsford, MA 01824 ph/fax: 978 250 1494 support@lenz. com This equipment complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. © 1997 Lenz GmbH, All Rights Reserved [. . . ]