PIKO 55823 Wlan Smart Controller Instructions
- June 14, 2024
- PIKO
Table of Contents
55823 Wlan Smart Controller
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: PIKO SmartControlwlan
- Model Number: RHUVWKUHHWSHVRISURJUDPPLQJIRUGHFRGHU
- Supported Languages: 9
Product Usage Instructions
1. Light Signal Selection
To select the light signal LS12, follow these steps:
-
Press key 6 on the keypad or use the navigation keys to
navigate to key 6. -
Press the OK button to confirm the selection.
2. Accessory Commands
To view all the accessory commands of the completed route,
follow these steps:
- Press the back button to go back to the previous window.
- Use the navigation keys to navigate to the save symbol.
- Press the OK button to save the new route.
- To delete a route, navigate to the Recycle bin icon and press
the OK button.
3. CV Programming
3.7 The CV programming menu
The CV programming menu provides different programming
methods:
- Programming on the Main (POM)
- Programming on the Main for Experts (XPOM)
- Programming on a Programming track (PROG)
- Updating PIKO SmartDecoder from version XP 5.1 and upwards
(PSD)
3.7.1 CV programming on the programming track (PROG)
To program CVs on the programming track, follow these steps:
- Make sure the locomotive’s decoder address is known.
- Place the locomotive on an isolated track dedicated to decoder
programming.
3.7.2 CV Programming on the Main track (POM)
To program CVs on the main track, follow these steps:
- Ensure the decoder address of the locomotive is known.
- Call up the POM menu in the programming menu by pressing key 1
or using the navigation keys followed by the OK button.
3.7.3 CV Programming on the Main track (XPOM) for Experts
To program CVs on the main track for experts, follow these
steps:
(No specific steps mentioned in the user manual)
3.7.4 Update menu for PIKO SmartDecoder XP 5.1 and further
versions (PSD)
To update PIKO SmartDecoder, follow these steps:
-
Ensure a successful update by checking the solid green progress
bar and listening for three short beeps from the SmartBox. -
Press the back button to exit the PSD menu.
4. Settings Menu
3.8 The Settings menu
The Settings menu allows you to configure various system
attributes and SmartBox settings.
3.8.1 Setting the Language
To change the language, follow these steps:
-
Call up the settings menu by pressing key 6 or using the
navigation keys followed by the OK button. -
Select the Language icon using key 1 or by navigation.
-
Scroll through the available languages using the up or down
navigation buttons. -
Select the desired language with the OK button.
-
Press the back button to exit the language menu.
3.8.2 Setting the Controller’s display brightness
To adjust the display brightness, follow these steps:
(No specific steps mentioned in the user manual)
The changes are executed directly and allow immediate control.
After making the changes, press the back button to return to the
settings menu.
FAQ
Q: How many languages are available?
A: There are nine languages available.
Q: Can I program CVs on the main track while operating a
locomotive?
A: Yes, the currently active locomotive can still be operated
while being programmed on the main track.
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… and in the next window we activate symbol 2 for the pause.
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The third step of our sequence will now appear where at the end of the route,
entry signal LS12 is set to red (Hp0) again.
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… and in the next window we activate symbol 1 again, for an accessory.
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In the selection, we select light signal LS12 using key 6 on the keypad or by
using the navigation keys followed by the OK button.
Now we can decide which signal aspect to switch. The signal should be set to
“red” (Hp0). To do this, we either use key 1 or the navigation keys to
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The window that now appears displays all the accessory commands of our
completed route.
The last step is to press the “back button” to save the new route in the
following window via the “save” symbol. This window also allows us to delete a
route (that has been called up in the editing menu) by using the “Recycle bin”
icon.
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The display will now change to the editor menu for routes. Our new route is
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“Back” button two more times takes us back to the main menu, in which the
newly created route can now be selected and tested via the route menu.
3.7. The CV programming menu [ ] In the main menu, the “CV” icon is selected
using key 5 on the keypad.
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respective CVs are found in the instruction manual of the GHFRGHU
The PIKO SmartControlwlan RHUVWKUHHWSHVRISURJUDPPLQJIRUGHFRGHU CVs: 1.
Programming on the Main (POM) 2. Programming on the Main for Experts (XPOM) is
a new type of
programming for experienced programmers 3. A Programming track (PROG) is the
traditional programming method
where the locomotive is placed on an isolated track dedicated just to decoder
programming. The fourth menu (PSD) is intended for updating PIKO SmartDecoder
from version XP 5.1 and upwards.
3.7.1 CV programming on the programming track (PROG)
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place a locomotive with a CV-programmable decoder on the programming track.
In the programming menu, call up the “PROG” menu using button 3 on the
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button again. CVs up to 1024 can be edited.
If you want to read the CV, use the “left” navigation button to select the
“read RXWVPERODQGFRQ¿UPLWZLWKWKH2.EXWWRQ NOTE: If a message is displayed
saying “Prog. Tr. is occupied, please wait.”, the programming track is
currently being used by another controller and cannot be accessed by this
controller.
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meaning of the CV’s individual bits can be found in the instruction manual for
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Complete this step by pressing the OK button.
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representation as bits highlighted in red. For bit-by-bit programming, use the
“down” button to jump into the bit sequence, use the “left” and
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3.7.2 CV Programming on the Main track (POM)
A prerequisite for main track programming is that the decoder address of the
locomotive to be programmed is known. In addition to be programmable on the
main track, CVs can also be read from the main track provided the decoder is
capable of it. NOTE: The currently active locomotive can still be operated
while it is being programmed on the main track.
Call up the “POM” menu in the programming menu by pressing key 1 or using the
navigation keys followed by the OK button.
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HGLWHGXVLQJWKHNHSDG&RQ¿UPZLWKWKH2. button. If the displayed CV is to be read,
then use the “left” navigation button to select the “read out”
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The read value is now displayed in decimal form
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the CV value is to be changed, use the
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Enter the new YDOXHXVLQJWKHNHSDGDQGFRQ¿UPLWZLWKWKH OK button. You can also
change the CV bits in this window (Chap. 3.7.1 ” … programming track (PROG)”).
Now use the “left” navigation button to select the
ZULWHVPERORQWKHOHIWKDQGVLGHDQG¿QLVKE pressing the OK button. Other CVs can be
programmed in the same way. To leave main track programming, press the “back”
button. The display will again show the programming menu.
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when programming on the Programming track. If a CV has been successfully read
or programmed, the FRUUHVSRQGLQJDFWLRQ¿HOGZLOODOVREHVROLGUHG
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3.7.3 CV Programming on the Main track (XPOM) for Experts
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Experts (XPOM). This is used to speed up access to CVs and to address the area
of the CV banks that can only be accessed via CVs 31 and 32. Up to four CVs
can be written with one command. If the decoder is RailCom®-enabled, the
system can read four CVs at the same time. This processing is done in decimal
or hexadecimal notation. PLEASE NOTE: CV numbering starts with “0”. CV1 is
really CV0. CV29 is actually CV28, etc.! The CV number to be entered is always
1 number less than the value you want to give the CV!
7RVWDUWWKH;320SURFHVV¿UVWSODFHD locomotive with a known decoder address on the
main track. In the programming menu, call up the XPOM menu using key 2 or by
navigating with the navigation buttons and pressing OK.
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instruction manual says “CV31 = 16, CV32 = 0 and CV257 = volume level value”
for
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number 0. )RUWKLVH[DPSOHWKHYDOXHVRIWKHWKUHHLQSXW¿HOGVZRXOGWKHQEH
If the CVs are to be read from the “CV” line, then use the “left” navigation
button to select the “read RXWVPERODQGFRQ¿UPZLWKWKH2.EXWWRQ The read values of
the four CVs are now displayed from left to right in decimal or hexadecimal
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If the values are to be changed, then use the
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If the display in hexadecimal form is desired, then
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values greater than 9 (A – F) can be set using the telephone keypad or the
“up” and “down” navigation keys DQGFRQ¿UPHGZLWKWKH2.EXWWRQ To exit the XPOM
programming menu, press the “back” button. The display will again show the
programming menu.
3.7.4 Update menu for PIKO SmartDecoder XP 5.1 and further versions (PSD)
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can be found in the web shop on the PIKO website and can be copied to the SD
card.
To update a decoder it has to be in a locomotive on the main or programming
track, or inserted into a PIKO SmartTester that is plugged into the
“Extension” port on the side of the PIKO SmartBoxwlan .
$IWHUVHOHFWLQJWKH36’¿HOGWKHLQSXW¿HOGIRU the decoder address and the option for
selecting the “track” where the update will occur appear in the next window.
The decoder address can be changed in the
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the “Track” ¿HOG7KHUHDUHWZRRSWLRQVKHUHZKLFKFDQEH selected by using the “up” or
“down” button. “PROG” for the programming track output and “MAIN / EXT” for
the main track output or the SmartTester connected to the extension port.
Locomotives with other decoders can start moving unintentionally due to their
automatic analogue detection.
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on the SD card and only then can the update commence. Once the decoder has
receives the signal, it activates outputs A0f and A0r.
The update for this PSD decoder starts via the
8SGDWH¿HOGESUHVVLQJWKH2.EXWWRQ3OHDVH do not interrupt the update process!
After a successful update, the progress bar will appear solid green and the
SmartBox will emit three short beeps. The PSD menu can now be exited using the
“back” button. The CV menu is now displayed again.
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3.8. The Settings menu [ ] To assign settings in the PIKO SmartControlwlan
devices, the ” ” icon for the settings menu must called up in the main menu by
using key 6 or by the navigation keys followed by pressing the OK button.
The Settings menu gives you options for setting system attributes like
language (1), screen brightness (2), and general settings (6) all the way
through special settings for the SmartBox (8).
3.8.1 Setting the Language
Currently, nine languages are available, and their respective alphabets are
used in their character sets. To change a language, select the Language icon
using key 1 or by navigation and then pressing the OK button. You can use the
“up” or “down” navigation buttons to scroll to the desired language and then
select it with the OK button. To exit the language menu, press the “back”
button. The display now returns to the settings menu.
3.8.2 Setting the Controller’s display brightness
The Controller’s display brightness as well as the keyboard backlight
brightness can be set separate from each other. To do this, press key 2 on the
numeric keypad in the settings menu, or
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The following window contains the setting options for the display (left) and
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switch between the two options.
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navigation keys.
The changes are executed directly and thus allow immediate control. After the
changes have been made, the “back button” will return you to the settings
menu.
3.8.3 Setting the dial settings
The dial on the SmartController recognizes two types of speed settings and
direction of travel settings. These are referred to as DC or AC throttle
modes, since the functions are based on analog DC throttles used in the past
and AC analog transformers (Chap. 3.3 “The Locomotive menu”).
To change these settings, press key 3 or use the
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following window contains the DC and AC options (AC style is the factory
setting) which are selected with the navigation buttons and
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7KHQH[WOLQHGH¿QHVWKHPD[LPXPGRXEOHFOLFN time” for the throttle in milliseconds.
If the dial is pressed twice (double click) within this time (max. 999ms), an
emergency stop command is sent to the active locomotive. The “Last command
applies” option is listed under the previous line. This is an option for
layouts being operated with more than one throttle. If this function is
activated, several SmartControllers can access the same locomotive at the same
time and the command sent last is always executed, regardless of which
throttle sent it.
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button. The “back” button returns you to the settings menu.
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3.8.4 SmartController sleep mode
If the throttle has not been used for some time during an operating session,
it makes sense to go into sleep mode or shut down to conserve battery power.
The time period between last use and activation of sleep mode or shutdown is
adjustable. These options are set here.
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the OK button.
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If the screen goes into sleep mode during an operation session, it can be re-
activated with the press of any button on the throttle. After re-activation,
the throttle will execute commands again.
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Settings menu.
3.8.5 Select Wi-Fi network
NOTE: If the SmartController cannot connect to a Wi-Fi network after being
turned on (the Wi-Fi symbol is crossed out), it will display a message asking
if you want to use the “FastConnect” option. Select the “Yes” or “No” option.
The desired Wi-Fi settings can be entered into the Wi-Fi settings menu of the
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activate the menu with the OK button.
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next window will ask if the throttle should connect directly with the command
station via “FastConnect” or whether it should connect from a list of
available Wi-Fi devices.
Here you can choose between “FastConnect” to an activated command station or
“List” to show available Wi-Fi networks.
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“Transfer access data”. Please wait for this to clear and then follow the
instructions in the display.
Answer this query with “Yes”. If “No” is selected, use the “left” navigation
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Press and hold the “II” button on the SmartBox until the “Run” and “Stop/
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established when the two LEDs on the command station
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If an available Wi-Fi device other than the SmartBox Wi-Fi is to be selected,
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are displayed. This list also contains the desired SmartBox, which is now
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The selected Wi-Fi device now appears in the display. If you want to change
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“Search” to the Wi-Fi symbol.
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entered using the “telephone keypad”. Complete the name entry with the OK
button.
The line with the “Wi-Fi / lock” symbol can be selected here to enter the
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display will jump back to the settings menu to select further settings.
3.8.6 General Settings (SmartController)
In the general settings menu, the throttle can be given a new name, you can
set the Wi-Fi transmission intensity, you can assign a new PIN to block
various input and operating options, and the Controller can be reset to the
factory settings. To do this, press button 6 on the keypad in the settings
menu, or navigate to WKLV¿HOGDQGDFWLYDWHWKHPHQXZLWKWKH2.EXWWRQ
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setting options.
In the submenu that follows, you can set the throttle’s Wi-Fi transmission
power.
A range of values from 0 (low) to 10 (maximum) can be chosen here.
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general setting options.
You can assign a four-digit PIN number to the SmartController to protect
sensitive data input, or to limit the throttle’s applications (a child safety
lock). 6HOHFWWKH³HGLW3,1´VXEPHQXWRHQWHUD3,1
The factory-assigned PIN (0000) will be displayed on top of the solid red
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QHZ3,1LVHQWHUHGXVLQJWKHNHSDGDQGWKHQFRQ¿UPHGZLWKWKH2. button. Incorrect entries
can be deleted using the “left” navigation key. If you want to leave the menu
without making any changes, the “back” button will take you back to the
settings menu.
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7KH&RQWUROOHUFDQEHUHVHWWRIDFWRUVHWWLQJVEKLJKOLJKWLQJWKHODVW¿HOGLQ the settings
menu. To do this you will have to use the PIN you created in the previous
step. The following Controller settings are then reset to factory settings:
the Wi-Fi password, the Controller name, the throttle mode, sleep
mode/shutdown settings, screen/keyboard brightness, and your PIN.
³/RFNHGPHQXVZLOOEHFRPHXQORFNHG To reset the Controller to factory settings,
navigate to the “Factory settings” VXEPHQXDQGFRQ¿UPZLWKWKH2.EXWWRQ
1RZHQWHURXUIRXUGLJLW3,1DQGFRQ¿UPZLWKWKH2.EXWWRQ2QFHWKH Controller is rebooted
it is restored to factory settings.
3.8.7 The Information menu
The Information menu allows you to view a wide range of information about the
Controller, the track status and the SD card. It is accessed by pressing
button 7 on the keypad (while in the settings
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Five submenus are displayed: “Track Monitor”, “Firmware”, “Image Database”,
“Search Online” and “Serial Numbers”.
The layout monitor: This menu shows the current state of the track output on
the SmartBox along with track voltage, operating temperature, current draw,
and the highest current draw during the present operating session (right
Value). The green area in the “current bar” shows the present current draw in
relation to the maximum possible current. The red marker shows the highest
current draw during the present operating session.
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