Thanks Chuck, that's exactly what I wanted to know! I don't need any additional lighting functions for this loco, so I won't worry about those wires.
-Tim
The new number for this decoder is the T6X. The 2 wires are just for extra functions. They will not be used with normal installations unless additional lighting is used.
Hope this helps!
Chuck - Modeling in HO scale and anything narrow gauge
I just bought a TCS T3X decoder from my LHS the other day. This was an older one that they still had in stock and were clearing out (got it for half price as a result!), and I see the T3X is no longer in the TCS line, having been replaced with the T6X. Looks like it should be a good decoder anyway and a straightforward install. However, I do have a question:
The decoder itself will take a standard 9-pin JST connector, and I plan on installing this in an Athearn loco using said plug. However, the decoder also has 2 wires coming out of it, just off to the side of the opening for the plug.
The documentation with the decoder is a little confusing, and I haven't been able to figure out exactly what the purpose of these two wires is, and if there's anything I should or could do with them.
Can anyone here explain?
Thanks!