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The Hare™
Hare™ Hints
and Tips (PDF - 1.78 MB)
Manual is available from DCC Specialties web site in
PDF format.
Hare™ Review by Tony's Train Exchange.
"Everything is working fine. The Hare™ is
going to be a big help as we design our new layout. We
really appreciate the effort that went into designing this
piece of equipment."
The Hare’s unique features are unmatched
(1) Plugs Directly on to
Tortoise™, simplifies wiring, reduces failures. Just
use two convenient screw terminals to connect to track
power and you're up and running. All other connections
are also made through screw terminals.
(2) Auto Throw™ feature
automatically throws points when a train is approaching
against the points. This eliminates derailments, layout
shorts, loco and scenery damage and is ideal for difficult
to reach turnouts and hidden staging.
(3) Smart Route™ feature
sets up to 13 routes by simple address programming in addition
to the primary decoder address. Each Smart Route can control
an unlimited number of turnouts. The Smart Route eliminates
complicated programming, the need for computer operation
or system macros required by other stationary decoders.
(4) Smart Default Ops™ allows
all Hare™ controlled turnouts to move to a predetermined
position when layout is powered up or remain as last thrown.
When you power-up your layout this eliminates possible
fouling the mainline.
(5) Operates LED Turnout
Signals or remote Panel LED Indicators.
(6) Manual Push Button option
for Control Panel Operations.
(7) System Reset by simple
CV programming. Resets to factory defaults.
(8) Digitrax LocoNet, NCE Cab
Bus and Lenz Express Net feedback and position reporting
options are supported in Version II
(9) Automates Reverse Loop
Turnouts using Smart Throw feature
(10) Compatible with
all DCC Systems that support Accessory operations.
I've
just received my Hare™ I ordered (#6 in all). I love
it, programming has been easy. This is a BIG plus for
any DCC layout.
There are two Versions of the Hare™
P/N: DCC Hare-1 -- Version I:
Includes features 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10 above, does not support feedback,
see Version II.
Note:
The Auto Throw™ feature, (2) above, works with both insul-frog and electro
frog turnouts for Versions I and II.
We understand that the Hare™ costs
more than other stationary decoders but it has many unique
important features that provide for better operations.
A considerable portion of the cost is due to the convenience
afforded by the Tortoise™ Connector and screw terminals
that eliminate multiple solder terminations. Also, many
Tortoise™ users are purchasing Tortoise™ compatible connectors
anyway, this should be considered when evaluating the “Hare™”.
P/N: DCC Hare-2 -- Version
II:
Includes all features above.
Note:
Digitrax LocoNet, NCE Cab Bus and Lenz Express Net Feedback and Position
Reporting options are supported in Version II. There will be plug-in
modules and unique part numbers to support feedback for Digitrax,
Lenz and NCE feedback buses.
Multi-address capability:
Existing accessory decoders allow for switch routing (the ability to operate
multiple switches in a distinct pattern that forms a route through
the switches by issuing one control command) via locating multiple
decoders on a single printed wiring board. This allows a common control
to organize routing among the controlled outputs. This approach is
limited by the maximum number of outputs that can be located on the
wiring board, and by the need to run wiring from the controller to
each switch motor (Tortoise™). Our concept allows each switch controller
to respond to more than one address. A route is enabled by programming
the route address to each controller in the desired route. This allows
an unlimited number of controllers and their associated switches to
form a route while responding to the single route address. Each of
our controllers can be programmed to be part of up to 13 separate routes.
Within each route, provision is made to allow the operator to define
the required switch direction for the associated route command. Essentially,
it allows the operator to form a network of specific switches without
having to have a common controller or a nest of wires from a common
point to an array of switches.
Easy installation:
The commercially available Tortoise™ switch machine is normally supplied
with a card edge connector intended for use with a mating connector. Other
designs have the user solder wires to the Tortoise™ connector. Our design
incorporates the mating connector as part of the circuit assembly. This
feature allows the switch controller to plug directly on to the Tortoise™.
This eliminates soldering and the interconnect wires while allowing a very
simple installation.
Auto Throw:
In previous designs, if the train approaches the switch with the switch
aligned in the wrong direction, an open circuit results that will cause
the train to stop until the switch is correctly positioned. Our design
senses the switch misalignment as the train approaches, positions the
switch correctly, and supplies power to the previously un-powered rails.
A train approaching a misaligned switch will be sensed causing the
switch to change position and allow continued smooth operation of the
train through the switch without stopping or the need to restart the
train.
Default reset:
Existing switch controllers will place the switch in the position that
existed just prior to the last power off cycle when power is turned
on. While our design incorporates this feature, it also allows the
operator, at their option, to set the switch to a particular position
at power on. This feature could be useful, for example, to prevent
an accident at a siding. If the switch is left aligned to the siding
and forgotten at the end of an operating session, subsequent operation
on the mainline could result in a train unexpectedly entering the siding.
This feature could ensure that at power on, the switch to the siding
is always aligned with the mainline.
Hare Back shown
below:

Hare Front shown below:

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