Magnum 20SRM Features
Connecons:
On the rear of the Magnum 20-SRM there is a pair of connectors labelled ‘TO TRACK’ which you use to
connect the Magnum SR to your track. If your train is on the track facing forward, and you connect the
red terminal to the right rail, and the black terminal to the le rail, the train will go forward when the
forward/reverse switch is in the forward posion. If the engine moves backwards, swap the track wires.
The best way to connect the Magnum 20 SRM to the track is with the included banana plug. You can
aach your wire to the banana plug, and then just plug it into the back of the unit.
In addion to the TRACK connecon, there is a connecon which provides full voltage (24-32VDC) output
which can be used to power accessories such as lighng or switch motors. You can connect to these
terminals with a banana plug (addional plugs are available from Bridgewerks) , or by unscrewing the
connecon a lile, and then ghtening down on the bare wire.
The yellow connectors are for use by the RC-100 remote control (not included).
Speed Governor:
Bridgewerks’ exclusive “speed-stop” can be used as a safety device to limit the maximum speed of your
trains. The speed stop consists of a metal plate which is held in place with a thumb screw. To adjust the
speed stop, loosen the thumb screw, adjust the throle slide control so that the train is going as fast as
you want to allow, and then slide the speed stop down to limit the maximum speed. Tighten the thumb
screw. Now you can move the throle control from 0 up to the maximum selected speed.
Momentum:
The 20-SRM features a momentum control which will limit the acceleraon and deceleraon of the
trains. When momentum is enabled, and you move the throle from the minimum to the maximum, the
train will slowly accelerate from a stop to the maximum speed. Similarly if the throle is moved quickly
from maximum to 0, the train will slowly decelerate to a stop. Momentum adds another dimension of
realism to your model railroad. In addion, the combinaon of speed governor and momentum makes it
easier to limit derailments when younger engineers are at the controls.
Direcon Control:
The Magnum 20 SRM has a direcon control switch which will change the direcon of the locomove. If
the locomove runs backwards when the switch is in the forward posion, reverse the connecons going
to the track. Turning the switch to Reverse will also reverse the direcon of the train.
Overload Protecon:
In the event of an overload, the Magnum 20-SRS has two dierent ways of protecng itself and your
train from damage: A manual circuit breaker on the le side of the rear panel. The buon will pop out
and the power to the track will be cut o. If this happens, correct whatever caused the overload, wait 2
or 3 minutes and then push the switch to reset it.
In addion, there is an automac thermal cuto inside the controller, which will be acvated in the event
of an overload. This will reset itself automacally in 2-3 minutes aer the cause of the overload is re-
moved.
Oponal Remote Throle Capability (RC-100):
On the back of the Magnum SR there is a pair of yellow terminals for the remote control—plug the
receiver into these two yellow terminals (it will automacally also plug into the accessory power pins),
and provide you with wireless remote control over the throle. There is also an accessory special
buon available from Bridgewerks when one of these buons is plugged into the yellow terminals, the
train will not move unless the buon is being held in. This is a nice way to give children access to con-
trolling the train with the speed parameters sll under control.
Wire:
Use heavy gauge wire to connect your power controller to the track. For distances of up to 15 feet,
you should use 12 gauge wire. For distances over 15 , you use 10 gauge wire. Although the track
itself is similar to a very heavy gauge wire, in larger layouts, signicant loss can occur from the
connecons between secons of track. To improve this, run mulple power connecons to the
track from the controller and/or use track clamps rather than slider type couplers. In outdoor
layouts which are exposed to extreme temperatures, the track will expand and contract as the
temperature changes, and slider type couplers may have to be used.
Outdoor operaon
Garden railways are oen installed outdoors and Bridgewerks controllers are built to be used with
outdoor railroad layouts. However, they are not waterproof, and as with any electronic equipment,
they should not be le outdoors when not in use. To make this easy, the connecons are all made so
that they can simply be unplugged and the controller can be carried indoors.
Accessory Power
On the back of the Magum 20SRM in addi-
on to the pair of yellow remote terminals,
and the terminals that provide power to the
track, there is a pair of terminals for accesso-
ry power. This pair of terminals provides an
unregulated DC power source that will be
from 18 to 30 V depending on how much
power you are drawing from the connecon.
This pair of terminals can be used to power
an accessory such as the MAG-MATE or UR-
15 which give control over an addional track, which allows the ample power of the 20-SRM to be
shared with other tracks as your layout expands.