The screw terminal block on the back of the unit has connections for the main and
a programming track. Two LocoNet ports allow for easy expansion.
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Product Reviews
Running a model railroad with Digital
Command Control is a simple task with
the DCS-52 Zephyr Express from
Digitrax. Combing a DCC command
station, booster, and stationary throttle
in one convenient package, the Zephyr
Express is an updated version of the
firm’s DCS-50 Zephyr and DCS-51
Zephyr Xtra (reviewed in the May 2011
issue) systems. With its updated user
interface, the Zephyr Express is a plug-
and-play DCC solution that won’t intim-
idate novices. However, don’t let the sys-
tem’s simplified appearance fool you. It’s
also feature-rich enough to satisfy more
experienced DCC users.
Up and running. The Zephyr command
station measures 5" x 7¼". After plugging
in the included 3A power supply, I con-
nected the Rail A and Rail B screw ter-
minals to the mainline track leads. Once
the track status indicator lit up, I was
ready to run trains with the system.
I appreciated that the screw terminal
block on the back of the command sta-
tion also includes connections marked
Prog A and Prog B, making it easy to
set up an isolated programming track.
The Zephyr supports both service mode
programming and programming on the
main (also called ops) programming.
The built-in locomotive controls will
be familiar to users of previous Zephyr
systems. The direction lever can be set
for forward, reverse, or brake. The throt-
tle knob is reminiscent of a direct-
current (DC) power pack.
Compared to earlier Zephyr com-
mand stations, the Zephyr Express fea-
tures simplified and more user-friendly
controls, featuring 18 backlit keys vs. 24
buttons on the Zephyr Xtra. The Zephyr
Express also features a large 2.4" color
liquid crystal display (LCD) screen.
When running a train, the screen
shows the locomotive number, speed as a
percentage of the throttle, locomotive
direction, and which functions are
active. Other tasks, including program-
ming configuration variables (CVs), are
achieved by navigating intuitive on-
screen menus.
Along the bottom of the screen are
three soft keys marked A, B, and C that
are used to navigate through the menus.
The purpose of each key is shown above
it on the screen. For example, when
running a locomotive, Fn+00 appears
above button A. That means that the
numeric keypad triggers functions 0-9.
If I pressed A again, the note changed to
Fn+10, meaning the keypad triggers
functions 10-19. One more press
changed the note to Fn+20, to gain
access to functions 20-28.
Digitrax Zephyr Express DCC starter set