Conformance Warrants are awarded by the NMRA Conformance and Inspection Committee. This committee is a team of volunteers that test a product's capabilities against the criteria of the NMRA DCC Standards and Recommended Practices.
Lenz GmbH currently has many products in the testing channel and will post the news on this page.
March 1, 2004 LS150 Accessory decoder receives Warrant #04-11
January 20, 2004 LE1835 Decoder receives warrant #04-07
January 15, 2004 LE1000 receives Warrant #04-01.
March 25, 2003: Set-90, Set-100 and Set-01/10 receives warrants
March 11, 2003 LE0521W/ 0521D receives it's warrant, LE 4024 decoder receives is warrant,
June 15, 2002 Lenz's new LE0511receives it's warrant!
March 3, 2002 Lenz's new line of decoder receive four new warrants. LF100XF, LE4024, LE1024, LE1025.
April 7, 2001 Lenz's recently released LE113XF, has received a NMRA Conformance Warrant #01-03.
April 7, 2001 Lenz's recently released LE010XF and LE011, has received a NMRA Conformance Warrant #01-02.
October 18, 2000 Lenz's recently released Version 3 SET01, has received a NMRA Conformance Warrant #2000-32.
January 23, 2000 Lenz's recently released LE077XF, version 4.3, decoder has received a NMRA Conformance Warrant. Designed for ironless core and can motors with a continuous current draw of .8 Amp or less.
October 27, 1999 Lenz's recently released LE080XF, version 6.0, decoder has received a NMRA Conformance Warrant. Designed for ironless core and can motors with a continuous current draw of .8 Amp or less. Along with meeting the Standards, these decoders fully meet the NMRA DCC RP 9.2.3 for programming allowing for all Direct, Register, and Paged programming.
July 11, 1999 Lenz's recently released LE105XF, version 4.3, decoder has received a NMRA Conformance Warrant 99-14 This decoder is locomotives with continuous current draw of 1 Amp or less. Along with meeting the Standards, these decoders fully meet the NMRA DCC RP 9.2.3 for programming allowing for all Direct, Register, and Paged programming.
July 11, 1999 Lenz's recently released LE062XF, version 4.3, decoder has received a NMRA Conformance Warrant 99-13 This decoder is locomotives with continuous current draw of 1 Amp or less. Along with meeting the Standards, these decoders fully meet the NMRA DCC RP 9.2.3 for programming allowing for all Direct, Register, and Paged programming. This decoder is designed as a drop-in decoderr board for the Atlas SD60.
February 9, 1999 Lenz's recently released DHP, Digital Locomitve Plug, has received a NMRA Conformance Warrant 99-02. This plug has the NMRA plug enclosed in a resin to prevent solder oulls and broken wires.
Jan. 16, 1999: Lenz's recently released LE103XF/LE104XF, version 4.3, decoder has received a NMRA Conformance Warrant 98-82. This decoder is locomotives with continuous current draw of 1 Amp or less. Along with meeting the Standards, these decoders fully meet the NMRA DCC RP 9.2.3 for programming allowing for all Direct, Register, and Paged programming.
Jan. 16, 1999: Lenz's recently released LE103KDUS, version 4.1, decoder has received a NMRA Conformance Warrant 98-81. This decoder board is for locomotives with continuous current draw of 1 Amp or less. Along with meeting the Standards, these decoders fully meet the NMRA DCC RP 9.2.3 for programming allowing for all Direct, Register, and Paged programming.
April 1, 1998: Lenz's recently released LE135, version 5.1, decoder has received a NMRA Conformance Warrant. This decoder is locomotives with continuous current draw of 1.3 Amp or less. Along with meeting the Standards, these decoders fully meet the NMRA DCC RP 9.2.3 for programming allowing for all Direct, Register, and Paged programming.
April 1, 1998: Lenz's recently released LE040, version 5.1, decoder has received a NMRA Conformance Warrant. This decoder is designed to fit into very small HO locomotives (like switchers) with continuous current draw of .7 Amp or less. Along with meeting the Standards, these decoders fully meet the NMRA DCC RP 9.2.3 for programming allowing for all Direct, Register, and Paged programming.
June 2, 1997: Lenz's recently released LE030, version 5.1, decoder has received a NMRA Conformance Warrant. This decoder is designed to fit into very small HO locomotives (like switchers) or wide-hood N-Scale locomotives with continuous current draw of .7 Amp or less. Along with meeting the Standards, these decoders fully meet the NMRA DCC RP 9.2.3 for programming allowing for all Direct, Register, and Paged programming.
May. 1, 1997: Lenzs new LE230 Decoder version 5.1, suitable for all DC motors in S-Scale and larger, received the NMRA Conformance Warrant. Along with meeting the Standards, these decoders fully meet the NMRA DCC RP 9.2.3 for programming allowing for all Direct, Register, and Paged programming.
April 12, 1997: Lenz LE110/111 version 4.1 passes the conformance testing and receives a NMRA Conformance Warrant . Along with meeting the Standards, these decoders fully meet the NMRA DCC RP 9.2.3 for programming allowing for all Direct, Register, and Paged programming.
July 22, 1996: The DIGITAL plus LE103/104 version 4.1 and LE130/131 version 5.1 passes the conformance testing and receives a Conformance Warrant at the NMRA National Convention in Long Beach. Along with meeting the Standards, these decoders fully meet the NMRA DCC RP 9.2.3 for programming allowing for all Direct, Register, and Paged programming.
October 1, 1996: The DIGITAL plus LZ100 Version 2.2, with LH100 Version 1.5 or Version 2.2, Lenz Knobby, and LV100 passes the conformance testing and receives a Conformance Warrant.
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