Silver Locomotive decoder
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You can alter the content of CVs both through "Programming in operational mode
(PoM)" (except for CV1, CV17 and CV18) or "Programming on the programming
track".
For detailed instructions on how to program using the above-mentioned devices,
please refer to the operating manuals which accompany those devices.
The decoder is programmed from the factory for operation with address 3 and 28
speed steps. The decoder can be used with these basic configurations immediately
after purchase. All configurations can, of course, be changed.
Resetting the decoder
If you wish to reset all the decoder CVs to its factory setting, enter value 33 in CV8.
The CVs of a connected S.U.S.I. module are not reset!
Please note: Some CVs (such as CV29) have specific meanings for each bit. The bit
assignments in this table use a bit numbering scheme of 0-7 to correspond the NMRA
convention for universal bit numbering. Many handhelds (such as the DIGITAL plus
LH100 handheld) use a scheme of 1-8 to refer to the individual bits rather than 0-7. (Bit
0 in this table is displayed as a"1" on LH100 handheld, Bit 1 is identified as "2".) The
bit numbers in
()
within these tables contain the LH100 bit numbers.
**Note: in the range field the numbers in the [ ] are decimal.