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6.2
Switching the control on and off
If you wish to completely switch off the decoder’s control, set Bit
7 in CV50. The previously selected motor type will no longer
have an effect; the same is true for the EMF switch.
6.3
Switching off the high-frequency control
To keep the noise emission to a minimum, the control operates
in a high-frequency range. Some models do not show
satisfactory control behaviour when operated with the high-
frequency control. In this case, you can switch to low-frequency
control by setting Bit 8 in CV50 in addition to setting the motor
type.
6.4
Activating the EMF switch
The decoder still has a so-called EMF switch which makes it
possible to adjust the decoder to different motor types.
Depending on the motor type used, it is possible that a digitally
controlled locomotive cannot reach an adequate maximum
speed compared to a locomotive in conventional operation. If
this is the case, activate your EMF switch by setting Bit 6 in
CV50. The locomotive will then reach a higher maximum speed
while the minimum speed is also slightly increased.
6.5 Repeat
rate
Another possibility for adjusting the control is to set the repeat
rate in CV9. Depending on the motor type used, changes in this
CV will be more or less apparent.