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19 Appendix
19.1
Programming and reading out of decoder features
Basically two different methods are available:
"
Programming and reading out on the programming track
"
and "
Programming in operational mode (
PoM
)".
With
PoM
you can alter features in the CVs without having to
place the locomotive on a separate programming track.
However, reading out of programmed values is only possible on
the programming track.
During
PoM
the locomotive receives a command that can be
described as follows:
"Locomotive number 1234, enter value 15 in CV4!"
Only the locomotive with address 1234 will execute this
command.
For "Programming on the programming track" it is not necessary
to know the address of the decoder. During this procedure the
decoder receives the command:
"Enter value 15 in CV4!"
Every decoder which receives this command will execute it.
19.1.1
Programming in operational mode
Which features can be altered with
PoM
?
All of a decoder's CVs can be altered with
PoM
except for the
basic address in CV1 and the extended address in CV17 and
CV18. In practice, you will probably alter the CVs for the starting
and the braking delay most often.
19.1.1.1 Which devices are required for
PoM
?
PoM
is possible with the LZV100 or the LZ100 (from version 3
on) in combination with the manual control LH90 or LH100 as
well as SET02.
The step-by-step procedure is described in the operating
manuals of the devices listed above.