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CV132/133 - Accessory address
CV132 default = 143 high byte of accessory address 
CV133 default = 191 Low byte of accessory address 
Don't try to set these CVs by manually programming CVs.
Use the "setup" jumper method above to set the accessory address.

If manual reset is enabled, track power through the EB1 can be turned on/off (or turned back
on after a short circuit shutdown) by controlling the EB1 as accessory (turnout).  ON/Normal
turn track power on and OFF/reverse turns it off/

CV135-CV146 - Custom Startup Table (Note: this if for the technically inclined)
The custom startup table provides a programmable method to pulse the track power on and
off several times before the EB1 tests for overcurrent. You can program the on and off times
in increments of 1mS.  Generally you will not use this table with most boosters but it may be
useful with a booster that has weak startup capability. 

An "off" time of 0 indicates the last entry of table. With the factory default of CV144 = 0
indicates the EB1 will not try to use the 6th "on" time.

If CV135 = 0 the table is disabled. 

CV135 default = 0 Custom startup table initial "on" time 
CV136 default = 4 Custom startup table initial "off" time
CV137 default = 8 Custom startup table 2nd "on" time
CV138 default = 4 Custom startup table 2nd "off" time
CV139 default = 16 Custom startup table 3rd "on" time
CV140 default = 4 Custom startup table 3rd "off" time
CV141 default = 32 Custom startup table 4th "on" time
CV142 default = 4 Custom startup table 4th "off" time
CV143 default = 80 Custom startup table 5th "on" time
CV144 default = 0 Custom startup table 5th "off" time
CV145 default = 0 Custom startup table 6th "on" time
CV146 default = 0 Custom startup table 6th "off" time

CV147 Factory reset 
Set CV147 = 85 to do a factory reset of the EB1 to the following values. 

CV129 default = 1       16mS allowable short circuit
CV130 default = 128   2 seconds power off time
CV131 default = 0       Manual reset off
CV132 default = 143   High byte of accessory address 2044
CV133 default = 191   Low byte of accessory address 2044
CV135 default = 0       Custom startup table disabled
CV136 default = 4 
CV137 default = 8 
CV138 default = 4 
CV139 default = 16 
CV140 default = 4 
CV141 default = 32 
CV142 default = 4 
CV143 default = 80 
CV144 default = 0 
CV145 default = 0 
CV146 default = 0 

**Last revised:  23 April 2012

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Summary of Contents for EB1v1

Page 1: ...ring Status indication LED Additional output for remote LED Optional manual reset Adjustable short circuit response time Adjustable power up response time to accommodate startup of sound decoder equipped locomotives This book schematics and artwork copyright 2009 NCE Corp Webster NY 14580 Age 14 05240225 05240225 Warning This product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause can...

Page 2: ...ack feeder wires every 8 10 feet when using code 83 or larger rail size If you re using code 70 or smaller rail we suggest feeders every 6 feet Insufficient feeders can cause enough voltage drop to prevent the circuit breaker from working The drawing below shows booster DCC power and track connections as well as hookups for optional manual reset and a remote status LED Note The screw terminals mar...

Page 3: ...s indicator LED near the SETUP connector The LED will light steadily if everything is OK A flashing LED indicates the circuit breaker for the power district has tripped LED off usually indicates the DCC power booster is turned off Optional External Status Indicator You may connect an LED for use as a remote status indicator to terminals 3 and 4 of the the EB1 This LED will duplicate the actions of...

Page 4: ...me delay between the occurrence of a short circuit and the time the track actually gets shut down The EB1 comes factory set to 16mS 16 milliseconds 16 thousandths of a second This setting has been chosen because it can be used without problem on most layouts You can lengthen this delay from 16ms 1 60th second out to 512mS 1 2 second Program CV129 to the number of milliseconds divided by 16 you des...

Page 5: ...f CV135 0 the table is disabled CV135 default 0 Custom startup table initial on time CV136 default 4 Custom startup table initial off time CV137 default 8 Custom startup table 2nd on time CV138 default 4 Custom startup table 2nd off time CV139 default 16 Custom startup table 3rd on time CV140 default 4 Custom startup table 3rd off time CV141 default 32 Custom startup table 4th on time CV142 defaul...

Page 6: ...for a period of 1 year As the circumstances under which it is installed can not be controlled failure of the device due to installation problems can not be warranted This includes misuse miswiring or operation under loads beyond the design range of the device For warranty or non warranty replacement send the device and any payment if required to NCE Warranty Center 82 Main Street Webster New York ...

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