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The page register for entering CV numbers is higher than 79
CV addresses which are higher than 79 can only be programmed with the assistance of the page register. This
page register is CV 66. If the CV 66 is written with a value which is higher than 0, the content of CV 66 multiplied
by 64 is added to each of the address values which follows in all of the following programming steps. The entered
value has to be between 1 and 64.
The page register (CV 66) is to be reset to 0 if one of the low CVs is to be changed.
Example:
If the CV 82 is to be programmed with the value 15, the CV 66 is to be programmed with the value 1 first. The
CV 18 (64 + 18 = 82) can then be programmed with the value 15. In the decoder, the value 15 is now stored in
the CV address 82 which results from adding the content of the CV 66 (in the example: 1) multiplied by 64 (this
therefore being 64) and the CV address entered at the unit (18).
Offset register for entering CV values which are higher than 79
CV addresses which are higher than 79 can only be programmed with the assistance of the offset register. This page
register is CV 65. If the CV 65 is written with a value which is higher than 0, in all of the following programming
steps the content of CV 65 multiplied by 4 is added to each of the address values which follows, this then being
stored in the corresponding CV.
The offset register (CV 65) is to be reset to 0 if a value which is lower than 80 is to be
programmed.
Example:
If the CV 49 is to be programmed with the value 157, the CV 65 has to be programmed with the value 25 first.
The CV 49 can then be programmed with the value 57. The value 4 x 25 + 57 is now stored in the decoder..
Note
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The contents of the offset and the page register are disregarded when programming the CV 65 and
the CV 66.
Changing parameters with DCC systems
If you have a DCC-compatible digital system, you can change the CVs much faster and more comfortably.
Please read the appropriate chapter (programming of DCC decoders for example) in your manual. The decoder
recognises all of the NMRA programming methods.
Decoder reset
You can reset to the works settings at all times should you be lost: program the value 08 in CV 8.
Braking sectors
Automatic braking sectors are integrated in the digital systems. The support of braking sectors is activated as far
as this vehicle is concerned. This is provided with the assistance of CV 49.
Märklin* braking sector
The decoder reacts to a Märklin* braking sector (braking with analogue track voltage) if CV 29 Bit 2 and CV 49
Bit 7 are set (works setting 1 and 0).
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