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FD-R
Basic
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Taking over a decoder´s data
To take over the data of a decoder (that is not compatible to RailCom)
into the RailCom area of the FD-R
Basic
proceed as follows:
RailCom on
If applicable: Reading out the decoder´s settings.
Programming jointly the RailCom area of the FD-R
Basic
and the decoder. NB: The function decoder area of the
FD-R
Basic
will not be altered in this case – this can be
done only with RailCom switched off.
Please note:
Add the value "8" to the value of CV#29 (DCC format)
or in register #7 (Motorola format), in order to switch
on RailCom.
When using suitable PC software you can read out the decoder´s
settings and afterwards re-save them (jointly for the RailCom area of
the FD-R
Basic
and the decoder). Ensure that in CV#29 (DCC format) or in
register #7 (Motorola format), RailCom has to be switched
on
(value of
the CV / the re 8).
In combination with a Motorola decoder not designed for register-
programming, you can save the decoder address in the RailCom area of
the FD-R
Basic
. In this case ensure that in CV#29 (DCC format) or in
register #7 (Motorola format), RailCom has to be switched
on
(value of
the CV / the re 8).
Taking over the data from the function decoder area
When using the FD-R
Basic
as an independent function decoder
compatible to RailCom with an address of it´s own, you have to take
over the data from the function decoder area into the RailCom area.
Proceed as follows: