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LD-G-14
English
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The set states of the function outputs are saved. Even if the decoder is
without current for a longer time, the states are set when the decoder
is switched on again.
Assignment
: You can assign the function keys to the function outputs
freely. It is possible to assign several function keys to one function output.
Each function output can be programmed in such a way that it can be
switched
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independent of the direction of travel with all function keys or
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dependent of the direction of travel with all function keys or
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dependent of the direction of travel with F0 („function“) and
independent of the direction of travel with F1 to F4.
Example of use: The lighting of a shunting locomotive is assigned both
to the function key „function“ as to the function key F4. In shunting
operation you switch the lighting via F4 and in standard operation
according to the direction on travel via „function“.
Dimming
: All function outputs can be dimmed individually.
Example of use: The electric bulbs of older locomotives made for
analogue operation can be dimmed and thus must not be exchanged
after the mounting of the decoder.
Example of use: The front lighting is assigned to two different function
outputs. Via one function key you can switch the standard lighting, via
another the long distance lighting.
Flash lights
: It is possible to program a flash light for all function
outputs. Two flashing phases are available out-of-phase by 180
degrees. Example of use: individual flash lights or alternating flash
lights.
CV programming
Setting the address, the driving characteristics (starting and maximum
velocity, acceleration and brake delay) and the velocity characteristic
and adjusting the decoder to the particular locomotive motor (motor
frequency, voltage for change of direction, load control parameters) as
well as the definition of the function outputs´characteristics is done by