Shine Plus Maxi Digi
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programmed with the sum of the decimal values of each active
output.
For example, if you want to use function F2 to activate output 4,
CV41 and CV42 will
be used for mapping (which configures / maps
F2)
.
Bit3 is used to activate Output 4, its decimal value is 8, so CV41
will be programmed with the value 8, and CV42 with the value of 0.
If we want to use F2 to activate Output3 too, we will add to the
previously determined value the corresponding value for Output3
(bit2, with a decimal value of 4). CV41 will be programmed with the
sum of 4+8 which is 12. If Outputs 13 and 14 will be used with F2,
the corresponding bits are bit4 and bit5 in Cv42, with the values of
16 and 32, thus CV42 will be programmed with the value 16+32=48.
For functions F0 and F1, 4 CVs are used for mapping, two for each
direction of travel. F0 is factory configured in such a way that all
outputs are activated for both directions. F1 is factory configured to
activate Output1 for both directions (see the CV table in chapter17).
12.
Dimming, Fade and Effects
The light intensity of the LEDs connected to the outputs of the
onboard decoder can be changed individually by dimming using
CV120 thru C135. The factory default value for each of them is the
decimal value 127 (half intensity). Programming the 255 value in any
of these CVs, result in a continuous output at maximum intensity
level of the corresponding output.
There are several effects available (which can be extended with
further firmware upgrades) their parameters are globally defined in
CVs 112-117.
CV112 and CV113 define the progressive On and Off time if the
Fade effect is used. In CV114 the on delay is defined for the neon