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                                                      ACCESSORY DECODER MX82

# 513
# 521

resp.:
 # 1, # 9

Decoder address

1 - 511

3

The accessory decoder address is spread
over two configuration variables (long 9
bit); the calculation is done by the Zimo
cab; the user enters and reads the
complete address as a number between 1
and 511. 
NOTE: A sub address is necessary to
operate a decoder(s).

# 514

resp.:
  # 2

Turnout operated
by switch inputs

0

Enter value or combination thereof:
1=Input 1 activated, left
2=Input 2 activated, right
4=Input 3 activated, left (MX82V only)
8=Input 4 activated, right(MX82V only)

# 545

resp

.:

  

# 33

Sub address(es)

For outputs on
top side 
(all MX82 types)

and
For outputs on
bottom side
 (MX82V only)

MX82E,
MX82D:

0 - 3, 9

MX82V:
0 - 32,
        99
Ones and
tens digit
must be of 
different
value !!!

10

(For
MX82E
= “0”)

Sub address(es); determine with which 
of the 4 function keys, F1 - F4, the
accessory is actuated. 

ONES DIGIT: (for top outputs on MX82E
                    and MX82D )
= 0: F0 (#1 with Zimo cab)
= 1: F1 (#2 with Zimo cab)
= 2: F2 (#3 with Zimo cab)
= 3: F3 (#4 with Zimo cab)
= 9: Top outputs turned off.
TENS DIGIT: (for bottom outputs, MX82V
only):
= 0: F0 (#1 with Zimo cab)
= 1: F1 (#2 with Zimo cab)
= 2: F2 (#3 with Zimo cab)
= 3: F3 (#4 with Zimo cab)
= 9: bottom outputs turned off.

# 515
# 516
# 517
# 518

resp.:
 # 3 to     
# 6

Power-on time

0 - 255

2

The time an accessory is powered up
in 1/10 of a second (max. 25 sec.
Default value “2” = 0.2 sec). 

Value = 0: continuous on (usually for signal 
lights).

These CV’s are tied to sub addresses in
CV #545. Max. 2 of these can be set. 
E.g. #515 for F0, #516 for F1 etc.

# 519

resp.:

  # 7

Software version

Read only

This CV displays decoder software
version.

CV-Number   Name                         Value range                Description  

                                                                        Default value   

# 541

resp.:
  # 29

Identification

Read
only

Identifies the decoder as accessory
decoder.

# 546

resp.:
  # 34

Light-up time

(only when “continuous
on” is selected, as in CV
# 515, 516, 517 or 518 = 0)

0 - 255

10

For prototypical signal operation:
Time in 1/10 of a second for a total range
of 25 seconds until the light bulb reaches
its full intensity.

# 547

resp.:
  # 35

Light-up delay

(only when “continuous
on” is selected, as in CV
# 515, 516, 517 or 518 = 0)

0 - 255

0

For prototypical signal operation:
Time in 1/10 of a second for a total
range of 25 seconds until the light bulb
starts to illuminate.

# 548

resp.:
  # 36

Dimming time

(only when “continuous
on” is selected, as in CV
# 515, 516, 517 or 518 = 0)

0 - 255

10

For prototypical signal operation:
Time in 1/10 of a second for a total range
of 25 seconds until the light bulb is
completely off. 

# 549

resp.:
  # 37

Initial pulse

(except for “continuous
on”)

0 - 255

0

Time in 1/10 of a second for a total range
of 25 seconds until a switch command is
sent after booting up the system or after
connecting a MX82. 

Value= 0: No initial pulse.

# 550

resp.:
     # 38

Direction
left - right

0 - 63

0

Value=1: for top outputs
Value=2: for bottom outputs
                (MX82 only)
Value=4: Servo 1, reverses direction
Value=8: Servo 2, reverses direction
Value=16: Servo 3, reverses direction
Value=32: Servo 4, reverses direction
Value= 0:  no change in direction        

# 551

resp.:
  # 39

Dimming

(only when “continuous
on” is selected, as in CV
# 515, 516, 517 or 518 = 0)

0 - 255

255

When output is activated, brightness of
bulb is controlled by pulse with modulation
after “light-up” phase. The larger the value,
the brighter the bulb.

= 255: full brightness 

# 552

resp.:
     # 40

Single (lights) or
paired (turnout)
functions
         and

Position recognition 

       (on/off)

0 - 7

0

Bit 0:  for top outputs
Values = 0: paired function
           = 1: single function
Bit 1:  for bottom outputs (MX82V only)
Values =  0: paired function
            = 2: single function

Bit 2: for position recognition
Values = 0: off
            = 4: on

Summary of Contents for MX82D

Page 1: ...tioned in this manual Such missing or incomplete functions can be installed later by updating the software or replacing the EPROM only at the factory Beginning in October 2004 all decoders MX82 with SW version 3 and up can be updated by the end user see page 3 Software updates are available for the end user free of charge except for the purchase of the programming tool Updates and alterations perf...

Page 2: ...ing with production date September October 2004 Zimo decoders are equipped to handle a software update by the end user That requires a Zimo MXDECUP decoder update module available in November 2004 as well as acomputerwithWindows operatingsystemandInternetconnection fordown loading the new software from Zimo s web site The update module is not tied toaZimosystemandcanthereforebeusedwithother DCC sy...

Page 3: ...ss but also a sub address 2 sub addresses for the MX82V The address is required for decoder access with a cab and the sub address determines with which function key the turnout will be operated Although the MX82may be installed immediately anaddresshas tobe assignedbefore itiscon nected to the layout wiring Assigning a new address is not possible with several MX82 connected in parallel to the trac...

Page 4: ... Identifies the decoder as accessory decoder 546 resp 34 Light uptime only when continuous on is selected as in CV 515 516 517or518 0 0 255 10 For prototypical signal operation Time in 1 10 of a second for a total range of 25 seconds until the light bulb reaches its full intensity 547 resp 35 Light updelay only when continuous on is selected as in CV 515 516 517or518 0 0 255 0 For prototypical sig...

Page 5: ...eed according to CV 557 556 resp 44 Motor deceleration with pulse width modula tion only if CV 515 516 517 or 518 0 0 255 0 Slow deceleration of motor drive time in 1 10ofasecond max 25sec untilthemotor comes to a complete stop 557 bzw 45 Motor speed with pulse width modula tion only if CV 515 516 517 or 518 0 0 255 255 Maximum motor speed after acceleration phase by means of pulse width modula ti...

Page 6: ...ecoderhas its own CV for power on time e g one uses 515 thenext 516 and so on andthere is no chance that another decoder gets re programmed unintentionally If 2 motorized switch machines are used with an MX82V both applicable po wer onCV s e g 515and516 havetobeset toanappropriatevalue e g 30 In order toutilize the4 sub addresses which are available for each accessoryde coder address several MX82d...

Page 7: ...usly with solenoid or motorized turnouts or signals or exclusively Attention The 4 servo connections are set to the next higher address by default through the CV settings 553 110 and 554 132 the servos do not oper ate with the accessory address stored in CV 513 and 521 but rather ac cordingto the valuesin CV 513 and 521 1 For example Ifaddress 36 is selected the servos operate at address 37 and Fu...

Page 8: ...to the single wires MOTORIZED SWITCH MACHINES AND SIGNALS Such units are connected with 2 wires The blue wire is not needed in this application The other wires grey orange are connected with the switch machine The power on time has to be pro grammed with CV 515 516 517 depending on the sub address used EPL SWITCH MACHINES LGB EPL switch machines are electrically identical to the motorized switch m...

Page 9: ...meets the natural requirements of many such machines For example an old fashioned non electronic model railroadpower packmaybe used But pay attentionthatonlytheDCoutput is suitable Under no circumstances should the AC output be used An ordinarytransformer e g 16 18V output witharectifieraddedcan also be used instead of a model railroad power pack Thepositive wireofthissupply isconnectedtothecommon...

Page 10: ... Turnouts 1 4 at the LENZ cab MX82 address 1 Sub address 0 3 Turnouts 5 8 at the LENZ cab MX82 address 2 Sub address 0 3 Turnouts 9 12 at the LENZ cab Address 3 DEFAULT Sub address 0 3 and so on If forexample anMX82istobeoperatedwith number10 thevaluefortheaddress in CV 1 must be 3 and the value for the sub address in CV 33 must be 1 If the MX82 servo outputs are used note that these are assigned ...

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