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Fahrzeug-/Funktionsdecoder
ab Firmware-Version 1.11
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Locomotive decoder PD10MU
from firmware version 3.12
Hint:
Use the coupling functions of our decoders (timer for switching off AUX*) to make sure that the function output will be
switched off in any case according to a maximum activation time specified by you. Otherwise the destruction of the electric
coupling is possible.
Supplement 4: Constant braking distance
Function of the “braking ramp”
Set the desired braking method in CV27. Set in CV48 the linear characteristic (value = 0).
Make sure that CV154 contains the value 0. Before proceeding, please check if the model reaches a reasonable top speed
with the highest speed step. If it is slower, please increase the value in CV05. If it is faster, please decrease the value in
CV05.
Note the current value from CV04. Let the model enter the braking section with the highest speed step. If the model stops
too early, please increase the value in CV04. If the model stops too late (runs through), please reduce the value in CV04.
Repeat the entry into the braking section until the most suitable value for CV04 is found.
Set the determined value for CV04 multiplied by 8 now in CV154.
If you want a fine tuning, you can vary the value in CV154 in the range from -7 to +7.
Reset CV04 to the noted value.
The decoder now automatically calculates the necessary “braking ramp” for all other speed steps when entering the
braking section.
For pushed push-pull trains etc. a separate value for reverse direction is available with CV155. If CV155 contains the value
“0”, CV154 is valid for both driving directions. If CV155 contains a value greater than “0”, CV154 is only valid for forward
direction.