4. Use the L Throttle knob to dial up the CV you want to modify. Use
the R Throttle knob to dial up the CV value you wish to program for
the CV.
5. Press the ENTER Key
to program the selected CV value into the
selected CV number.
6. Press the EXIT Key
to quit programming mode and return to nor-
mal operations.
You can program as many CVs and their values as you want in a session.
When you are finished, press Press the EXIT Key
to quit pro-
gramming mode and return to normal operations.
7. With ops mode programming, the command station does not turn off
track power. If you are using a DB150, you do not need to turn track
power back on after programming with ops mode like you do with
service mode programming.
How to use Operations Mode Programming To Program 4 Digit Addresses
Because the programmer writes CVs sequentially, programming 4 digit
addresses requires a slightly different procedure. You will need to
begin programming with your decoder addressed by its 2 digit
address.
1. All DCC decoders have BOTH a 2 digit and 4 digit address. The CV
value programmed into CV29 controls whether the decoder is con-
E X I T
E X I T
E N T E R
This display shows a typical operations
mode programming screen:
1. Po in the Mode Indicator Area shows that we
are in Operations Mode Programming
2. 0597, the address being programmed appears
in the lower right corner.
3. CV Number 004 (deceleration)
4. CV Value of 003 (a moderate amount of deceleration)
5. The symbol indicates that the left side of the display
is active meaning that any key pad entry made
will show in the CVNo area of the display.
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