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Accessory Decoder LS 100/110
Programming address and settings through the
programming output of LZ100
Address and other settings of LS100/LS110 are stored in so
called “registers”, abbreviated “R”. These registers can be
imagined as a sort of notepad that can have new entries put on
them again and again. The written entries remain stored even
after the power is turned off.
Assignment of registers
LS100/LS110 has 6 registers, that are used as follows:
Reg
CV AltC
V
used for
allowed range of
values
1
1
513
address
1 - 256
2
3
515
settings output 1
0 - 15; 32; 33 - 47
3
4
516
settings output 2
0 - 15; 32; 33 - 47
4
5
517
settings output 3
0 - 15; 32; 33 - 47
5
6
518
settings output 4
0 - 15; 32; 33 - 47
7
7
519
version number
2.2
8
8
520
manufacturer ID
99
-
29
541
Configuration
128
Table 1: Assignment of registers
The value stored in R1 thus determines the address, the
‘number’ with which the connected function devices are
addressed.
R†2†to†5 behave the same: The values stored here determine
the settings of the outputs. From table 2 you see the values that
need to be entered for a desired setting of an output:
Value
Setting
0 - 15
Pulse output, variable
pulse duration
32
Constant output
33 - 47
Flashing, variable rate
Table 2: Settings of the outputs
Values other than the ones listed are not allowed and will lead to
random results.