26
HDD
271
Slippery Halfsteps
0
S
0
–
255
Halfsteps slippery
output (not Heyn, will set automaticly)
272
Slippery Quartersteps
0
S
0
–
255
Quartersteps slippery
output (not Heyn, will set automaticly)
273
Slippery Eightsteps
0
S
0
–
255
Eightsteps slippery
output (not Heyn, will set automaticly)
274
Slippery Sixteenthsteps
0
S
0
–
255
Sixteenthsteps slippery
output (not Heyn, will set automaticly)
275
Segment 1 switch addr.
high
0
W
1
–
2048
276
Segment 1 switch addr. low 126
W
417
Segment 72 switch addr.
high
0
W
1
–
2048
418
Segment 72 switch addr.
low
197
W
419
Auto calibration addr. high
0
W
1
–
2048 1st reset turntable (CV189/190), drive home,
than use this with 2
nd
switch as the input
420
Auto calibration addr. low
125
W
Note: The segment addresses (CV275 - 418) are always divided equally. The
first of the dual CV address is the address high (0), the 2nd CV is the address
low, starting from 126 for segment address 1 through 197 for segment
address 72. The addresses are coupled across the area (CV 191
–
262) and
only active if that corresponding CV in the area has been set active (to 1). If
both CVs (high and low) are set to 0, the segment address will be disabled,
also if the Segment-Area-CV is 0.
Example CVs for segment 5, here the CV is high 283 and for low 284, etc.
CVs in brackets (*) refer to the Motorola CVs. Here the range is restricted
(only 80 CVs, max. Value 79). Please note this!