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If further CV’s are to be programmed repeat steps 5-8.
When all programming is done switch the centre to “Stop” or enter address “80” and quickly
change driving direction.
Seeing a Motorola digital centre can only program values from 01 to 80, a value of “0” must be
given as address “80”.
CV values greater than 79 can only be entered with the help of the “Offset register”. The offset
register is CV63. If a value > 0 is contained by CV63 the CV’s will be programmed using the
value in CV63 multiplied by 4 plus entered CV value.
Example
CV49 is to be programmed with a value of 157. CV63 must first be programmed with a value of
25. After this, CV49 is programmed with a value of 57. The decoder will calculate the CV value
as 4 * 25 + 57. Following programming CV63 should be set back to zero, so that following
value smaller than 79 are not incorrectly programmed.
Technical Data
Addresses:
1-9999 (long DCC Address)
Max. Motor current:
0.5A
Function outputs:
0.5A each
Total Load:
0.5A
Size:
8.6 x 12.0 x 3.7 mm
The decoder is preset to address 03, operating with 28 speed steps 28 and can be operated or
programmable in DCC and Motorola data format.
Factory settings
In factory default setting the decoder is in DCC/Motorola mode. It automatically switches
between both formats. Additionally the Selectrix programming mode is enabled. Therefore
every time power is applied a short impulse is sent to the motor output. This can be suppress
by programming CV49.
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