Page 74 Non-Sound Decoder MX618 - MX638 and Sound Decoder MX640 - MX659
Chap-
ter
CV
Denomination
Range
Default Description
full load sound
5.6
#282
Duration of
acceleration sound
0
– 255
30
Time in tenth of a second
5.6
#283
Chuff sound
volume during full
acceleration
0
– 255
255
The volume of steam chuffs at maximum acceleration.
5.6
#284
Threshold for decel-
eration sound
0
– 255
1
Steam chuffs are played back at less volume (or mut-
ed) signifying the reduced power requirement during
deceleration.
5.6
#285
Duration of reduced
volume during
deceleration
0
– 255
30
After the speed has been reduced, the sound should
remain quieter for a specified time
5.6
#286
Volume level during
deceleration
0
– 255
20
Defines the chuff volume during deceleration
(Default: 20 = pretty quiet but not muted).
5.4
#287
Brake squeal
threshold
0
– 255
20
The brake squeal should start when the speed drops
below the specified speed step.
5.4
#288
Minimum driving
time w/o brake
squeal
0
– 255
50
Minimum driving time before brake squeal is played
back.
5.7
#289
Thyristor:
Stepping effect
1
– 255
1
= 1: no stepping effect, continuous ascend
> 1: ascending scale according to the corresponding
speed step interval.
5.7
#290
Thyristor sound,
pitch at medium
speed
0
– 100
40
5.7
#291
Thyristor sound,
pitch at maximum
speed
0
– 100
100
5.7
#292
Thyristor: speed
step for medium
speed
0
– 255
100
5.7
#293
Thyristor control,
Volume at steady
speed
0
– 255
100
5.7
#294
Thyristor control,
Volume during
acceleration
0
– 255
50
5.7
#295
Thyristor control,
Volume during
deceleration
0
– 255
100
5.7
#296
Electric motor,
maximum sound
volume
0
– 255
100
5.7
#297
Electric motor,
lowest speed step
0
– 255
30
Internal speed step at which the motor sound becomes
audible.
Chap-
ter
CV
Denomination
Range
Default Description
5.7
#298
Electric motor
sound,
volume dependent
on speed
0
– 255
100
Volume increase dependent on speed.
5.7
#299
Electric motor
sound,
Sound pitch
dependent on speed
0 - 100
100
Sound pitch increase dependent on speed.
#300
Pseudo
programming
0
– 255
0
For various sound sample mappings.
#301
Pseudo
programming
0
– 255
0
For “Incremental Programming” of sound CV’s
5.3
#302
Load test
75
– 76
75
Automatic load test
3.7
#309
Brake key
0
– 29
0
Number defines a brake key (Brake curve is defined in
CV #349)
5.4
#310 Sound ON/OFF key
0
– 255
8
Number defines a key for sound ON/OFF functions.
5.4
#311
Function sound
ON/OFF key
0
– 29
0
Defines an ON/OFF key for sounds that play back with
function keys.
= 0: Function sound is always ON.
5.4
#312
Blow-off key
0
– 29
0
Defines a water blow-off key.
5.4
#313
Mute key
0
– 29,
101
– 129
0
Mutes all sounds
5.4
#314
Mute fade in/out
time
0
– 255
0
= 0 (to 10): minimum time setting of 1 sec.
= 11…255: longer “fade” times
5.1
5.8
#315
Random generator
Z1
Minimum interval
0
– 255
1
Defines the shortest possible interval between two
consecutive pulses.
5.8
#316
Random generator
Z1
Maximum interval
0
– 255
60
Defines the maximum time interval between two con-
secutive pulses
5.8
#317
Random generator
Z1
Playback length
0
– 255
5
Times the random sound is repeated.
= 0: Sound is played back only once.
5.8
#318
Random generator
Z2
Minimum interval
See Z1
5.8
#319
Random generator
Z2
Maximum interval
See Z1
5.8
#320
Random generator
Z2
Playback length
See Z1
5.8
321-
338
Random generator
Z3
– Z8
5.7
#339
Raising-Key
0
– 29
0
Defines a key to raise the diesel sound