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ACCESSORY DECODER MX82
# 513
# 521
resp.:
# 1, # 9
Decoder address
1 - 511
3
The accessory decoder address is spread
over two configuration variables (long 9
bit); the calculation is done by the Zimo
cab; the user enters and reads the
complete address as a number between 1
and 511.
NOTE: A sub address is necessary to
operate a decoder(s).
# 514
resp.:
# 2
Turnout operated
by switch inputs
0
Enter value or combination thereof:
1=Input 1 activated, left
2=Input 2 activated, right
4=Input 3 activated, left (MX82V only)
8=Input 4 activated, right(MX82V only)
# 545
resp
.:
# 33
Sub address(es)
For outputs on
top side
(all MX82 types)
and
For outputs on
bottom side
(MX82V only)
MX82E,
MX82D:
0 - 3, 9
MX82V:
0 - 32,
99
Ones and
tens digit
must be of
different
value !!!
10
(For
MX82E
= “0”)
Sub address(es); determine with which
of the 4 function keys, F1 - F4, the
accessory is actuated.
ONES DIGIT: (for top outputs on MX82E
and MX82D )
= 0: F0 (#1 with Zimo cab)
= 1: F1 (#2 with Zimo cab)
= 2: F2 (#3 with Zimo cab)
= 3: F3 (#4 with Zimo cab)
= 9: Top outputs turned off.
TENS DIGIT: (for bottom outputs, MX82V
only):
= 0: F0 (#1 with Zimo cab)
= 1: F1 (#2 with Zimo cab)
= 2: F2 (#3 with Zimo cab)
= 3: F3 (#4 with Zimo cab)
= 9: bottom outputs turned off.
# 515
# 516
# 517
# 518
resp.:
# 3 to
# 6
Power-on time
0 - 255
2
The time an accessory is powered up
in 1/10 of a second (max. 25 sec.
Default value “2” = 0.2 sec).
Value = 0: continuous on (usually for signal
lights).
These CV’s are tied to sub addresses in
CV #545. Max. 2 of these can be set.
E.g. #515 for F0, #516 for F1 etc.
# 519
resp.:
# 7
Software version
Read only
This CV displays decoder software
version.
CV-Number Name Value range Description
Default value
# 541
resp.:
# 29
Identification
Read
only
Identifies the decoder as accessory
decoder.
# 546
resp.:
# 34
Light-up time
(only when “continuous
on” is selected, as in CV
# 515, 516, 517 or 518 = 0)
0 - 255
10
For prototypical signal operation:
Time in 1/10 of a second for a total range
of 25 seconds until the light bulb reaches
its full intensity.
# 547
resp.:
# 35
Light-up delay
(only when “continuous
on” is selected, as in CV
# 515, 516, 517 or 518 = 0)
0 - 255
0
For prototypical signal operation:
Time in 1/10 of a second for a total
range of 25 seconds until the light bulb
starts to illuminate.
# 548
resp.:
# 36
Dimming time
(only when “continuous
on” is selected, as in CV
# 515, 516, 517 or 518 = 0)
0 - 255
10
For prototypical signal operation:
Time in 1/10 of a second for a total range
of 25 seconds until the light bulb is
completely off.
# 549
resp.:
# 37
Initial pulse
(except for “continuous
on”)
0 - 255
0
Time in 1/10 of a second for a total range
of 25 seconds until a switch command is
sent after booting up the system or after
connecting a MX82.
Value= 0: No initial pulse.
# 550
resp.:
# 38
Direction
left - right
0 - 63
0
Value=1: for top outputs
Value=2: for bottom outputs
(MX82 only)
Value=4: Servo 1, reverses direction
Value=8: Servo 2, reverses direction
Value=16: Servo 3, reverses direction
Value=32: Servo 4, reverses direction
Value= 0: no change in direction
# 551
resp.:
# 39
Dimming
(only when “continuous
on” is selected, as in CV
# 515, 516, 517 or 518 = 0)
0 - 255
255
When output is activated, brightness of
bulb is controlled by pulse with modulation
after “light-up” phase. The larger the value,
the brighter the bulb.
= 255: full brightness
# 552
resp.:
# 40
Single (lights) or
paired (turnout)
functions
and
Position recognition
(on/off)
0 - 7
0
Bit 0: for top outputs
Values = 0: paired function
= 1: single function
Bit 1: for bottom outputs (MX82V only)
Values = 0: paired function
= 2: single function
Bit 2: for position recognition
Values = 0: off
= 4: on