Information SET-02
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DIGITAL plus
Example: binary presentation of CV29
Different settings are saved in this CV. Whether a certain setting is
switched on or off, is determined by one of the 8 switches (bits):
switch no.
switched on (=bit set "1")
switched off (=bit deleted "0")
1
locomotive runs forward if
direction switch points 'up'
locomotive runs backwards if
direction switch points 'up'
2
locomotive runs in 28-Throttle
positions mode
locomotive runs in 14-Throttle
positions mode
3
locomotive can run analogue too
locomotive cannot run analogue
4
is not used
is not used
5
decoder uses user defined
speed tables
decoder uses factory default
speed tables
6
locomotive controlled via basic
address from CV1
locomotive controlled via extended
address from CV17 and CV18
7
is not used
is not used
8
is not used
is not used
To alter features of a particular locomotive by means of PoM, the
address of this locomotive must be known, all menu commands
take the current locomotive address as their basis. The command
station sends a command such as: "Locomotive number 132 save a
acceleration rate of 10!" This order will only be executed by the
locomotive with address 132 and by no other. If the address is
unknown or if you want to alter the address of a locomotive, use the
procedure described in the section "Programming on the
programming track" which starts on page 35.
10.2 Which features can be altered with the help of PoM?
All of a locomotive decoder's CVs can be altered using PoM except
for the basic address in CV1. DIGITAL plus decoders also prevent
the programming of the extended address in CV17 and CV18 using
this mode. You should proceed with great care, because if you
program the wrong CVs by mistake the locomotive might not work
as expected afterwards! Once you have customized the decoder to
a locomotive, you will probably use this mode to most often alter the
CVs responsible for acceleration and deceleration rates.