
Locomotive decoders 30s series English
Page 29
Name of CVs /
Registers
CV-
no.
Reg.
no.
Input value
(Default)
Remarks and Tips
Numerical value*27 49
No braking with d.c. voltage 0
0, 16, 32,
48
(0)
Braking with posit. d.c. volt. 16
Braking
performance
with d.c.
voltage
Braking with negat. d.c. volt. 32
Tip: It is standard to switch over into analogue mode when applying a d.c.
voltage at the rails. In case that the decoder is run in a layout with a braking
route based on applying a d.c. voltage (e.g. Märklin**-braking route), the
locomotive has to be prevented from changing over into analogue mode and it
has to be ensured that the locomotive reacts as expected on the braking route.
When braking with positive or negative d.c. voltage is set for the decoder, the
analogue recognition is switched off automatically. The setting of the negative or
positive d.c. voltage is related to the right rail, as seen in the locomotive´s
direction of motion.
Configuration 29 07 0 ... 64 Numerical value*
data 1 (14) Direction "Standard" 0
Reverse direction 1
14 speed levels 0
28 or 128 speed levels 2
Analoge recognition off 0
Analoge recognition on 4
RailCom off 0
RailCom on 8
Linear velocity characteristic 0
Alternat. velocity charact. 16
Basic addresses 0
Not for MM mode: Extended addresses 32
Example: CV#29 = 0. à Direction = "Standard". 14 speed levels. RailCom = "off".
Automatic analogue recognition = "off". Basic addresses.
Example: CV#29 = 46. à Direction = "Standard". 28 or 128 speed levels in DCC-
mode. Automatic analogue recognition = "on". RailCom = "on". Extended addresses.
Tip: If the use of extended addresses is activated in CV#29, the decoder does
not react to signals in Motorola format!
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