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D&H PD05A - Supplement 5: Constant Braking Distance

D&H PD05A
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Fahrzeug-/Funktionsdecoder ab Firmware-Version 1.11
61
Locomotive/Locomotive function decoder from firmware version 3.12
Supplement 5: Constant braking distance
Function of the “braking ramp”
Set the desired braking method in CV27 / par91. Set in CV48 / par051 the linear characteristic (value = 0).
Make sure that CV154 / par096 contains the value 0. Before proceeding, please check if the model reaches a reasonable
top speed with the highest speed step. If it is slower, please increase the value in CV05 / par013. If it is faster, please
reduce the value in CV05 / par013.
Note the current value from CV04 / par012. Let the model enter the braking section with the highest speed step. If the
model stops too early, please increase the value in CV04 / par012. If the model stops too late (drives through), please
reduce the value in CV04 / par012. Repeat the entry into the braking section until the most suitable value for CV04 / par012
is found.
Now set the determined value for CV04 / par012 multiplied by 8 in CV154 / par096.
If you want a fine tuning, you can vary the value in CV154 / par096 in the range of -7 to +7.
Reset CV04 / par012 to the noted value.
The decoder now automatically calculates the necessary “braking ramp” for all other speed steps when entering the
braking section.
For pushed reversing trains etc. a separate value for reverse direction is available with CV155 / par097. If CV155 / par097
contains the value “0”, CV154 / par096 is valid for both driving directions. If CV155 / par097 contains a value higher than
“0”, CV154 / par096 is only valid for forward direction.
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