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Esu 58410 - Programming with ROCO Multimaus; Programming with ROCO Lokmaus II

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8.2.8. Programming with ROCO® Multimaus
Due to a bug in the firmware Multimaus® 1:00 so that none of the current
LokSound decoder 5 programmed can unfortunately be. You have to update
through retailers or ROCO® service on version 1.04 or later your Multimaus® in
this case.
Rocos Multimaus® unfortunately can not program CVs via number 255 due to a
firmware bug, which was only resolved with the version 1.04. In order to still
work with older multi mice union to enable proper programming, an auxiliary
procedure was implemented. Here, instead of programming the actual CV (their
number so can not be reached), first the number of the desired CV programmed
into two assisting CVs (so-called. Address register). Subsequently, the value of
the desired CV-CV in a further auxiliary is programmed (so-called. Values
register). When writing the value register content is then copied to the desired
location and actually reset the auxiliary CVs again. It must be programmed 3
CVs to a CV describe ben to. The 3 CVs mean the following:
CV name description value range
96 Address offset Saves the hundreds digit of CV number to
be actually programmed
0 - 9
97 address Saves the tens digit and put the CV
number to be programmed
0-99
99 value Stores the value of the CV which is to be
programmed
0-255
Example: You want to be programmed with the CV 317 with value 120. Proceed
as follows.:
Program the value of the hundreds digit of CV number in CV 96. In our example:
CV 96 = third
Program the units and tens of CV number in
Program
CV 97. In our example: CV 97 = 17th
Program the desired value in CV 99. In our example: CV 99 = 120th
Once you have programmed the CV 99, the value of CV 99 in the CV 317 will be
transferred. After programming the CVs 96 are 97 and 99 automatically reset.
8.2.9. Programming with ROCO® Lokmaus II
The ROCO® Lokmaus II is one of the most successful DCC centers at all. As an
inexpensive entry-level system designed She suffers from the disadvantage that
both the CV numbers and the CV values can be entered only two digits. Similar
to the Multimaus® this problem with the help of an auxiliary procedure can be
overcome. Here, instead of programming the actual CV, first the number of the
CVs programmed into two assisting CVs (so-called. Address register).
Subsequently, the value of the desired value is split into two halves and
programmed into two further sub-Cvs (so-called. Values register). When writing
the last value register content is then copied to the desired location and actually
reset all assisting CVs again. It must be programmed 4 CVs.
The 4 CVs mean the following:
CV name description value range
96 Address offset Saves the hundreds digit of CV number to
be actually programmed
0 - 9
97 address Saves the tens digit and put the CV
number to be programmed
0-99
98 value Offset Stores the Hunderstelle of the value of the
advertising programs the intended.
0-9
99 value Saves the tens digit and put the value of
the CV to be programmed
0-99
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