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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 = 3
• Program the units and tens of CV number in CV 97. In our example: CV 97 = 17
• Program the hundreds digit of CV value in CV 98. In our example: CV 98 = 1
• Program the units and tens of CV value in CV
99. In the example: CV = 99 20
Once you have programmed the CV 99, the desired value will be transferred to
the CV 317th After programming, the CVs 96, 97, 98 and 99 automatically reset.
9. Address Settings
Each sound decoders requires a unique address, un- ter of the panel can talk to
him. Depending on the decoder and digital system there are different ways in
which these addresses are assigned.
9.1. Short addresses in DCC operation
Sound decoders are normally controlled with a so-called. Brief address, which is
stored in CV1. Possible value ranges are by DCC of 1 - 127. The decoder hear
the brief address, the bit must be 5 deleted in CV29. Some digital systems (eg
ROCO® Lokmaus2, Lenz® digital plus, Lenz® compact) as short address only
values 1 - 99th
9.2. Long addresses in DCC operation
Alternatively, sound decoders (4-digit addresses called.) Can also be operated
with long addresses. Here are values 128-10239 possible. The long address is
stored in the two CVs. 17 and 18 Thus the LokSound responds to the long
address these needs by setting bit 5 are switched on in CV 29th
CV 29, Bit 5 switches respectively between long and short addressed to se. The
decoder can only ever listen to one of the two addresses.
If you use your möch- LokSound with long addresses th, it is convenient to have
programmed the desired address directly through the digital system: most
modern digital systems (eg ESU ECoS, Bachmann EZ Command® Dy namis®)
offer a menu for entering long addresses. The center not only programs CV 29
correctly but also ensures the correct storage of the long address in CV17 and
18th
If you want to program the long address manually in CV 17 and 18, please refer
to section 22.1.
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