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Lenz Elektronik Digital Plus - Table of Supported CVs; CVs for Basic Configuration; CVs for Decoder Configuration (Byte 1)

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Silver Direct Locomotive decoder 8
8
Table of supported CVs
CV Meaning Range
Factory
setting
1
Basic locomotive address. This number is the short address
used to control the locomotive. When writing this CV, CV19
(consist address) is automatically cleared and CV29 Bit 6
(use of extended address) is deleted is set to 0.
1-127 3
2
Minimum starting voltage
0-255 0
3
Starting delay
0-255 6
4
Braking delay
0-255 5
5
Maximum speed
0-255 255
6
Mid speed Vmid (a value of 60 will give a linear curve)
0-255 48
7
Version number
- 78
8
Manufacturer’s ID
- 99
9
Back EMF Repetition Rate
0-63 15
17
Extended locomotive address, high-order byte
192-231 192
18
Extended locomotive address, low-order byte
0-255 100
19
Consist address
1-99 0
29
Decoder Configuration, Byte 1:
6 (dec)
bit 0
(1)
Locomotive direction of travel:
0 = locomotive’s direction is normal
1 = locomotive’s direction is reversed
0,1
[1]
0
bit 1
(2)
Headlight mode:
0 = Operation with 14 or 27 speed step systems..
1 = Operation with 28, 55 or 128 speed steps.
Note: your system must be set to the same mode.
0,1
[2]
1
bit 2
(3)
Usage on conventional DC layouts:
0 = locomotive operates in digital mode only
1 = locomotive can operate on either conventional DC
and on DCC
0,1
[4]
1
bit 3
(4)
Not Used
0 0
bit 4
(5)
Speed Curve Selection:
0 = factory pre-set speed curve is used
1 = user defined speed curve is used. Please enter the
appropriate values into CV 67 to 94 before setting this
bit.
0,1
[16]
0
bit 5
(6)
Extended Addressing
0= Normal addressing
1= Four digit extended addressing
0-1
[32]
0
bit 6 bit 7 always 0 0 0