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Marklin Digital 60985 - Protocol Details: fx (Motorola); fx (Motorola) Protocol; Addresses; Programming

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The characteristics can be programmed using the graphic
screen on the Central Station or also partially with the Mobile
Station.
All of the Conguration Variables (CV) can be read and pro-
grammed repeatedly.
The programming can be done either on the main track or the
programming track.
The default settings (factory settings) can be produced re-
peatedly.
Function mapping: Functions can be assigned to any of the
function buttons with the help of the 60212 Central Station
(with limitations) and with the 60213/60214/60215 Central Sta-
tion (See help section in the Central Station).
fx (Motorola) Protocol
Addresses
4 addresses (a main address and 3 consecutive addresses)
Address range:
1 - 255 depending on the controller / central controller
The main address can be programmed manually.
The consecutive addresses can be turned on, turned off, set
and can be programmed manually or automatically.
All 16 functions can be controlled by means of the four addresses.
Programming
The characteristics can be programmed for the decoder can
be programmed repeatedly using the programming for the
Conguration Variables (CV). Reading the CVs is not possible.
The CV numbers and the CV values are entered directly.
Program the CVs only on the programming track.
The default settings (factory settings) can be produced re-
peatedly.
14 or 27 speed levels can be programmed.
The rst four functions and the lights can always be con-
trolled by means of the first address; additional functions can
be used, depending on the consecutive addresses.
All of the settings from the function mapping for mfx or DCC
programming are taken on for fx (Motorola).
Automatic recognition corresponding to the active additional
or consecutive addresses. What is recognized is whether
the function can be turned on or off continuously by means
of a consecutive address. This function mapping can only be
determined in the mfx or DCC protocol.
See the CV description for the fx protocol for additional infor-
mation.
DCC Protocol

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