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Controllable Functions
Headlights function/off Funktion f0 Funktion f0
Aux 1 f1 Funktion 1 Funktion * Funktion f1 Funktion f1
Aux 2 f2 Funktion 2 Funktion * Funktion f2 Funktion f2
Switching Range f3 Funktion 3 Funktion * Funktion f3 Funktion f3
ABV out f4 Funktion 4 Funktion * Funktion f4 Funktion f4
Aux 3) Funktion * Funktion f5 Funktion f5
Aux 4 Funktion * Funktion f6 Funktion f6
f0 f8 f0f8
STOP
mobile station
systems
1
5
Digital/Systems
F0
F4
* Function symbols may be displayed in different order.
Physical Functions
Each of these functions must be connected externally to the
circuit board. We therefore speak of physical functions. A
unique mode/effect can be assigned to each physical output
(AUX / lights) in digital operation. Three CVs are available for
each output for this purpose. Only one mode/effect can be set
for each output. A complete table for this can be found on the
Internet at:
http://www.maerklin.de/de/service/technische-informationen
Logic Functions
Since these functions are only executed by software, no
physical output is required for them. We therefore speak here of
a logic function.
Acceleration/Braking Delay
The acceleration and braking time can be set separately from
each other.
The logic function ABV can be assigned to any function button
by using the function mapping.
Switching Range (RG)
The switching range causes a reduction in the current speed
of the locomotive. This allows a ne touch in the controlling
the locomotive. The switching range can be assigned in mfx
and DCC to any function button by using the function mapping.
See table on page 37 for setting CV, CV 145 or mfx menu for
the Central Station.

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