Programming Functions - LGB DR-99 1568-7 Instructions De Service

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADVANCED
USERS
MTS Onboard Decoder

Programming functions

You can program numerous func-
tions of the onboard decoder to suit
your requirements. If you want to do
this, program the "function values"
in "registers" (CVs) using a PC and
the
55045
MTS
PC
Decoder
Programming Module. You can also
program the function values using a
55015 Universal Remote.
Hints:
- For normal operation, it is not nec-
essary to change the function val-
ues.
- If programming results in unsatis-
factory operation, you can repro-
gram the factory pre-set values of
most important CVs: Program reg-
ister CV55 to function value 55.
This also reprograms the loco
address to the factory pre-set
value.
To reprogram the factory pre-set
function values with the 55015 (dis-
plays shows "P --") input 6, 5, and 5
and press the right arrow button. The
display shows "P --" again: Input 5,
5, and 5 and press the right arrow
button again.
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You can program the following registers:
Register Function
CV1
Loco address
CV2
Starting voltage
voltage for speed setting 1 - if loco starts only at a higher
speed setting, increase value.
CV3
Acceleration (1 = fast, 255 = slow)
CV4
Braking (1 = fast, 255 = slow)
Hint: When programming with the 55015 Universal Remote, the following CVs are pro-
grammed by input of the number of the desired CV in CV6 and then input of the desired func-
tion value in CV5 (see example below).
CV5
Max. voltage
Voltage for highest speed step - if a lower top speed is
desired, decrease value.
CV5
after input of CV6
function value for CV to be programmed
CV6
CV to be programmed
CV29
Configuration
Normal direction:
4 = Analog and digital, factory-programmed speed steps
0 = Digital only, factory-programmed speed steps
20 = Analog and digital, user-programmed speed steps
16 = Digital only, user-programmed speed steps
Reversed direction:
5 = Analog and digital, factory-programmed speed steps
1 = Digital only, factory-programmed speed steps
21 = Analog and digital, user-programmed speed steps
17 = Digital only, user-programmed speed steps
With "Analog and digital:"
- Loco can operate on analog and digital layouts
With "Digital Only:"
- Normal operation on digital layouts.
- Operation on analog layouts not possible.
CV54
Hand-off function and "Back-EMF"
0 = hand-off function off, Back-EMF off
1 = hand-off function on, Back-EMF off
2 = hand-off function off, Back-EMF on
3 = hand-off function on, Back-EMF on
Hand-off function on: When operating with 55015, you can
adjust direction and speed for two seconds after selecting a
moving loco without causing the loco to stop.
CV55
Reset of most programmed CVs
55 = most important CVs are reset to the factory pre-set
values
CV60
Back-EMF: Max. adjustment factor (0: small, 255: large)
Specifies the max. increase or decrease of voltage applied
during each time interval (programmed in CV61)
Attention! The factory pre-set values of CV60 and CV61 are
optimized for LGB motors.
CV61
Back-EMF: Adjustment frequency (0: often, 255: seldom)
Specifies how often per second the motor voltage is adjusted
- accordingly, the loco will react to curves and grades
immediately or with a short delay
Available
Factory
values
pre-set
(00..22)
[3]
(0..255)
[5]
(1..255)
[3]
(1..255)
[3]
(1..255)
[255]
[4]
(0..3)
[2]
(1..255)
[10]
(0..255)
[5]
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