ter 6).
With the old Motorola* format, as well as the
Delta** system, it can be run, but no sounds can
be called up.
4. TROUBLESHOOTING
1. The loco will run forwards/backwards as normal
but the lights are off:
This is correct, dictated by the system for DC
operation.
For DCC operation, the Sound decoder has been
pre-set at the factory for 28 speed steps. Probably
the running of the loco has been set to 14 steps.
Simply re-set the equipment to 28 steps, or re-
program the Sound decoder to 14 steps (see CV29
in chapter 5).
2. The loco sound is not clear:
Run the loco in pure DCC- or Motorola*-operation.
3. The loco does not respond to Motorola* com-
mands:
If the decoder is set to handle the long DCC-
address, then you must change the setting to use
the short address (CV29, bit5 = 0).
5. LIST OF THE IMPORTANT CV's
CV Name
1 Loco
address
2 Start-up
voltage
3 Acceleration
inertia
4 Braking
inertia
5 Maximum
voltage
6 Middle
voltage
8 Manufac-
turer Identi-
fication
Basic
Description
Value
accor-
Defines the digital address
ding
for DCC (3) and Motorola*
to the
(78/72/24/60) 1-Byte address
loco
of the loco decoder
accor-
This CV sets the motor
ding
voltage of speed level 1, if
to the
not set by CV 29 Bit 4 as in
loco
the motor characteristic
table.
accor-
Inertia values when accele-
ding
rating.
to the
loco
accor-
Inertia values when braking.
ding
to the
loco
accor-
This CV sets the running
ding
voltage of the highest speed
to the
level. Possible maximum is
loco
252. See also CV2.
accor-
Running voltage setting for
ding
the middle area speed
to the
steps.
loco
By using this CV it is pos-
sible to set a non-linear
control characteristic.
145 NMRA identification number
for producer Zimo.
By programming this CV
with the value 8 will re-set to
the factory setting. Warning:
the control unit may indicate
an error.
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