Quick-Programming - Roco multiMAUS Manuel

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Three useful multiMAUS aids for the turnout mode:
Toggle mode
You can switch between the current turnout and the turnout last called up by pressing the "Light / OK" key.
This provides you with quick access to two sets of turnouts which, for instance, are next to each other on a
stretch of track.
Address scrolling
Press the "shift" key and one of the "arrow keys" at the same time and the multiMAUS will scroll through all
the turnout addresses.
Turnout short-cut keys
For quick access you can store the 10 most frequently used turnouts as a short-cut function on the "function
keys". To do so, proceed as in the following example:
Turnout 5 and 14 are to be made available for activation using "function keys" 1 and 2. First call up turnout
5 as usual in turnout mode. Press the "MENU" key and "function key" 1 together and confirm with the
"Light / OK" key.
Then call up turnout 14. Press the „MENU" key and "function key 2" together again and confirm with
the "Light / OK" key.
You can now call up these two sets of turnouts at any time by pressing the "shift" key and the respec
tive "function key". You can switch the turnouts by using the depressed "switch" key together with the
respective "function key".
In the factory setting, the turnouts 1 – 10 are set to the "function keys" with the same numbers (turnout 10 =
"function key" 0). You can overwrite this saved order.
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Quick programming
The most important decoder settings for drive mode, known as configuration variables � CVs, can be made
using the combination of "MENU" + "function key".
CV1 = Locomotive address (A change to this value has a direct effect on the decoder but not on the locomotive
library. The address saved there has to have the same value as the CV.),
CV2 = Minimum speed,
CV3 = Acceleration,
CV4 = Braking time
CV5 = Maximum speed,
CV8 = Reset all decoder data to the factory settings.
You can perform quick programming in both "library mode" and "locomotive address mode". All changes to
CVs 1 – 5 only have an effect on the locomotive in digital operation.
The multiMAUS cannot read CVs when used in conjunction with ROCO amplifiers 10764 and 10761 and
therefore a fictitious value is displayed for the CV called up. To read CVs, use, for instance, a PC with
ROCOMOTION 10785 or Lenz devices.
ROCO decoders already installed in locomotives are delivered with the suitable settings. You should there-
fore check before performing programming whether it is really necessary.
Programming has to be performed on a separate programming track unless there is only one digital
locomotive or turnout decoder connected to the booster by the tracks or other wiring or if the multiMAUS
is switched to "POM" mode (see section 2). If programming is performed on the normal driving track
and there is more than one digital locomotive on the track (or other turnout decoders than ROCO arti-
cles 42624 and 10775), the settings for all decoders in the system are changed with one single program
command. Thus you could, for instance, unintentionally program all decoders to the same locomotive
address.
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