All the values of a decoder (NMRA / DCC) are stored in what are referred to as configuration variables, the �CVs.
Using the "PROGRAM" menu you can adjust these values to your needs.
ROCO decoders already installed in locomotives are usually delivered with the suitable settings. You should
therefore check before performing programming whether it is really necessary.
The ROCO amplifiers 10761 and 10764 and booster 10762 and 10765 cannot read the CVs from a decoder. The val-
ues shown on the display screen of the multiMAUS are fictitious suggested values and do not match the genuine
values. The values which your program, on the other hand, are the genuine values. Use either devices capable of
reading (e.g. a PC with ROCOMOTION 10785 or a Lenz booster) or write down the old and new decoder values.
See the instruction manual for your decoder or locomotive.
2.1.
"CV MODIFICATION"
This is where you can read CVs (see above) or give them new values. The first display screen shows the text
"CV" and a flashing cursor. You can now enter the number of the CV you require using the „function keys".
To confirm, press the "Light / OK" key.
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The displayed value is either fictitious, a suggested value or – when using a booster which can read – the cur-
rent genuine value. If you only wish to read the values, exit the menu item by pressing "STOP".
Then enter the required value and confirm by pressing the "Light / OK" key. The display switches briefly to
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"PROG" before you return to the start level "CV MODIFICATION".
2.2.
"LONG ADDRESS"
Only locomotive addresses from 1 – 99 can be stored in CV1. All locomotive addresses from 100 onwards must
be programmed using this menu item. To do so it is first necessary to enable "long addresses" in the locomo-
tive decoder using CV29 (see decoder operating manual!)
When calling up this menu item, "CV 17 / 18" is briefly displayed. The display then switches immediately to
a four digit "suggested value" with a letter "L" prefix and a flashing cursor. You can now enter the number of
the address you require using the function keys. The numbers of the suggested value disappear once the first
number has been entered.
To confirm, press the "Light / OK" key. The display switches briefly to "PROG" before you return to the start
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level "LONG ADDRESS".
2.3.
"MODE"
The multiMAUS is set to "CV programming mode" in the factory. However, if you wish to program locomo-
tives without using a separate programming track, set the multiMAUS to „POM" mode. "POM" stands for
"programming on the main" which means that you can program the locomotive, which is selected on the
multiMAUS.
A decoder reset may need to be performed. See "Hints, Tips and Help" on page 57. CV1 (address) for the
locomotive being programmed cannot be programmed in "POM" mode. Select the required programming
mode using one of the arrow keys.
To confirm, press the "Light / OK" key. You return to the start level "MODE".
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2. The Menu "Program"
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