The Menu "PROGRAM"
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. Please consult the explanations about
� "Bits and Bytes" listed in the glossary in Part 5 of the menu.
ROCO decoders already installed in locomotives are usually delivered with suitable settings. Check before per-
forming programming whether it is really necessary. See the instruction manual for your decoder or locomotive.
The letter "C" on the display depicted during the readout/programming stands for "CV." However, since the
multiMAUS
is also able to process 4–digit CV addresses, the "V" had to be dropped in the display due to
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space restrictions.
Decoder data cannot be read out while in "POM" mode (see menu item 2.5). The display therefore depicts either
"NO CONFIRMATION" or there is no value displayed.
Any readout process that takes too long can be canceled at any time by pressing the "STOP" or the "Light /OK"
key. Once the text "USER BREAK" appears in the display, you have two options:
Press "STOP" to cancel the entire process and return to the start level.
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Press "Light /OK" to cancel the readout process and open a value input dialog.
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2.1
"CV MODIFICATION"
Read out CVs (please note menu item 2.5 as well) and enter new values. All DCC CVs between 1 and 1024 are
programmable.
The first image of the display depicts a "C" and a flashing insertion point. Now enter the desired CV (1 to 1024)
using the function keys.
Confirm with "Light /OK."
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The depicted value is the actual true value of the CV. If you only wish to read the values, exit the menu item
with "STOP". If there is no value displayed, the multiMAUS
locomotive is on the programming track.
Now enter the new CV value (0 –255, CV1 1 –99, long addresses 100–9,999, see menu item 2.2) and confirm
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with "Light /OK". The display switches briefly to "C..." with the digit of the corresponding CV before you return to
the "CV MODIFICATION" start level.
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 locomotive
decoder using CV29 (Comply with decoder manual and menu item 2.3!).
When calling up this menu item, "CV 17/18" is briefly displayed. The display then switches to the input option
with the insertion field point and starting with "L" or the last saved long address also starting with an "L." Now
use the function keys to enter the desired address.
Confirm with "Light /OK". The display switches briefly to "CV17/18" before you return to the "LONG ADDRESS"
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start level.
72
72
is in "POM" mode (see menu item 2.5) and the
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