2.3
"CV 29"
The CV 29 is one of the most complex CVs used to store basic decoder information affecting the operation of
the locomotive. Numerous functions stored in the individual bits of the CV can be enabled or disabled.
We recommend this configuration option only to advanced users familiar with the comprehensive possibili-
ties of a decoder. Before programming, please check whether the decoder even supports bitwise programming
methods. Please consult the decoder manual for details about the function and configuration options of the
CV 29.
To simplify programming, ROCO has labeled the individual configuration options.
The first image of the display depicts "C 29" and then immediately switches to the first configuration option
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"REVERSE DIRECTION" (bit 0). Press the "Loco/Turnout" key to set (enable) this bit. The asterisk " "
appears in the display once the bit has been set.
Use the arrow keys to select the next options:
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"28 SPEED STEPS" (bit 1)
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"ANALOG DRIVING" (bit 2)
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"NMRA–BIDI" (bit 3)
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"SPEED TABLE" (bit 4)
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"LONG ADDRESS" (bit 5)
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Once all bits are set as desired, confirm with "Light /OK." The display briefly depicts "C 29" and then you are
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returned to the "CV 29" start level.
2.4
"CVBIT"
This menu item is intended for CVs with individual bits that can be configured, e.g. the CV 49. Please consult
the decoder manual for details about the function and configuration options of these CVs.
The first image of the display depicts a "C" and a flashing insertion point. Now enter the number of the
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desired CV using the function keys.
Confirm with "Light /OK".
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The first configurable bit is now displayed ("BIT 0"). Press the "Loco/Turnout" key to set (enable) this bit. The
asterisk " " appears in the display once the bit has been set.
Use the arrow keys to select the next bit.
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Confirm with "Light /OK2 once you are done with all bit. You return to the "CVBIT" start level.
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2.5
"MODE"
The multiMAUS
is set to "CV programming mode" at the factory. However, if you wish to program locomo-
PRO
tives without using a separate programming track, set the multiMAUS
the main track"). It is possible to program a locomotive directly on the system. In this case, locomotive address
CV 1 can also be programmed when using the multiMAUS
selected while in locomotive address mode.
Note: Reading out the decoder data is not possible in "POM" mode!
A decoder reset may need to be performed. Please read "Tips, Notes, and Shortcuts" on page 86 for additional
information.
Use one of the two arrow keys to select the desired programming mode.
Confirm with "Light /OK". You are returned to the "MODE" start level.
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to "POM" mode ("programming on
PRO
. However, the corresponding locomotive must be
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