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Fleischmann BR 95 Instructions De Service page 6

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1. Switch off and on central unit.
2. Select decoder address and switch on lights.
3. With the loco at standstill (speed step 0) activate the directional
reverse 5 times in row until the light is switched off.
4. Turn the control knob to "0" position. Now the aft illumination will
be blinking 4 x in a slow way.
5. At the cu, input the number of the CV to be programmed the same
way as a loco address.
6. Shortly activate the directional reverse. Now the aft illumination will
be blinking 4 x in a fast way.
7. Input the desired value for the CV into the cu same way as a loco
address.
8. Shortly activate the directional reverse. Now the aft illumination will
be blinking 4 x in a slow way.
If more CV's should be programmed, repeat the steps 5 to 8.
If the programming should end, set the cu to "STOP" or input the address
"80" and shortly activate the diectional reverse.
Because the programming of a Motorola digital cu from Märklin is restric-
ted to values 01 through 80, the value "0" must be input by use of the
address "80".
Page register for input of CV-numbers above 79
CV-addresses above 79 can only be programmed by using the page
register. That page register represents the CV66. If you write a value
bigger than 0 into the CV66, all following programming operations will be
added by a value consisting of the content in CV66 multiplied by 64 to
any following address value you input. The input value must be between
1 and 64. When the Motorola programming mode is abandoned, the
page register (CV66) is automatically reset to 0.
Example: The CV82 shall be programmed with a value of 15. First step
you program a value "1" into CV66. After that, the CV 18 (64 + 18 = 82)
can be programmed with a value of 15. Within the decoder, the value 15
is now transferred to CV address 82, which was calculated by an addition
of the value in CV66 (in our example: 1) multiplied by 64 (as is: 64) andthe
CV address 18, that was input into the cu.
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Offset register for input of CV-values above 79
CV-values bigger than 79 can only be programmed with the halp of the
Offset-Register. That Offset-Register is the CV 65. If CV 65 is assigned a
value bigger than 0, all following programming actions will have the con-
tents of CV 65 multiplied by 4 and added to any CV-value programmed
subsequently. The value calculated that way will be stored in the respective
CV. If you leave the Motorola programming mode, the Offset-Register (CV
65) will be set to 0 automatically.
Example: CV 49 shall be programmed with the value 157. So, at first CV
65 must be programmed with the value 25. Thereafter CV 49 can be
programmed with the value 57. Now, in the decoder, the value 4 x 25 +
57 will be stored.
Note: If you program CV 65 and CV 66, the contents of the Offset- and
Page-registers will be ignored.
• Parameter Alteration with the DCC system
If you own a DCC compatible Digital system, then you can alter the
CV's in a much easier fashion. Please read the corresponding
chapter in your operational handbook (probably: Programming of
DCC decoders). The decoder knows all the programming methods
of the NMRA.
• Decoder Reset
If you do not have any idea how to proceed, at any time you can
put the decoder back to the factory settings: Simply program in the
value 01 in CV 59.
Braking Sections
There are automatic braking sections in digital systems. Within this vehic-
le, the support of braking sections is activated. This is carried out by
means of CV 49.
Märklin Braking Section
The decoder reacts on a "Märklin" braking section (braking with an ana-
logue voltage on the track), if you program the value "1" into CV 29, bit 2
and CV 49 bit 7 (factory setting 1 and 0).

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