If you want to program a different CV then you select this CV using the 'up' and 'down' buttons e.g.
the CV04 to program the deceleration delay. The range of CVs you can program by the Lokmaus 2
from01 to 99 with values from 00 to 99.
Press 'F1' to confirm your selection and read the decoder or 'F4' to confirm and write it.
If you press 'F' the display shows 'FS' to indicated the reading procedure and after that it shows you
the result.
The actual amplifier 10761 is not able to read out the decoder, therefore you get an error-mes-
sage in the display of the Lokmaus 2
more powerful and supports to read the decoder. If you use the Lokmaus 2
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PC-Interface 10785 then you can read out the loco decoder via Interface and PC.
If you select 'F4' to write the decoder then you must indicate the value you want to program by the but-
tons 'up' and 'down'. By principle all values from 00 to 99 are programmable, but most of the decoders
only support a smaller range of values. ROCO decoder e.g. accept for the deceleration a range from 01
to 31. In this example you indicate 10 for the deceleration.
Pressing the button 'P' you start the programming procedure and the value is written into the de-
coder. This procedure takes some time. The display shows 'FP' to indicate this procedure. After that the
Lokmaus 2
returns to the selection of the CV and you can select the next CV in order to program it.
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At any time during the programming menu you can cancel the procedure by pressing the 'STOP' button
and quit the menu without reading or writing the decoder.
The time you have to press the button 'P' to enter this programming mode can be defined by the menu
C5 and in the same menu it can be deactivated – so it can't be used unintentionally by children – see
on page 31.
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ROGRAMMIING WITH THE ILLUMINATED
For an easier menu prompt the Lokmaus 2
the programming modes while flashing of the buttons. The permanent illumination of a button shows
which button must be used for the next programming step. In the following example the address 04 is
set in the standard programming mode:
â press 'P' and 'T' simultaneously
â Value setting with '^' and 'v'
â press 'P' to confirm
Note: For the menu-setting of 'C0' to 'Cd' the illumination of the buttons is not possible.
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ROGRAMMING
There exists ome different methods to transmit the programming information to the decoder: the ad-
dress-only-mode, the register-mode, the paged-mode and the direct-mode (direct CV-programming).
The address-only-mode can only determin the address of a loco. It was designed for very simple
decoders, which don't support other features.
The register-mode (physical register mode) is the oldest method to transmit the programming informa-
tion to the decoder. The programming information are transmitted as commands for the loco addresses
120 to 127 and are accepted as programming information by every loco after a reset (therefor you
should not use the addresses 120 to 127 to control a loco). The selected address defines which kind of
information (which memory of the decoder) is accessed. So you have a maximum of eight memories
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10790 has illuminated buttons, so the user is able to watch
'P' and 'T' are flashing
'^' and 'v' are illuminated for setting the value
'STOP' is illuminated for cancelling
'P' and 'T'are flashing
After showing 'P' the displays shows the last used
loco address. The illumination of the buttos '^' and
'v' takes place depending on the sense of drive.
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