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Important advice:
The constant braking distance is only effective if the running notch is altered to 0. If the running
E
notch is decreased from e.g. 28 to 10, the speed-dependent delay from CV4 becomes effective.
While the shunting speed is switched off (default setting F3) the constant braking distance is
disabled and the delay from CV4 becomes effective.
The constant braking distance is also disabled, if the delays set in the decoder are disabled by
means of the corresponding function.
The two latter features can also be used sensibly if you wish to interrupt a current braking process
prematurely.
The constant braking distance does not work when operating the layout in analogue DC mode
6.4 Mapping of functions
Here you can define to which function key of your control the function outputs, shunting speed or
the delay, which can be disabled, are to react. You can choose between the function keys 1 to 8.
For example, you can choose whether the shunting speed is to be enabled or disabled with function
3 or function 5 of your system.
These settings are carried out in CV54 (function output C), CV55 (function output D), CV59
(shunting speed) and CV60 (disabling of the delay). These CVs all function similarly: if Bit 1 is set,
function key 1 becomes effective, if Bit 2 is set, function key 2 becomes effective, and so on. If you
like, you can also set several Bits in the same CV; this results in the function reacting to several
function keys. If no Bit is set, the function cannot be enabled.
6.5 Adjusting the motor characteristic (EMF switch)
The LE1835 has a so-called EMF switch which facilitates the adjusting of the decoder to different
motor types. Depending on the type of motor used, it may happen that a digitally controlled