Programming In Operational Mode - Pom; Which Locomotive Decoders Can Have Their Settings Changed Using Pom - Lenz Digital plus LH101 Mode D'emploi

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13.2 Programming in operational mode - PoM

Programming in operational mode is mainly of interest for locomotive
decoders, since PoM is used to change the settings of the decoder on
the normal "operating" track. The locomotive can be located anywhere
on your layout. To change a setting using PoM, the decoder does not
have to be placed on a programming track.
To change the settings of a particular locomotive using PoM, you must
know the address of this locomotive since all programming commands
depend on the locomotive address. The command station sends a
command: "Locomotive no. 132 save a starting delay of 10!" This
command is carried out only by the locomotive with address 132. If the
address is not known or you want to change the address of a
locomotive, you must use "Programming on the Programming track "
starting on page 71.
13.2.1 Which settings can be changed using PoM?
All CVs in a locomotive decoder can be changed using PoM, with the
exception of the basic address in CV1 and the extended address in
CV17 and CV18. For this reason, you should be careful as you
proceed: If you make a mistake in programming, the locomotive may
not operate! In day-to-day operation, you will probably change the
CVs for the starting and braking delay most often.
13.2.2 Which locomotive decoders can have their settings
changed using PoM?
All Digital plus by Lenz locomotive decoders from the XF and XS
series onwards are capable of PoM. If you use locomotive decoders
from other manufacturers, please refer to their manuals to check if
these are capable of PoM.
Locomotive decoders that are not capable of PoM are programmed on
a special programming track. For more information, read the section
"Programming on the Programming track " starting on page 71.
13.2.3 Can PoM be used to read values from Cvs?
It is also possible to read values in CVs via PoM under the following
conditions:
The used decoder supports PoM reading via RailCom
An LZV200 version 3.8 or higher is used.
Operating manual LH101

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