Function Mapping DCC
It is possible to assign functions controlled from the decoder to function buttons
of your choice (mapping). To do this an appropriate value must be entered in the
appropriate CV.
The CVs (lines) and the functions (columns) are listed in the tables on pages 40/41.
Four CVs belong to each button. For space reasons the 4 CVs were put together in
one line starting with CV 282 (Button F5).
It is basically possible to assign several functions to one button or one function to
several buttons.
Note: The programming for function mapping should be done only by experienced
users.
Individual functions can be controlled by means of SUSI depending on the design of
the decoder. These functions can be handled by the decoder as sound. The volume
levels belonging to these functions cannot be changed.
Examples of Function Mapping:
AUX 2 is to be forwards and backwards on Function 3
CV 272 & CV 372 = 8
CV 273 & CV 373 = 0
CV 274 & CV 374 = 0
CV 275 & CV 375 = 0
Sound 15 is to be shifted from forwards and backwards on Function 3 to Function 8.
The existing function at Function 8 is overwritten in the process.
CV 275 & CV 375 = 0
CV 273 & CV 373 = 0
away from Function 3
CV 274 & CV 374 = 0
CV 275 & CV 375 = 0
CV 297 & CV 397 = 0
CV 298 & CV 398 = 0
to Function 8
CV 299 & CV 399 = 0
CV 300 & CV 400 = 4
Controllable Functions
Lighting *
Sound effect: long whistle blast
Sound effect: Squealing brakes off
Sound effect: Bell
Sound effect: Station announcements
Sound effect: Coal being shoveled
Sound effect: Operating sounds
Smoke generator *
Sound on/off
ABV, off
Engineer's cab lighting
Sound effect: Blowing off steam
Sound effect: Generator
Sound effect: Injector
Sound effect: Air pump
Sound effect: Switching whistle
12
LV/LR
1
Sound 1
2
BS
3
Sound 3
4
Sound 4
5
Sound 9
6
FS
7
AUX 1
8
Sound 14
9
10
AUX 2
11
Sound 13
12
Sound 8
13
Sound 12
14
Sound 11
15
Sound 2