Function mapping (in accordance with the NMRA standard)
You can allocate one or more functions to a function key with function mapping.
Procedure:
At the CV, programme both the function key and the value which is next to the function in this line (See
GB
table on the next page).
You can combine numerous functions for each function key by adding the values. The grey area is not pos-
sible, due to the norm.
Ensure that you do not connect a function to both of the doors (corridor/compartment) as only
one side can be opened for mechanical reasons.
Examples:
You want to switch the tail lamp and the interior carriage lighting together with the light button (F0):
In the CV33 line, the tail lamp has the value 1 and the interior carriage lighting has the value 32.
--> Programme the value 33 (1+32) at CV33.
You want to switch the door on the corridor side with F8 and the door on the compartment side with F9:
In the F8 line, the door on the corridor side has the value 8. In the F9 line, the door on the compartment
side has the value 2.
You want to open the door pairs of the 3 carriages separately (class 1: F11 & F12, class 1/2: F13 & F14, class
3: F15 & F16) but address all 3 carriages via a single address:
The carriages must be programmed separately.
1
class:
st
in the F11 (CV45) line, the door on the corridor side has the value 1. In the F12 (CV46) line,
the door on the compartment side has the value 2.
1
/2
class:
in the F13 (CV47) line, the door on the corridor side has the value 64. In the F14 (CV48) line,
st
nd
the door on the compartment side has the value 128.
2
class:
in the F15 (CV49) line, the door on the corridor side has the value 64. In the F16 (CV50)
nd
line, the door on the compartment side has the value 128. Connect the conductor's whistle
which was previously at F16, to F19: CV53 --> 8
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