Programming
• The characteristics can be programmed using the
graphic screen on the Central Station or also partially
with the Mobile Station.
• All of the Configuration Variables (CV) can be read and
programmed repeatedly.
• The programming can be done either on the main track or
the programming track.
• The default settings (factory settings) can be produced
repeatedly.
• Function mapping: Functions can be assigned to
any of the function buttons with the help of the
60212 Central Station (with limitations) and with the
60213/60214/60215/60216/60226 Central Station (See help
section in the Central Station).
DCC Protocol
Addresses
• Possible addresses: short, long, and m.u. address
• Address range:
1 – 127 (short address, m.u. address)
1 – 10239 (long address)
• Every address can be programmed manually.
• A short or a long address is selected using the CVs.
• A multiple unit address that is being used deactivates the
standard address.
Programming
• The characteristics can be changed repeatedly using the
Configuration Variables (CV).
• The CV numbers and the CV values are entered directly.
• The CVs can be read and programmed repeatedly. (Pro-
gramming is done on the programming track.)
• The CVs can be programmed, as you desire. PoM (Pro-
gramming on the layout track) is only possible with those
CVs marked in the CV table. PoM must be supported
by your central controller (see the instructions for your
controller).
• The default settings (factory settings) can be produced
repeatedly.
• 14 or 28/126 speed levels can be set.
The speed levels on the crane decoder and on the con-
troller must agree with each other; otherwise, you may
have malfunctions.
• All of the functions can be controlled according to the
function mapping (see CV description).
• See the CV description for the DCC protocol for additional
information.
We recommend that in general programming should be
done on the programming track.
Supplemental Notes
Moderate speed must be maintained when running the
crane car on a layout. The supports must be screwed in
place completely, and the boom must lie flat on the boom
tender car. See Pages 26 / 27.
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