CV Programming
CV programming must be done on the programming track.
We recommend creating a fictitious locomotive for program-
ming purposes. Values in parentheses are the factory settings.
The turnout lantern connected to the digital installation decoder
will blink as a control check during the data transmission.
fx (MM)
Before doing any programming, the turnout to be programmed
must be switched with the Keyboard. After that the CVs are
changed immediately with the Control Unit or the CV configura-
tion on the Central Station. After that the programmed turnout
is to be switched again with the Keyboard. At this point the
programming is accepted and is functional.
CV Meaning
8
Decoder reset
8
Reverse travel
37
0-1
range
The procedure for programming with the 6021 Control Unit is
the same as locomotive programming (www.maerklin.de ->
Tools & Downloads -> Technische Informationen).
10
Values
(-) factory setting, not written
value is
Changes the electrical
(0)
switching direction
DCC
CV Meaning
Address, lower value
1
Byte
Manufacturer version
7
number (software
version)
Manufacture recognition
8
ID Decoder reset
Address, higher value
9
Byte
29 Configuration
Bits 0-4 are not used
Bit 5: Decoder type
Bit 6: Addressing method
Bit 7: Decoder type
37 Reverse travel range
Setting and generating addresses larger than 255:
Example: Address 1044 -> 1044:256=4,078125 . The value before
the comma (4) is to be entered in CV 9. The value after the
comma (0,078125) is multiplied by 256, 078125x256=20. The value
of 20 that is generated must be entered in CV 1.
Values
0-255 (1)
(-) read only
(131)
read only,
8
(-)
factory setting, value
is not written
0-7
(0)
(192) read only
0
0 / 32 basic or advanced
accessory decoder
decoder or output
0 / 64
address
128 accessory decoder
Changes the electrical
0-1
(0)
switching direction