stored to this end in what are known as CVs
(abbreviation for Configuration Variable). Please
refer to the operating instructions for your system
for the procedure for changing these setting values.
This operating system must comply with NMRA/
DCC standards if a perfect programming function
is to be guaranteed. The use of an unsuitable ope-
rating system does not give grounds for complaint
under our guarantee or warranty obligations.
Programming table of the most important CVs
CV
Designation
1
Locomotive address
2
Starting voltage
3
Acceleration time
4
Braking time
5
Top speed
6
Middle speed
8
Basic setting
17+18 Expanded
locomotive address
16
Meaning
DCC address of the locomotive
Changes the minimum speed
Value * 0.87 gives the time from shutdown to top speed
Value * 0.87 gives the time from top speed to shutdown
Speed of the locomotive at the top speed level
Speed of the locomotive at the middle speed level.
CV 6 must be less than CV 5
8 = Restore basic factory settings
Long address. CV 17 = higher-value bit,
CV 18 = lower-value bit.
Long address must be activated
in CV 29 / bit 5.
G
We recommend that you always change just one
setting value and see what effect this has.
G
CV 8 is an important CV. Writing the value "8" will
result in the complete component being reset to the
factory settings that applied at the time of delivery!
Area
Factory setting
1 – 127
3
1 – 75
4
0 – 64
8
0 – 64
6
0 – 64
63
0 – 64
25
8
–
128 – 9999
0