Owner's Manual
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BASIC PROGRAMMING NOTES (continued)
CV29 Configuration Register
The Conguration Register, CV29, tells the decoder how to behave in a
number of ways from speed steps, to speed curves, and whether to recognize
a short or long address. See Fig. 3 to learn how the default value was reached
on the C44-9W.
CV163 / 164 Alternate Horn And Bell Sounds
Your new Rivet Counter C44-9W will come to you with the correct horn and
bell right out of the box per the specic prototype. In case you would like to
use different horn or bell sounds, we have provided an assortment for you:
CV163 Horns (Sound CV9)
CV163=0 Leslie S-3K-R CV163= 8 Nathan P-5-R24
CV163=1 Leslie S-3L CV163= 9 Nathan P-5-R24-OC
CV163=2 Nathan K-3HA CV163=10 Leslie RS-3-LR (V4)
CV163=3 Nathan K-3LA-R2 CV163=11 IEC-Holden K-3L-R3
CV163=4 Nathan K-5H-R24 CV163=12 Nathan K-3L-R2
CV163=5 Nathan K-5LA-R24 CV163=13 Nathan K-3LA-R4
CV163=6 Nathan P-3-OC CV163=14 Nathan K-3H-R1
CV163=7 Nathan P-3-R1 CV163=15 Nathan K-5LA-R25
CV164 Bells (Sound CV10)
CV164=0 GE M 6731022A Steel Bell 001
CV164=1 GE M 6731022A Steel Bell 003
CV164=2 GE M 6731022A Steel Bell 005
CV164=3 GE M 6731022A Steel Bell 007
CV164=4 GE M 6731022A Steel BellC035
CV164=5 Graham-White E-Bell 001
CV164=6 Graham-White E-Bell 003
CV164=7 Graham-White E-Bell 005 CV164=8 Transonic E-Bell 001