Owner's Manual

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BASIC PROGRAMMING NOTES (continued)
CV29 Configuration Register
The Conguration 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 specic 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