Instructions
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Setting standard data format for vehicle decoders
This setting will be set as standard for the programming of all locomotive and function decoders.
Default value Possible settings
DCC format, 28 speed levels DCC format, 28 speed levels
Motorola format, 14 speed levels
You have to alter the settings in the locomotive data base if you want to control specific vehicle
decoders with a different format or number of speed levels. Make changes in the data base
with an EasyControl device: using the locomotive menu
with a PC: using the program "CV-Navi" or a control software
with a smartphone or tablet and a Raspberry Pi: using the app "EasyControl Android"
RailCom support
Default value Possible settings
++ Accessory
off (0): The Railcom support is switched off.
Tailbits (1): There will be left space for the RailCom cutout
during data transfer.
+ IdNotify (2):The central unit sends regularly it´s
identification (in addition to Tailbits).
++ Accessory (3): The central unit sends regularly a point
command, to allow the points decoders sending feedback
signal (in addition to Tailbits and IdNotify).
Booster options (for versions "Booster" and "Booster-R" only)
It is possible to suppress the output of accessory decoder commands individually for driving and
breaking booster, for none of them, or for both boosters. When using the integrated booster to
control accessory decoders ("switching") and the external booster(s) to control vehicle decoders
("driving"), you have to
put the jumper on "B-Booster"
adjust the booster option to "no accessory commands for driving booster"
Default value Possible settings
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no accessory commands for driving booster
no accessory commands for breaking booster
no accessory commands for driving and breaking booster
Hint: Normally, "no accessory commands for driving booster" is the only appropriate
setting.
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