Instructions
tams elektronik
English LD-G-32.2 and LD-W-32.2
7. Programming
Programming with DCC central units
You can program the configuration variables (CV) of the decoder from
the digital central unit, you can use main track programming as well.
See the chapter in the manual of your central unit where the byte wise
programming of configuration variables (CVs) (Direct programming)
and main track programming (POM) are explained. With central units
that allow only register-programming it is only possible to program the
variables CV 1, CV 2, CV 3, CV 4 and CV 29 (= register 1 to 5).
Programming with Motorola central units
In Motorola format the settings are saved in registers.
Please note: If you use a central unit for both DCC and Motorola format
it is recommended to program the decoder in the DCC format. After
having finished programming the decoder it is possible to control it in
Motorola format as well.
Please note: You should connect a lamp or a LED to at least AUX1 or
AUX2 before starting to program the decoder with a Motorola central
unit, as the decoder shows the status of the programming by flashing
the lighting connected to these outputs. The flashing frequency shows,
which input the decoder expects:
Slow flashing Fast flashing
Number of the register to be
programmed
Value of the register to be
programmed
Put the vehicle on a track oval or a track section connected to the
central unit’s track output (not to the connection for the programming
track). Make sure no other vehicle than the one you intend to program
is set on the track as the decoder inside this vehicle might be
programmed as well.
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