User manual
Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus English
Settings for the flash lights (continuation)
Name of CVs /
registers
No. Input value
(Default)
Remarks and Tips
On-time of the flashlights
F0f 132 0 … 255 (4) The maximum value of the on-
time is the value set in CV#106
et seq.
The higher the input value, the
longer is the on-time.
F0r 133
AUX1 134
... ...
AUX6 139
Example: For AUX1 is set in
CV#106 a value of 100 for the
flashing frequency and in
CV#132 a value of 60 for the
on-time.
With a value of 50 in CV#134 on- and off-time would have the same length, with a value of
100 the light would be switched on permanently.
Double flashing: Length of the break beween the two flashlights.
F0f
140
0 … 255 (2) Frequency and on-time have to
be set in CV#104 et seq. and
CV#132 et seq. The length of
the break is the longer the
higher the input value is.
For the input values for CV#104
et seq., 132 et seq. and 140 et
seq. applies:
(CV#132) x 2 + (CV#140)
< (CV#104)
F0r
141
AUX1
142
AUX2
143
... ...
AUX6
147
Example: For AUX1 is set in
CV#106 a value of 100 for the
flashing frequency and in
CV#132 a value of 15 for the
on-time. The value for the
length of the break in CV#142
is 10.
In case 2 times the value of the on-time + the value of the length of the break would be higher than
the frequency, the sequence would be interrupted when reaching the end of the period.
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