User manual
English Locomotive decoders of the series 30 plus
Commuting automatic
Name of CVs /
registers
No. Input value
(Default)
Remarks and Tips
Commuting
automatic
for input 1
for input 2
Hint:
It makes sense to
assign the terminal
stations to input 1
and the additional
stops to input 2.
(see CV#179)
196
197
0 ... 255 (0) Stop time = 0 Sek. 0
Stop time = 5 Sek. 1
Stop time = 10 Sek. 2
Stop time = 20 Sek. 4
Stop time = 40 Sek. 8
Extending the stop time (x4) 16
For both directions 32
For outward journey only 0
For return journey only 64
With change of direction 0
Without change of direction 128
Example: Commuting automatic between two terminal stations with 100 seconds stopping
time; releasing via switching input 1: à input value for CV#196: 53 (= 1 + 4 + 16 + 32 + 0)
Example: Additional stops with 30 seconds stopping time, for return journey only; releasing
via switching input 2: à input value for CV#197: 198 (= 2 + 4 + 64 + 128)
Switching off
the
commuting
automatic
with function
key F5 to F12
198 0 ... 255 (0) F5 1
F6 2
F7 4
F8 8
F9 16
F10 32
F11 64
F12 128
Switching
impulses for
input 1 to be
ignored
179 0 ... 255 (1) Prevents, that switching
impulses released between the
terminal stations release the
braking for the terminal station.
Hint: Except with very short commuting lines the stops at the two terminal stations are
released via separate contacts. In order to prevent the locomotive from stopping immediately
after driving back into the opposite direction, you have to program the value "1" in CV#179.
Example: In the example presented under CV##196 and 197 the locomotive is to stop at
both terminal stations and alter the direction and stop 3 times during return journey. The
stops at the terminal stations are released by separate contacts. Input value for CV#179: 4
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