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want to use as control to the CV of the function. The button of 0-6 and 7-12 is in different
CV.
For example, if you want to remapping function of purple wire to button (Key) 3, you need to
program the value of No. 3 key 16 to CV36.
Of course you can use one button to control multiple wires/functions. If you want button 3
can control Green wire and purple wire at the same time. Can you program 16 to both CV35
and CV36. Then the button 3 key will can control two light.
Of course one wires can be operated by multiple buttons also. If you want to use both Button
1 and Button 3 to control Green wires, you need to program the sum of the value of button
1 and the value of button 3 to CV35. So sum 4+16=20, so program 20 to CV35.
When you want Button 7 to control the Green Wire, you need program the value 4 to CV37.
i) CV2/CV5/CV6 3 Point Speed Graph(1V=18 Steps, please use it at 128 Step)
CV2 = Start Volts
CV6 = Mid Volts
CV5 = Top Volts
To enable 3 Point Speed Curves simply program values into CV 2 (Start Volts),
CV 6 (Mid Volts), and CV 5 (Top Volts).
The Speed Curve is defined in CV’s 2, 6 and 5 with each CV corresponding to
approximately 1/3 of the speed range.
Values may range from 1-255 and every value of 18 (approximately) added to
one of the Speed Curve CV’s adds about 1 volt to the motor speed at the CV being
adjusted.
NOTE: 3 Point Speed Curves do not allow for parabolic speed curves. That is to
say each consecutive CV must have a value higher than, or equal to, the CV before
it.
You can adjust CV2 to make the moves off consistently at speed step 1 of
control cab. Or to make it moves at step 1.
You can set the start voltage by using CV2. The higher the start voltage, the
higher the locomotive’s initial speed when started. This adjustment is used to trim
the locomotive to compensate for its motor efficiency. If you have a locomotive
that takes a lot of voltage to get started, this adjustment can be helpful.
The mid-point voltage adjustment allows the motor speed curve to be altered
at step 15, the midpoint of the motor voltage curve by using CV6.
The maximum voltage adjustment lets you set the maximum voltage to be
applied at the top speed step. Use the maximum voltage CV05 to limit the top speed
of your locomotives.