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Right now there are many CV17 & CV18 Calculator on the internet, you can search
it by google or use or Digitrax CV17/CV18 calculator directly. Usually your command
station will assign the value for you. But if not, please program it by yourself after
calculation.
http://www.digitrax.com/support/cv/calculators/#cv17_18_calc
c) CV19, Consist Address
Consist Addressing is similar to 2-Digit Addressing in that it can accept values from
1-128. However, Consist Addressing differs in that it allows for a second address to
be applied to a decoder specifically for use when the locomotive is being operated
in a Consist or double heading train. The second differing feature of the Consist
Address is that if you add a value of 128 to whatever address you plan to use the
locomotives forward and reverse will be swapped. This allows for consists that have
locomotives running back to back.
d) CV21/CV22 Consist Lighting Control
You can choose White and Yellow Wire, Green and Purple wire to respond to
instructions addressed to the consist address or instructions addressed to the
locomotive address.
The default setting the decoders light functions will only respond to the 2/4 Digit
locomotive Address.
By write the Green wire/F1(1), Purple wire/F2(2) value to CV21 will change it to
respond to consist address.
By write the White wire/F0R(1), Yellow wire/F0R(2) value to CV22 will change it to
respond to consist address.
For example, you want to the F1 and F2 to respond to consist address, just add 1+2
then write it to CV21.
e) CV15 & CV16, Decoder Lock
The Decoder Lock is used to change CVs in only one of several decoders with the
same short address (CV1) or long address (CV17 and CV18) that are installed in the
same locomotive. Assign a number to CV16 in each decoder (i.e. 1 to motor decoder,
2 to sound decoder, 3 or higher to other decoders) before the decoders are installed