Programming On The Main - Pom (Operations Mode Programming); What Does Programming Mean And What Is Its Use - Lenz DIGITAL PLUS SET-02 User Manual

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Information SET-02
Type of locomotive decoder Throttle-notch modes
XF and XS-series decoders
which fully conform to the
NMRA standards
Other DIGITAL plus decoders
which fully conform to the
NMRA standards
All others legacy DIGITAL plus
decoders
If you are not sure, please check the operating manual of the
relevant decoders. A decoder is built to NMRA standards if you see
one of the following symbols on the front page of the operating
manual:
The decoder which is included within SET-02 is a decoder of the XF-
series and complies fully to NMRA standards.
10 Programming on the Main – PoM
(operations mode programming)
In this section you will learn about:
what "programming" actually means for Digital plus by Lenz
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devices
which features can be altered through POM programming
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step by step example for POM programming
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10.1 What does programming mean and what is its use?

As explained in the section "Configuring decoder features",
programming is a term used for the process for customizing the
configuration of a decoder. Programming on the main is useful for
locomotive decoders, because PoM takes place during operation,
on a normal "running" track. This removes the need for a
programming track once the decoder's address is set.
supported
14, 28, 128
14, 28
14
21
®
DIGITAL plus

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