Programming With The Märklin® Central Station; Programming With The Esu Lokprogrammer; Programming With The Roco® Multimaus - Esu LokSound micro V4.0 Instruction Manual

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Programming
8.2.5. Programming with the Märklin® Central Station
LokSound V4.0
LokSound micro V4.0
With the Central Station®, you can program the CVs 1 to 80 via
the Motorola® programming menu. Unfortunately, you can only
enter values between 1 and 80. Find more information regard-
ing this programming mode in chapter 8 of the manual of the
Central Station®.

8.2.6. Programming with the ESU LokProgrammer

LokSound V4.0
LokSound micro V4.0
The LokProgrammer 53451 offers the easiest and most comfort-
able way of setting the CVs of LokSound decoders: simply by a
few mouse clicks on an MS-Windows® computer. The computer
saves you to look for the various CV numbers and values. More
information is contained in the manual for the LokProgrammer.
You can access all properties of ESU decoders with the LokPro-
grammer. Since this works independently form the data format it
also works for mfx® decoders.
Please use the software version from V4.0 onwards for the Lok-
Sound V4.0 decoder. The software is available for download on
our website!
8.2.7. Programming with the ROCO® Multimaus
LokSound V4.0
LokSound micro V4.0
Unfortunately the ROCO® Multimaus® is not able to programm
any CVs via number 255 due to an error in the current (State: Dec.
2010) firmware version 1.02. To make, however, a proper pro-
gramming procedure possible, we implemented an assistance tool.
This helps to write the number of the CVs desired temporarily into
two assisting CVs (so-called address registers), since the usual CVs
cannot be reached. Afterwards the value of the CV desired will be
programmed into another assisting CV (so-called value register).
When the value register is written, the content will be copied to
the actual desired position and the assisting CV will be set back.
Consequently, 3 CVs have to be programmed to write one CV.
These 3 CVs mean the following:
CV
Name
Description
96
Address offset
Saves the CV number that
should be actually programmed
in hundreds
97
Address
Saves the CV number that
should be actually programmed
in units and tens
99
Value
Saves the value of the CV that
should be actually programmed
Example: You wish to programm CV 317 with value 120.
Proceed as follows:
• Programm the value of the CV number in hundreds in CV 96. In
this example: CV 96 = 3.
Value range
0 – 9
0-99
0-255
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