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LGB 20271 Instruction Manual page 14

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(depends on loco model, do not change, as functions
can be affected or destroyed)
CV52
Command for front lighting terminal (see CV51)
CV53
Command for rear lighting terminal (see CV51)
CV54
LGB configuration
Bit programming
Bit 1: hand-off function, 0 = off, 1 = on [0]
Bit 2: MTS Back-EMF, 0 = off, 2 = on [2]
Bit 3: analog Back-EMF, 0 = off, 4 = on [0]
Bit 4: not used [0]
Bit 5: 0 = F1 constant, 16 = F1 flashing [0]
Bit 6: 0 = F2 constant, 32 = F2 flashing [0]
Bit 7: sound function (0 or 64) [0]
Bit 8: sound function (0 or 128) [0]
To program, add the values for the individual Bits and
program the resulting function value. The values for
Bits 5-8 vary between locos. The values for your loco
can be read using the 55045 MTS PC Decoder Programming
Module.
Hand-off function on: When operating with 55015, you can
adjust direction and speed for two seconds after selecting a
moving loco without causing the loco to stop.
CV55
Reset factory pre-set values for CVs
Program:
6-55->
5-55->
CV56
Voltage for function terminal F2
(depends on loco model, do not change, as functions
can be affected or destroyed)
CV57
Command for function terminal F2 (see CV51)
CV58
Pause time (analog operation) (0.5 seconds x function value) (0-255)
When the polarity of the analog track voltage is reversed,
the loco waits for the programmed time period, then
accelerates in the new direction
CV60
Back-EMF: Max. adjustment factor
Specifies the max. increase or decrease of voltage applied
during each time interval (programmed in CV61)
1 = small steps, 255 = large steps
The factory pre-set values of CV60 and CV61 are optimized for
LGB motors.
CV61
Back-EMF: Adjustment frequency
Specifies how often per second the motor voltage is adjusted -
accordingly, the loco will react to curves and grades
immediately or with a short delay
0 = immediate adjustment, 255 = maximum delay
CV62
Back-EMF: Max. Adjustment
Limits the total adjustment in motor voltage. If there is a very l
arge load on the motor, the adjustment will not exceed this
value - for more realistic operations, so that locos will slow a
bit on grades. 0 = no adjustment, 255 = maximum adjustment
[128]
[64]
[2]
(1-32)
[5]
[15]
[0]
(1-255)
[4]
(0-255)
[16]
(0-255)
[255]
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