Decoder Reset
You can reset the decoder to the default settings
at any time.
Enter the value 08 into CV 08.
Function outputs for Tillig locomotives
There are specific default settings for the function
mapping stored in the decoder in order to make the
usage easier for some Tillig TT scale engines. To ena-
ble them, you need to write a certain value into CV
8. The following settins do exist:
CV
Name
1
Locomotive address
2
Start voltage
3
Accceleration
4
Deceleration
5
Maximum speed
6
Medium speed
8
Manufacturer ID
17 / 18 Extended address
19
Consist Address
27
Brake mode
28
RailCom® Configuration
29
Configuration register
33-47
Function mapping
49
Extended Configuration
53
Control Reference
voltage
54
Load control parameter
«K»
55
Load control parameter
«I»
67-94
Speed table
112
Blinking frequency
113
Head light configuration
114
Rear light configuration
115
AUX1 configuration
116
AUX2 configuration
117
AUX3 (21MTC) config.
118
AUX4 (21MTC) config.
129-
Function mapping
136
Description
Adress of engine
Sets the minimum speed of the engine
This value multiplied by 0.25 is the time from stop to maximum speed
This value multiplied by 0.25 is the time from maximum speed to stop
Maximum speed of the engine
Medium speed of the engine
Manufacturer´s ID ESU - Writing value 8 in this CV triggers a reset
Long address of the engine
Additional address for consist operation. Value 0 or 128 disables the
consist address
1 – 127 Consist address, normal direction
129 – 255 Consist address, reverse direction
Allowed brake modes
Bit
Function
3
Brake on DC, if polarity against driving direction
4
Brake on DC, if polarity like driving direction
Settings for RailCom® (Set value to 0 to disable an option)
Bit
Function
0
Channel 1 Broadcast enabled
1
Data transmission allowed on channel 2
7
RailComPlus® automatic loco recognition enabled
This CV contains important information to setup your decoder
Bit
Function
0
Reverse Direction of travel
1
28 or 128 speed steps instead of 14 speed steps
2
Enable analogue operation
3
Enable RailCom®
4
Speed curve through CV 67 - 94 (instead of CV 2,5,6)
5
Long addresses (CV 17+18) instead basic address (CV 1)
Assignment of function outputs to the function buttons. Part #1
Further settings of the decoder (set value to 0 to disable an option)
Bit
Function
0
Enable B-EMF function
4
Enable automatic DCC speed step detection
Defines the Back EMF voltage, which the motor should generate at
maximum speed. If the engine does not reach maximum speed, reduce
this parameter.
«K»-component of the internal PI-controller. Defines the effect of load
control. The higher the value, the stronger the effect of Back EMF
«I»-component of the internal PI-controller. Defines the momentum
(inertia) of the motor. The higher the momentum of the motor (large
flywheel or bigger motor diameter), the higher this value has to be set.
Defines motor voltage for speed steps.
Blinking frequency for light effects. A multiple of 0.065536 Seconds.
Defines brightness and mode of output Head light
Defines brightness and mode of output Rear light
Defines brightness and mode of output AUX1
Defines brightness and mode of output AUX2
Defines brightness and mode of output AUX3 (21MTC only)
Defines brightness and mode of output AUX4 (21MTC only)
Assignment of function outputs to the function buttons. Part #2
CV 8 Function
90
Normal default
Tillig Diesel- and
91
Electric engines
Tillig Diesel- und E-
92
Loks mit Fernlicht
Description
Refer to table page 3
F0 = Front white / Rear Red
directional
F1 = No Rear Red lights,
directional
F2 = Switching light
F0 = Front white / Rear Red,
directional
F1 = Additional High beam light
F2 = No Rear Red lights,
directional
F3 = Switching light
(but no High beam lights)
Range Value
1 - 127
1 - 64
0 - 255
0 - 255
0 - 64
0 - 64
151
192
128- 9999
0-255
Value
8
16
131
Value
1
2
128
Value
1
2
4
8
16
32
0 - 255
0 - 255
Value
1
16
0 - 255
140
0 - 255
0 - 255
100
0 - 255
1 - 255
0 - 255
0 - 255
0 - 255
0 - 255
0 - 255
0 - 255
0 - 255
3
3
16
12
64
22
-
0
24
12
-
17
50
-
16
15
15
15
15
15
15
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