Programming With Popular Digital Systems; Programming With Dcc Systems; Programming With Esu Ecos; Programming With Märklin® 6021 - Esu LokSound 5 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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is is the respective value 0, otherwise a number between 1 and 128. Add all the
values ​ ​ f or the respective options to get the value to be written into the CV. For
example, suppose you want to go with ECoS DCC with 128 movement stages,
Analogue detection should be active (because you also analogous to operate
your locomotive). All other options are excluded on.
Therefore, the CV 29 set to the value 6 (0 + 2 + 4 + 0 = 6).

8.2. Programming with popular Digital Systems

As explained, each LokSound can not be programmed with any center. This
section explains what how does.

8.2.1. Programming with DCC systems

LokSound know all the programming methods of NMRA, so in addition to the
Programmiergleismodi (Direct Mode, re gister Mode, Page Mode) and the main
track programming ( "POM" Programing on Main).
With the main track programming, you can comfortably program your decoder
without having to remove the locomotive from the complex. For this, the Central
to the decoder by appeal using the locomotive address, for instance:
"Locomotive number 50, write in CV3 the value 7!". So the locomotive address
must be known. A reading CV values ​ ​ i s not possible unfortunately. Read CV
values ​ ​ o n the main track is, however, possible rail Com®. For details, see
Chapter 17th
On the programming track you can - even read CV values ​ ​ a nd controlled lose -
provided a suitable DCC system. Furthermore, you can reprogram decoders on
the programming track without knowing the locomotive address because the
system sends here commands such as "Write in CV3 the value 7!". Each de-
coder which receives this command will execute it. ESU counts as in the
standard DCC set the bits from 0 to 7, while some manufacturers (eg Lenz) the
bits 1-8 count.

8.2.2. Programming with ESU ECoS

Owner of a ESU ECoS can their sound decoders Particularly conveniently
program. ECoS has called Deco derprofile with that help the decoder can be
programmed graphically. In the decoder, the profile supported CVs are stored for
each decoder so that ECoS can read this and display it on the screen. Chapter
16.5. the ECoS manual buchs provides more information.
Make sure that you always apply the latest ECoS firmware comparable. If new
decoder added to the LokSound family, only an update will add the required
decoder profile in your ECoS.
8.2.3. Programming with Märklin® 6021
The Märklin® Central 6021 has a special significance: Since they do not comply
with the NMRA DCC standards, LokSound decoders implement a special
programming procedure that needs to be closely eingehal- th. A reading of the
values ​ ​ i s not possible. There are two modes available: in short mode parameters
with a number <80 can be changed, if the desired value is also lower <80th
In the long mode, all parameters can be changed with values ​ ​ f rom 0 to 255th
Because the display of 6020/6021 only double-digit values ​ ​ a llows the values ​ ​ t o
be entered must be split and entered in two steps.
8.2.3.1. Jump into the programming mode
Enter programming mode 6020/6021: The throttle must be set to 0. There must
be no other locomotives are on site. Make komotive to the flashing signals of the
Lo!
• Press the "Stop" - and "Go" button of the 6021 simultaneously (jointly) until a
reset is triggered (alternately plug the transformer pull). Press the "Stop" button,
so that the rail
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