Physical Functions; Logic Functions; Decoder Functions And Cv Settings - Marklin Digital 60940 Manual Del Usuario

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• The CVs can be programmed in any order desired. (Pro-
gramming can be done on the main track PoM). The PoM
can only be done with those designated in the CV table.
Programming on the main track PoM must be supported
by your central controller (Please see the description for
this unit.).
• The default settings (factory settings) can be produced
repeatedly.
• 14/28 or 126 speed levels can be set.
• All of the functions can be controlled according to the
function mapping (see CV description).
• See the CV description for the DCC protocol for additional
information.
We recommend that in general programming should be
done on the programming track.

Physical Functions

Each of these functions must be connected externally to the
circuit board. We therefore speak of physical functions. A
unique mode/effect can be assigned to each physical output
(AUX / lights) in digital operation. Three CVs are available for
each output for this purpose. Only one mode/effect can be
set for each output. A complete table for this can be found
on the Internet at:
www.maerklin.de/de/produkte/tools_downloads/tech-
nische_infos.html

Logic Functions

Since these functions are only executed by software, no
physical output is required for them. We therefore speak
here of a logic function.
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Acceleration/Braking Delay
• The acceleration and braking time can be set separately
from each other.
• The logic function ABV can be assigned to any function
button by using the function mapping.
Switching Range (RG)
• The switching range causes a reduction in the current
speed of the locomotive. This allows a fine touch in the
controlling the locomotive. The switching range can be
assigned in mfx and DCC to any function button by using
the function mapping.
Station Announcement
The locomotive does not go until after the announcement
has ended.

Decoder functions and CV settings

The following pages have the functions and the CVs
presented in tabular form. These CVs can be given a number
of settings and can be assigned to a number of function
buttons.
You'll find the CVs and their applications for the track
formats fx (MM) and DCC in separate tables.
The track format mfx can be easily set by using the
display on the CS 2 with Software Version 2.0 and higher.
You or your dealer may have to install an update on your
60213/60214/60215 Central Station.
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