Bachmann 44 tonner decoder info

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Bachmann 44 tonner decoder info

Messaggio da enzofortuna » 09/05/2018, 18:11

The decoder is a 4.4 XF or a 4.5 XF, similar to a Lenz Value Line.
It compares with the old LE1000. It does NOT have CV05 (top speed), or CV06 (mid). Also, it does
not have a speed table.

Stealing from the LE1000 sheet, this decoder probably has:
CV01 (short loco addr) 1-99 [3]
CV02 (start) 1-31 [10]
CV03 (accel) 1-255 [1]
CV04 (decel) 1-255 [1]
CV05 (CONTAINS ONLY A MIRROR OF CV29) 0-39 [6]
CV07 (decoder version)
CV08 (MfgrID) NOTE this is NOT a Lenz ID; This CV serves another purpose: reset.
CV08 (reset) Writing a value of 8 into CV08 (MfgrID) resets all CVs to factory defaults
CV17 (high byte of long address) 192-231
CV18 (low byte of long address) 0-255
CV19 (consist address) 0-255
CV29 (config) 0-63 [6]
CV50 (decoder config byte 2; special settings) 0-12 [4]
CV51 (Light dimming for function output) 0-255
CV52 (dimming CV for function) 0-255 [255]
CV105 (user CV #1) 0-255 [255]
CV106 (user CV #2) 0-255 [255]
CV128 (decoder software version) read only
If you are familiar with values for CV29, you can see that the range of allowed values don't go
high enough to permit a speed table...
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