Difference between revisions of "Diesel Version 5:CV 116"
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If you change the throttle from speed step 0 to full speed 10 speed steps at a time this will take a few seconds. Without a delay the decoder will most likely go from idle to notch 1, then from notch 1 to notch 8. With a delay the decoder will go from idle to notch 8 as it waits to see what the final desired speed is then calculates what notch to go to. | If you change the throttle from speed step 0 to full speed 10 speed steps at a time this will take a few seconds. Without a delay the decoder will most likely go from idle to notch 1, then from notch 1 to notch 8. With a delay the decoder will go from idle to notch 8 as it waits to see what the final desired speed is then calculates what notch to go to. | ||
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To set the delay time multiply the desired time (in seconds) by 2 and program that value into CV116. For example if you want to give 2 seconds from when the speed command is sent/directional sound starts playing enter a value of 4 into CV116 | To set the delay time multiply the desired time (in seconds) by 2 and program that value into CV116. For example if you want to give 2 seconds from when the speed command is sent/directional sound starts playing enter a value of 4 into CV116 | ||
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[[{{NAMESPACE}}:CV_115|Motor Delay time]] | [[{{NAMESPACE}}:CV_115|Motor Delay time]] |
Latest revision as of 17:02, 20 September 2018
Sound Delay Time | |
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Range of Values | 0-255 |
Default Value | 3 |
NMRA CV 116 - Sound Delay Time
This CV controls how long the sound will delay after a speed command is received before changing the prime mover notch. This feature allows the sound and motor to better sync.
If you change the throttle from speed step 0 to full speed 10 speed steps at a time this will take a few seconds. Without a delay the decoder will most likely go from idle to notch 1, then from notch 1 to notch 8. With a delay the decoder will go from idle to notch 8 as it waits to see what the final desired speed is then calculates what notch to go to.
Example
To set the delay time multiply the desired time (in seconds) by 2 and program that value into CV116. For example if you want to give 2 seconds from when the speed command is sent/directional sound starts playing enter a value of 4 into CV116
Related
Motor Delay time