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== NMRA CV( | == NMRA CV 5 (VHigh) == | ||
Vhigh is used to specify the motor voltage level at maximum speed. This value is a fraction of available voltage. When the contents of CV#5 equal 255 the full available voltage will be applied. Values of 0 or 1 indicate that Vhigh is not used in the calculation of the speed table. VHigh require no other CV programming to be activated. | Vhigh is used to specify the motor voltage level at maximum speed. This value is a fraction of available voltage. When the contents of CV#5 equal 255 the full available voltage will be applied. Values of 0 or 1 indicate that Vhigh is not used in the calculation of the speed table. VHigh require no other CV programming to be activated. | ||
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NMRA CV 5 (VHigh)
Vhigh is used to specify the motor voltage level at maximum speed. This value is a fraction of available voltage. When the contents of CV#5 equal 255 the full available voltage will be applied. Values of 0 or 1 indicate that Vhigh is not used in the calculation of the speed table. VHigh require no other CV programming to be activated.