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− | == NMRA CV 50 | + | == NMRA CV 50 - F0R Lighting Effect == |
This CV controls which light effect is assigned to the F0R (Function 0 Reverse) light output. On wired decoders F0R is assigned to the yellow wire (default), it's default light effect is on full bright when going in reverse.<br> | This CV controls which light effect is assigned to the F0R (Function 0 Reverse) light output. On wired decoders F0R is assigned to the yellow wire (default), it's default light effect is on full bright when going in reverse.<br> | ||
− | See the [[{{NAMESPACE}}: | + | See the [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Changing_Light_Effects|List of Available Lighting Features]] for more information on programming this CV. |
Latest revision as of 20:39, 19 September 2018
F0R Lighting Effect | |
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Range of Values | 0-255 |
Default Value | 16 |
NMRA CV 50 - F0R Lighting Effect
This CV controls which light effect is assigned to the F0R (Function 0 Reverse) light output. On wired decoders F0R is assigned to the yellow wire (default), it's default light effect is on full bright when going in reverse.
See the List of Available Lighting Features for more information on programming this CV.