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== NMRA CV 27 (Decoder Automatic Stopping Configuration) ==
== NMRA CV 27 - Decoder Automatic Stopping Configuration ==
Used to configure which actions will cause the decoder to automatically stop.  
Used to configure which actions will cause the decoder to automatically stop.  
Bit 0 = Enable/Disable Auto Stop in the presence of an asymmetrical DCC signal which is more positive on the  
Bit 0 = Enable/Disable Auto Stop in the presence of an asymmetrical DCC signal which is more positive on the  
right rail.  
right rail.  
“0” = Disabled  “1” = Enabled.
“0” = Disabled  “1” = Enabled
Bit 1 = Enable/Disable Auto Stop in the presence of an asymmetrical DCC signal which is more positive on the left rail.  
Bit 1 = Enable/Disable Auto Stop in the presence of an asymmetrical DCC signal which is more positive on the left rail.  
“0” = Disabled “1” = Enabled   
“0” = Disabled “1” = Enabled   
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Bit 4 = Enable/Disable Auto Stop in the presence of reverse polarity DC  
Bit 4 = Enable/Disable Auto Stop in the presence of reverse polarity DC  
“0” = Disabled “1” = Enabled   
“0” = Disabled “1” = Enabled   
Bit 5 = Enable/Disable Auto Stop in
Bit 5 = Enable/Disable Auto Stop in the presence forward polarity DC.     
the presence forward polarity DC.     
“0” = Disabled “1” = Enabled  
“0” = Disabled “1” = Enabled  
Bits 6-7 = Reserved for future use.   
Bits 6-7 = Reserved for future use.   

Latest revision as of 20:25, 19 September 2018

NMRA CV 27 - Decoder Automatic Stopping Configuration

Used to configure which actions will cause the decoder to automatically stop. Bit 0 = Enable/Disable Auto Stop in the presence of an asymmetrical DCC signal which is more positive on the right rail. “0” = Disabled “1” = Enabled Bit 1 = Enable/Disable Auto Stop in the presence of an asymmetrical DCC signal which is more positive on the left rail. “0” = Disabled “1” = Enabled Bit 2 = Enable/Disable Auto Stop in the presence of an Signal Controlled Influence cutout signal. “0” = Disabled “1” = Enabled Bit 3 = Reserved for Future Use Bit 4 = Enable/Disable Auto Stop in the presence of reverse polarity DC “0” = Disabled “1” = Enabled Bit 5 = Enable/Disable Auto Stop in the presence forward polarity DC. “0” = Disabled “1” = Enabled Bits 6-7 = Reserved for future use.

  • Note If the decoder does not support a feature contained in this table, it shall not allow the corresponding bit to be

set improperly (i.e. the bit should always contain it’s default value).


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