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|title = NMRA CV 137
 
|title = NMRA CV 137
|header1 = Brake Deceleration Rate
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|header1 = DC Mode Max ADC Value
 
|label2 = Range of Values
 
|label2 = Range of Values
 
|data2 = 0-255
 
|data2 = 0-255
|label3 = Accepted Values
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|label3 = Default Value
|data3 = Any
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|data3 = 125
 
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== NMRA CV 137 (Brake Deceleration Rate) ==
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== NMRA CV 137 - DC Mode Max ADC Value ==
This CV determines how fast the decoder slows the locomotive when the brakes are applied. The _______ the value the longer it will take for the locomotive to come to a complete stop when the brakes are applied.
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This CV syncs the decoder with the DC power pack when running in DC mode. For example if you are running the engine at full throttle in DC mode but it is not moving very fast or in notch 8 decrease the value in this CV. Since not all DC power packs output the same maximum voltage this CV was created to account for that. For DC power packs that output higher voltages this CV will need to be set higher.

Latest revision as of 21:23, 19 September 2018

NMRA CV 137
DC Mode Max ADC Value
Range of Values0-255
Default Value125

NMRA CV 137 - DC Mode Max ADC Value

This CV syncs the decoder with the DC power pack when running in DC mode. For example if you are running the engine at full throttle in DC mode but it is not moving very fast or in notch 8 decrease the value in this CV. Since not all DC power packs output the same maximum voltage this CV was created to account for that. For DC power packs that output higher voltages this CV will need to be set higher.