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|title = NMRA CV29  
 
|title = NMRA CV29  
|header1 = Configurations Supported
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|header1 = Configuration Data #1
 
|label2 = Range of Values
 
|label2 = Range of Values
 
|data2 = 0-255
 
|data2 = 0-255
 
|label3 = Default Value
 
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|data3 = DEFAULT VALUE
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== NMRA CV 29 - Configuration Data #1 ==
 
== NMRA CV 29 - Configuration Data #1 ==
This CV is used to set up or enable basic functions of your decoder such as direction, speed step modes, DC operation, and address type. See the table below for more information on the settings controlled by this CV.
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This CV is used to set up or enable basic functions of your decoder such as direction, speed step modes, DC operation, and address type. See the table below for more information on the settings controlled by this CV.  
==== Related ====
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Other basic configurations can be found in [[{{NAMESPACE}}:CV_61|CV 61]] and [[{{NAMESPACE}}:CV_182|CV 182]].
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To determine which functions are active, use the table below and combine the values of the functions you would like to have active, and program the sum into CV29.  
  
 
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! scope="row"| Analogue (DC) Operation
 
! scope="row"| Analogue (DC) Operation
 
| If this setting is enabled, the decoder will operate when DC power is applied. The functionality of your decoder is based on your [[{{NAMESPACE}}:DC_Mode|DC Mode Settings]].
 
| If this setting is enabled, the decoder will operate when DC power is applied. The functionality of your decoder is based on your [[{{NAMESPACE}}:DC_Mode|DC Mode Settings]].
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! scope="row"| Bi-Directional Communication (RailCom)
 
! scope="row"| Bi-Directional Communication (RailCom)
 
| This setting determines whether the decoder will send or receive information over RailCom. See [[{{NAMESPACE}}:CV_28|Bi-Directional Communication Configuration]] for more details
 
| This setting determines whether the decoder will send or receive information over RailCom. See [[{{NAMESPACE}}:CV_28|Bi-Directional Communication Configuration]] for more details
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| 8
 
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''' Related: '''
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:CV_61|Configuration Data (Part 2)]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:CV_176|User Options (Part 1)]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:CV_177|User Options (Part 2)]]

Revision as of 18:44, 2 October 2018

NMRA CV29
Configuration Data #1
Range of Values0-255
Default Value14

NMRA CV 29 - Configuration Data #1

This CV is used to set up or enable basic functions of your decoder such as direction, speed step modes, DC operation, and address type. See the table below for more information on the settings controlled by this CV.

To determine which functions are active, use the table below and combine the values of the functions you would like to have active, and program the sum into CV29.

Feature Description Default Value
Direction This setting controls the locomotive's forward and backward direction in digital mode only. Direction-sensitive functions, such as the motor and directional headlights will be reversed so that they line up with the locomotive’s new forward direction. This setting offers a software-level fix if the decoder has been wired backwards, instead of re-wiring the engine. OFF 1
Speed Step Mode
(28/128)
This setting selects the speed step mode used by the decoder. This setting is not affected by your command station's throttle setting. When enabled, 128 speed step mode is active - the decoder will interpolate 128 speed step mode from 28 speed steps if your command station is not configured for 128 speed step mode. ON 2
Analogue (DC) Operation If this setting is enabled, the decoder will operate when DC power is applied. The functionality of your decoder is based on your DC Mode Settings. ON 4
Bi-Directional Communication (RailCom) This setting determines whether the decoder will send or receive information over RailCom. See Bi-Directional Communication Configuration for more details ON 8
User-Loadable Speed Tables This setting switches motor control between the 3-point Speed Curve and the 128-point Speed Curve. OFF 16
Address Type This setting switches the Address Type between 2-digit and 4-digit addressing. When this setting is enabled, the decoder will use a 4-digit "long" address. OFF 32



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