Diesel Version 5:CV 152

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NMRA CV 152
BEMF Calibration Low
Range of Values0-255
Default Value10

NMRA CV 152 (BEMF Calibration Low)

This CV is a part of the Auto Notching Feature.
A Calibration can be done so that the WOWSound decoder knows when your locomotive is coasting and when its hauling a heavy load and play the appropriate sounds to match what the engine is doing. This CV is used to track when the locomotive is coasting.
Calibrating is done through Audio Assist™ (menu 3.2)
TCS suggests not adjusting this CV and using the calibration instead. If you find that the calibration does not work well for your locomotive this CV can be manually programmed. The lower the value in this CV the lighter the train load must be before the prime mover coasts (notches down to idle) while running in Prototype Throttle Mode @TODO create the Prototype throttle mode, detail how its more than just auto notching, it also sets the momentum levels when going between traditional and prototype mode, also change the link on the main page to this new link instead of the auto notching page

See the Auto Notching feature for more information on calibrating and auto notching.