Atlas 520099 manual Creating a Customized Speed Curve

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Decoder for Atlas N Scale H15/16-44 Locomotives

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Creating a Customized Speed Curve

Common reasons for specifying a customized speed curve for a DCC- equipped locomotive are to:

(1)Insure that dissimilar locomotives have the same performance characteristics

(2)Have model locomotives perform more prototypically

In this example of creating a customized speed curve, we will assume that the H15/16-44 decoder has been properly installed and tested. We also assume that you are familiar with the general process of programming CVs using your DCC system.

The first step in creating a customized (non-default) speed curve is to assign a value to each internal speed step. This assignment is done by specifying a value for each of the CVs from CV67 to CV94 using a table such as that below, but substituting your desired speed step settings for the default CV values given in the Internal Speed Step Value column of this table.

The second step in creating a customized speed curve is to write the value listed in the Internal Speed Step Value column into the CV corresponding to that speed step.

The third and final step is to activate your customized speed curve by writing the binary value “1” into bit 4 of CV29 (i.e., CV29.4 =1). Unless this bit in CV29 has been set to a binary 1, the default speed curve that was preset into the decoder at the factory will be used.

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Contents DCC Decoder for Atlas N Scale H15/16-44 Locomotives Scale H15/16-44 DCC Decoder Lighting Options for the H15/16-44 Decoder Silent Drive or Precision Glide Control Preparing to Install the H15/16-44 DecoderStep by Step Installation Programming the H15/16-44 Decoder Brake Momentum Reg Description Range Default Value Short addressStart voltage Acceleration MomentumAdvanced Consist Address Decoder Configuration, ByteLong Address, High Byte Long Address, Low ByteSpeed curve Description Range Default ValueHeadlight mode Usage on conventional DC layoutsFront Headlight Dimming Control Brake momentum on DC operationLighting Effects for Output a front headlight Directional or Independent HeadlightsRear Headlight Dimming Control Dimming for Output a front headlightRear marker lights Lighting Effects for Output B rear headlightStep Dimming for Output B rear headlightFactory SpeedBit Decimal Number Equivalent Values forCalculation Example Calculating the Default Value for CV29 Creating a Customized Speed Curve 100 110 120 130 140 152 164 174 186 200 216 234 254 Troubleshooting Decoder Programming Problems For Technical Assistance Dcc@atlasrr.com Atlas Limited One-Year DCC Decoder Warranty