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| 8 | 8 | Manufacturers Identification: | - | 127 |
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| This value is the manufacturer ID of the decoder, |
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| (Atlas=127). Writing the decimal number “33” |
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| to this Register will reset all CVs in the |
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| decoder to their |
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| EXCEPT FOR the speed step settings in CV67 |
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| to CV94. |
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| 17 | - | Long Address, High Byte | 192- | 0 |
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| The long (also called extended) address, if used, | 231 |
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| is contained in CV17 and CV18. |
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| 18 | - | Long Address, Low Byte | 0 |
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| 19 | - | Advanced Consist Address | 0 |
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| The Advanced Consist address, if used, is |
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| stored in CV19. |
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| 29 | Decoder Configuration, Byte 1: | 6 |
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| Several decoder properties are set with CV29. Changes |
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| are easiest if done in binary mode, but can also be done |
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| by adding together the decimal values (shown in |
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| parenthesis) for all the desired features and writing the |
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| total into CV29. (For an example, see the section |
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| Converting Binary Values of Individual Bits within a |
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| Configuration Variable into the Equivalent Decimal Value |
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| of the Entire CV.) |
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| The definitions for the individual bits of CV29 are given |
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| below. |
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| Bit 0 | Locomotive direction: | 0,1 | 0 |
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| This bit sets the direction that the locomotive will |
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| move when told to move forward in digital (DCC) |
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| mode. |
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| 0 = locomotive’s direction is normal |
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| 1 = locomotive’s direction is reversed |
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Atlas Model Railroad Co., Inc.