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Reed: CV is a DCC term that stands for "Configuration Variable". There are a bunch of CVs which are numbered sequentially and are contained in memory in each decoder. When you initially program your locomotive, you set values into the CVs to control how your locomotive operates. For example, CV01 is the locomotive's address. CV03 sets the locomotives acceleration rate. And so on. Your DCC manual will explain all that.
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