Can anybody explain how to open the menu and submenu of CV 29?. Thanks
There is no menu or submenu that I know of for CV 29.
Here is a link to a look up table.
http://www.tonystrains.com/technews/cv29-lookup.htm
Jack W.
If using one of the checklists that says "Bit 1 does this" etc - it's REALLY easy. I think people try too hard.
First of all, the bits are labeled right to left. Just like decimal numbers - ones, tens, hundreds, etc.:
Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Value: 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
Mark off the ones you need and add the values. That is the number to program into CV29.
--Randy
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jalajoie There is no menu or submenu that I know of for CV 29. Here is a link to a look up table. http://www.tonystrains.com/technews/cv29-lookup.htm
CV29=34 or CV29=35 are the most common values.
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I made up my own chart of CV 29 values. Just add up the values that you want to use that have a value of 1 in the first 5 bits. Bit 7 selects between a mobile and stationary decoder and is not used often enough to be of concern, and bit 6 is not used.
Bit Value:
32 = 0 Short Address Enabled32 = 1 Long Address Enabled
16 = 0 Use Default Speed Table16 = 1 User Loaded Speed Table
8 = 0 Advanced Acknowledgment Disabled8 = 1 Advanced Acknowledgment Enabled
4 = 0 DCC Operation Only4 = 1 Dual Mode DC/DCC Operation Enabled
2 = 0 14 Speed Step2 = 1 28/128 Speed Step
1 = 0 Forward Motor Control1 = 1 Reverse Motor Direction
EXAMPLE: To set CV 29 for a Long Address and 28/128 Speed Step, add 32 + 2 for a value of 34.