The biggest chunk of them is the function/sound mapping table. That's all listed in the middle of the manual across a couple of pages. It's really just row after row of the same thing since it's a freeform data entry table. Exactly what they do in a given sound project depends on the project and how functions, sounds, and actions are mapped.
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Thanks so much. Yes, I was looking on that page. I was hoping to find a published list of the CVs above 255. The list on page 96 stops at CV 255.
V5 wasn't around in 2012 so you are looking at the wrong manual.
The latest is here:
http://www.esu.eu/en/downloads/instruction-manuals/digital-decoders/
The list "supported CV's" starting on page 96
However backup to page 91 and they have other CV's controlling random functions that are not listed in the previous list.
If you have a lokprogramer, you can download a list of your CV's. I accidentally deleted those files but there are different values of CV's above 255, depending on CV31 and 32. I have no idea what they do.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
Is there a numerical list of all the CVs above 255 for the ESU Lok 5 (diesel/steam)? In the manual from 2012 you can find them scattered through the manual in context. I'm wondering if someone has a table anywhere with all of them in order. Thanks.