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- The 55034 retains its program-
ming and last setting after the
power is turned off.
- Cars with 55034 Rolling Stock
Decoders can operate on ana-
log layouts without modifica-
tions. The programmed output
voltages remain the same. How-
ever,
functions
switched on or off on analog lay-
outs.
PROGRAMMING THE MTS
ROLLING STOCK DECODER
You can program the 55034 using
the 55015 Universal Remote or
the 55045 MTS PC Decoder Pro-
gramming
Module.
instructions of these MTS compo-
nents for further information.
Programming the decoder
address (factory pre-set: 03):
- Select the programming mode
on the MTS components used
for programming.
- Input 1.
- Input the address (00 to 22).
Hint: When using the 55015 Uni-
versal Remote, program address
00 as address 23.
- Execute the programming (right
arrow button with 55015 Univer-
sal Remote)
Programming the functions
Factory pre-set: L1 controlled
via lighting button (9), L2 via func-
tion button 1. Both terminals
On/Off with 5 volts.
Hint: To reprogram the factory
pre-set values of the decoder,
input 6, then 55 and execute the
programming (right arrow button
with 55015), then input 5, then 55
and execute the programming
(see register CV 55).
General programming
procedure:
- Input in register 6 the number of
the register you want to pro-
gram.
- Then input in register 5 the
desired function value.
- You can program the following
registers:
Register Function
CV 1
decoder address (00..22)
8
cannot
be
See
the
Available Factory
values
pre-set
[03]
CV 3
acceleration
Delayed switching on after loco
changes direction.
CV 4
deceleration
Braking to adjust directional lighting
to loco direction.
CV 29
configuration
0 = 14 speed steps, normal direction
1 = 14 speed steps, inverse direc-
tion
2 = 28 speed steps, normal direction
3 = 28 speed steps, inverse direc-
tion
CV 49
voltage for terminal L1
5 = direct connection of 5V bulbs
26 = direct connection of 19V bulbs
CV 50
voltage for terminal L2
(see CV 49)
CV 52
control for terminal L1
0 = control via lighting button 9
1 = control via function button 1
When F2 - F8 are pressed, the ter-
minal is affected in this setting (turns
on and off)
9 = control via function button 1
When F2 - F8 are pressed, the ter-
minal is not affected in this setting
10 = control via function button 2
11 = control via function button 3
12 = control via function button 4
13 = control via function button 5
14 = control via function button 6
15 = control via function button 7
16 = control via function button 8
64 = control via lighting button (on
when loco reverses)
65 = control via function button 1 (on
when loco reverses)
128 = control via lighting button (on
when loco moves forward)
129 = control via function button 1
(on when loco moves forward)
When using a Train Mouse, press
the function button three times
instead of function button 3, etc.
CV 53
control for terminal L2
(see CV 52)
CV 55
Reset of all programmed values
55 = all CVs are re-set to factory
pre-set values
CV 56
flashing terminal L1
0 = continuous (no flashing)
1 = fast flashing (ca. 0.2 seconds) ..
255 = slow flashing (ca. 32 seconds)
CV 57
flashing terminal L2
(see CV 56)
Programming sample:
To control terminal L1 via function
button 6, program as follows:
- Select register 6 (press 6).
- Input 52 (register you want to
program).
- Execute programming (right
arrow button on 55015 Universal
Remote).
- Select register 5.
- Input 14 (selected function
value)
(0..255)
[3]
(0..255)
[3]
(0..3)
[0]
(1..32)
[5]
(1..32)
[5]
[0]
[1]
(0..255)
[0]
(0..255)
[0]

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