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The quality of these sound effects depends solely on the S.U.S.I. module and not on the locomotive
decoder!
5.14.1
Connecting a S.U.S.I. module
You may connect all sound and/or function modules to the S.U.S.I. interface which correspond to
the interface's specification.
Solder the respective cable of your S.U.S.I. module to the soldering surfaces. Make sure that you
do not create short circuits to other soldering surfaces or between soldering surfaces.
5.14.2
Setting (programming) the S.U.S.I. module
Like locomotive decoders, there are also various ways of setting S.U.S.I. modules. These settings
are also saved in configuration variables (CVs). If you wish to change these CVs, proceed as if you
wanted to change the CVs of the locomotive decoder. The S.U.S.I. module is programmed "through
the decoder" as it were. Please refer to the operating manual of your module to learn about the
settings possible for your S.U.S.I. module. The settings of the S.U.S.I. module can be carried out
both through "Programming in operational mode (PoM)" or "Programming on the programming
track".
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Programming the decoder
The locomotive address, acceleration and deceleration delay, and all other features of the
locomotive decoder can be changed as often as desired by reprogramming the decoder. The
features are "stored" permanently in special locations even when the operational voltage is switched
off. These locations are called "configuration variables" or simply "CV". The values are configured
electronically, which means that it is not necessary to open the locomotive again after the decoder
has been installed.
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