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5.7 Allocating function outputs to the functions of the digital system (mapping)
Here you can define which function of the digital system is used to switch the function outputs A, B,
and C on or off. The outputs A, B and C can be allocated to function F0 and F1 (direction-
dependent) or functions F2 to F28 as desired. This is allocated in CVs 33 to 47 and CVs 129 to 144.
5.8 Lighting effect at function outputs
The lighting effect for the function outputs A and B is set in CV60 and for the function output C in
CV62. If you wish to switch the effects with a function of the digital system, you can make the
allocations to functions F1 to F8 in CV61 (for function outputs A and B) and CV64 (for function
output C). The effects available are shown in the table of the supported CVs further below.
5.9 Coupling control
The decoder allows for a comfortable controlling of remote couplings at function outputs A, B and C.
The selected output provides full power for a settable period of time (kick duration) and reduced
power after this period has expired. By how much the power is decreased can be set using the
value for brightness for the choosen output. You can also set if and how long the locomotive is to
move during the coupling process.
5.10 RailCom
The Decoder is equipped with the RailCom function. In addition to the locomotive address, other
data (e.g. speed, CV content) can be transmitted from the locomotive via the track back to the
system. The information sent is received by a RailCom detector and then displayed. Which data
the decoder is to send is set in CV28. Set Bit 4 in CV29 to enable the transmission function.

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