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6.3.1
Setting the constant braking distance:
The braking distance is defined by the value set in CV61. Since the motors and gear ratios of the
locomotives vary, the braking distance differs from locomotive to locomotive even if the same value
is set in CV61.
7.
Use a short test section to measure how long your locomotive's braking distance will be with
a given value set in CV61. Start with the default value (100) in CV61.
8.
First, enable the constant braking distance function (this requires setting Bit 2 in CV50. If this
Bit is not set, the decoder will use the speed-dependent braking delay).
9.
Accelerate your locomotive until it has reached average speed.
10.
At a chosen point in time, set the running notch to 0. This requires moving the turning-knob of
the manual controls LH30, LH90 or the compact to the left limit-stop; if you are using the
LH100, keep pressing key until the running notch is set to 0 or until the locomotive address is
displayed (if using the LH100, do not press key
emergency stop (Nothalt) and the delays in the locomotive decoder will not be enabled!).
11.
Measure the covered braking distance.
12.
Increase or decrease the value in CV61, e.g. in steps of 10, and carry out another
measurement. You will thus create a table which will show the braking distances in relation to
the values set in CV61.
! This results in a locomotive-specific
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