Activating The Blanking Interval (Cutout) In The Lzv100 / Lv102 - Lenz Digital plus RailCom LRC100 Mode D'emploi

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Please note that when you reset the locomotive decoder as described you will also reset the
LRC100. Thus, after resetting, the CVs of the LRC100 will no longer match the CVs of the
locomotive decoder. Therefore, you should read and then reprogram all CVs to ensure that the CVs
of the LRC100 match those of the locomotive decoder.

7.2 Activating the blanking interval (cutout) in the LZV100 / LV102:

Use "PoM" ("Programming in operational mode") to activate RailCom. Before making any settings,
familiarise yourself with PoM practices in combination with the manual control LH100 or LH90.
When activating the RailCom function, the LZV100 must be switched on.
The following procedure activates the blanking interval (cutout) both in the amplifier component of
the LZV100 as well as in the each of the LV102 amplifiers that are connected to the terminals CDE
of the LZV100.
When using a command station LZ100 (from software version 3.5), you will use this command
station to activate the blanking interval (cutout) in the LV102 amplifiers that are connected to the
terminals CDE.
Proceed as follows:
Select any locomotive address on the manual control. Don't worry: If a locomotive with the
selected address is placed on the track during activation, its settings will not be affected
because CV7 can only be read but not changed.
Change to "PoM"
Select CV7
Program the value 50 into CV7. This switches the LZV100 / LV102 into setting mode; the LED
of the LZV100 / LV102 shows a double-flash.
You have 15 seconds to program the value 93 for activating the RailCom function into CV7.
The LED will shine constantly and RailCom is activated.
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