Difference between revisions of "Diesel Version 5:CV 5"
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− | == NMRA CV 5 - Vhigh (Top Volts) == | + | ==NMRA CV 5 - Vhigh (Top Volts)== |
− | Vhigh is used to specify the motor voltage level at maximum speed. | + | CV5 is used in conjunction with [[{{NAMESPACE}}:CV_2|CV2]] and [[Diesel Version 5:CV 6|CV6]] as part of the [[{{NAMESPACE}}:3_Point_Speed_Curves_Feature|3 Point Speed Curves feature]] |
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+ | From S-9.2.2 of the NMRA Standards and Recommended Practices: | ||
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+ | ''"Vhigh is used to specify the motor voltage level at maximum speed. This value is a fraction of available voltage. When CV 5 equals 255, the full available voltage will be applied. Values of 0, 1, or 255 indicate that Vhigh is not used in the calculation of the speed table. Vhigh requires no other CV programming to be activated."'' | ||
[[Category:Standard CV]] | [[Category:Standard CV]] | ||
[[Category:Motor]] | [[Category:Motor]] |
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NMRA CV 5 - Vhigh (Top Volts)
CV5 is used in conjunction with CV2 and CV6 as part of the 3 Point Speed Curves feature
From S-9.2.2 of the NMRA Standards and Recommended Practices:
"Vhigh is used to specify the motor voltage level at maximum speed. This value is a fraction of available voltage. When CV 5 equals 255, the full available voltage will be applied. Values of 0, 1, or 255 indicate that Vhigh is not used in the calculation of the speed table. Vhigh requires no other CV programming to be activated."