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The momentum function is a quick and easy way to change the acceleration and deceleration rates of the decoder. There are two modes which are toggled between with every press of the momentum button (Function 15 by default). These modes are "Switching Momentum" and "Mainline Momentum" When the Momentum button is pressed the decoder will announce what momentum mode it is in. | The momentum function is a quick and easy way to change the acceleration and deceleration rates of the decoder. There are two modes which are toggled between with every press of the momentum button (Function 15 by default). These modes are "Switching Momentum" and "Mainline Momentum" When the Momentum button is pressed the decoder will announce what momentum mode it is in. | ||
− | == Mainline Momentum == | + | ==Mainline Momentum== |
Mainline Momentum is the default mode on our flagship WOWSound products. In mainline momentum the engine will accelerate and decelerate slowly as if it was a prototype train on the mainline. | Mainline Momentum is the default mode on our flagship WOWSound products. In mainline momentum the engine will accelerate and decelerate slowly as if it was a prototype train on the mainline. | ||
− | This also give more realistic operation when used together with the [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Train_Brake|Braking Feature | + | This also give more realistic operation when used together with the [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Train_Brake|Braking Feature]].<br>Indexed CV 4:52 and 4:53 control what momentum values are used when in Mainline Momentum mode. |
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− | Indexed CV 4:52 and 4:53 control what momentum values are used when in Mainline Momentum mode | ||
− | == Switching Momentum == | + | ==Switching Momentum== |
− | When in switching momentum mode the engine will operate as if it was a switching locomotive, stopping and starting quickly with little momentum. This is useful when using the locomotive as a switcher or when inexperienced operators are running your trains and you don't want them to crash them. Some WOWSound users also find it fun to set the speed and use just the [ | + | When in switching momentum mode the engine will operate as if it was a switching locomotive, stopping and starting quickly with little momentum. This is useful when using the locomotive as a switcher or when inexperienced operators are running your trains and you don't want them to crash them. Some WOWSound users also find it fun to set the speed and use just the [[Train Brake|Brake Feature]] and directional button to control the engine while switching, something to try next time your shunting some cars.<br>Indexed CV 4:50 and 4:51 control what momentum values are used when in Switching Momentum mode. |
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− | Indexed CV 4:50 and 4:51 control what momentum values are used when in | + | ==Configuration Options== |
+ | '''!!!NOTE!!! By using the Momentum Mode function on a WOWSound decoder, this feature will ''overwrite'' the acceleration and deceleration values stored in [[CV 3]] and [[CV 4]].''' If you want to change the acceleration and deceleration rates for Mainline and/or Switching mode momentum, use the Indexed CV's for each mode. See the table below: | ||
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+ | |+Indexed CV's for Momentum Function in WOWSound Version 4 and Older Decoders | ||
+ | |4:50 | ||
+ | |Switching Mode Acceleration | ||
+ | |'''Default = 5''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |4:51 | ||
+ | |Switching Mode Deceleration | ||
+ | |'''Default = 5''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |4:52 | ||
+ | |Mainline Mode Acceleration | ||
+ | |'''Default = 20''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |4:53 | ||
+ | |Mainline Mode Deceleration | ||
+ | |'''Default = 60''' | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | ''Each of these indexed CV's has a valid range of values from 0 to 254.'' '''A value of 255 is invalid and will be considered the same as 0.''' | ||
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+ | ==Video Demonstration== | ||
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− | [[Category:Motor]][[Category:Technical Support]] | + | [[Category:Motor]] |
+ | [[Category:Technical Support]] |
Latest revision as of 04:56, 7 February 2024
The momentum function is a quick and easy way to change the acceleration and deceleration rates of the decoder. There are two modes which are toggled between with every press of the momentum button (Function 15 by default). These modes are "Switching Momentum" and "Mainline Momentum" When the Momentum button is pressed the decoder will announce what momentum mode it is in.
Mainline Momentum
Mainline Momentum is the default mode on our flagship WOWSound products. In mainline momentum the engine will accelerate and decelerate slowly as if it was a prototype train on the mainline.
This also give more realistic operation when used together with the Braking Feature.
Indexed CV 4:52 and 4:53 control what momentum values are used when in Mainline Momentum mode.
Switching Momentum
When in switching momentum mode the engine will operate as if it was a switching locomotive, stopping and starting quickly with little momentum. This is useful when using the locomotive as a switcher or when inexperienced operators are running your trains and you don't want them to crash them. Some WOWSound users also find it fun to set the speed and use just the Brake Feature and directional button to control the engine while switching, something to try next time your shunting some cars.
Indexed CV 4:50 and 4:51 control what momentum values are used when in Switching Momentum mode.
Configuration Options
!!!NOTE!!! By using the Momentum Mode function on a WOWSound decoder, this feature will overwrite the acceleration and deceleration values stored in CV 3 and CV 4. If you want to change the acceleration and deceleration rates for Mainline and/or Switching mode momentum, use the Indexed CV's for each mode. See the table below:
4:50 | Switching Mode Acceleration | Default = 5 |
4:51 | Switching Mode Deceleration | Default = 5 |
4:52 | Mainline Mode Acceleration | Default = 20 |
4:53 | Mainline Mode Deceleration | Default = 60 |
Each of these indexed CV's has a valid range of values from 0 to 254. A value of 255 is invalid and will be considered the same as 0.