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== NMRA CV 58 - F6 Lighting Effect ==
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==NMRA CV 58 - F6 Lighting Effect==
This CV controls which [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Lighting_Effects|Lighting Effect]] is assigned to the F8 light output. On wired decoders F6 is assigned to the Green&Brown wire.
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This CV controls which [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Lighting_Effects|Lighting Effect]] is assigned to the F6 light output. On wired decoders F6 is assigned to the Green&Brown wire.
  
 
See [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Lighting_Effects|Light Effects]] or [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Support_-_Lighting|Support - Lighting]] for more information on programming this CV.
 
See [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Lighting_Effects|Light Effects]] or [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Support_-_Lighting|Support - Lighting]] for more information on programming this CV.
  
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=== Note: Smoke Units ===
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Version 4 WOWSound decoders with smoke unit support can use this CV as a "macro" to set up smoke unit support. By programming a value of 9 into this CV, F5 and F6 will be reconfigured to operate a smoke coil and fan. See your decoder literature pamphlet to see if your decoder supports this feature.
 
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[[Category:Standard CV]]
 
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[[Category:Lights]]

Latest revision as of 23:32, 21 August 2024

CV 58
F6 Lighting Effect
Range of Values0-255
Accepted Values0-255
Default Value0

NMRA CV 58 - F6 Lighting Effect

This CV controls which Lighting Effect is assigned to the F6 light output. On wired decoders F6 is assigned to the Green&Brown wire.

See Light Effects or Support - Lighting for more information on programming this CV.

Note: Smoke Units

Version 4 WOWSound decoders with smoke unit support can use this CV as a "macro" to set up smoke unit support. By programming a value of 9 into this CV, F5 and F6 will be reconfigured to operate a smoke coil and fan. See your decoder literature pamphlet to see if your decoder supports this feature.