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==NMRA CV 109 - Extended Version ID (High Byte)==
 
==NMRA CV 109 - Extended Version ID (High Byte)==
 
This CV is used by TCS to store information regarding the version of a specific decoder type. This CV is primarily used for decoder programming interfaces (such as JMRI) so the correct CV information for this decoder can be automatically found and loaded.
 
This CV is used by TCS to store information regarding the version of a specific decoder type. This CV is primarily used for decoder programming interfaces (such as JMRI) so the correct CV information for this decoder can be automatically found and loaded.

Revision as of 21:05, 29 March 2023

CV 109
Extended Version ID High Byte
Range of Values0-255
Accepted Values(None)
Default Value(Varies)

NMRA CV 109 - Extended Version ID (High Byte)

This CV is used by TCS to store information regarding the version of a specific decoder type. This CV is primarily used for decoder programming interfaces (such as JMRI) so the correct CV information for this decoder can be automatically found and loaded.

CV 109 is used to identify the OEM or Locomotive Manufacturer for the decoder. If the decoder is not produced by TCS for an OEM, the value will be 0, indicating that this decoder is a flagship product built and sold directly from TCS. See the table below for reference:

CV 109 (OEM Reference)
OEM Name Value
Train Control Systems Inc. 0
Bachmann Trains Inc. 1
Rapido Trains Inc. 2