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− | Since some throttles have a limited number of physical function buttons TCS created "Light Mode" and "Sound Mode". While in Light Mode function buttons will control lights, while in sound mode the function buttons will control sounds. To switch between the modes press | + | Since some throttles have a limited number of physical function buttons TCS created "Light Mode" and "Sound Mode". While in Light Mode function buttons will control lights, while in sound mode the function buttons will control sounds. To switch between the modes press the [[{{NAMESPACE}}:CV_242|Audio Assist Button]] (default is F8) twice in rapid succession and the decoder will announce the mode you are now in, feedback can be disabled with [[{{NAMESPACE}}:CV_176|CV176 "User Options 1 CV"]]. <br> |
There are sometimes where you may want both a sound and a light to respond together with a single button press such as [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Ditch_Light_Preset|pressing F2 to blow the horn and blink the ditch lights]], in this case you need the function to be "dual enabled" | There are sometimes where you may want both a sound and a light to respond together with a single button press such as [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Ditch_Light_Preset|pressing F2 to blow the horn and blink the ditch lights]], in this case you need the function to be "dual enabled" | ||
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+ | There are two additional function pages available (if enabled in [[{{NAMESPACE}}:CV_177|User Options CV 2]]) in addition to Light Mode and Sound Mode. "Function Page 3" and "Function Page 4". On Function Page 3 pushing F0 is the same as pressing F10, F1 becomes F11 ... F9 becomes F19. On Function Page 4 F0 becomes F20, F1 is F21 ... F8 is F28. This feature is useful for command stations that don't support extended functions as it allows users to access all functions even if the command station can't actually send a DCC packet for that function. *Note - If a function packet higher then 9 is sent while on function page 3 or 4 the packet will not have an offset. IE F10-F28 always activate F10-F28 regardless of the active function page. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 17 December 2020
Since some throttles have a limited number of physical function buttons TCS created "Light Mode" and "Sound Mode". While in Light Mode function buttons will control lights, while in sound mode the function buttons will control sounds. To switch between the modes press the Audio Assist Button (default is F8) twice in rapid succession and the decoder will announce the mode you are now in, feedback can be disabled with CV176 "User Options 1 CV".
There are sometimes where you may want both a sound and a light to respond together with a single button press such as pressing F2 to blow the horn and blink the ditch lights, in this case you need the function to be "dual enabled"
There are two additional function pages available (if enabled in User Options CV 2) in addition to Light Mode and Sound Mode. "Function Page 3" and "Function Page 4". On Function Page 3 pushing F0 is the same as pressing F10, F1 becomes F11 ... F9 becomes F19. On Function Page 4 F0 becomes F20, F1 is F21 ... F8 is F28. This feature is useful for command stations that don't support extended functions as it allows users to access all functions even if the command station can't actually send a DCC packet for that function. *Note - If a function packet higher then 9 is sent while on function page 3 or 4 the packet will not have an offset. IE F10-F28 always activate F10-F28 regardless of the active function page.
Dual Enabled Functions Part 1 | |
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Range of Values | 0-255 |
Default Value | 1 |
Contents
NMRA CV 238 - Dual Enabled Functions Part 1
This controls whether functions are Dual Enabled. To dual enable a light function take the value in the corresponding columns and sum them together, program that value into the CV
Function Button | Value |
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F0 | 1 |
F1 | 2 |
F2 | 4 |
F3 | 8 |
F4 | 16 |
F5 | 32 |
F6 | 64 |
F7 | 128 |
Dual Enabled Functions Part 2 | |
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Range of Values | 0-255 |
Default Value | 1 |
NMRA CV 239 - Dual Enabled Functions Part 2
This controls whether functions are Dual Enabled. To dual enable a light function take the value in the corresponding columns and sum them together, program that value into the CV
Function Button | Value |
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F8 | 1 |
F9 | 2 |
F10 | 4 |
F11 | 8 |
F12 | 16 |
F13 | 32 |
F14 | 64 |
F15 | 128 |
Dual Enabled Functions Part 3 | |
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Range of Values | 0-255 |
Default Value | 0 |
NMRA CV 240 - Dual Enabled Functions Part 3
This controls whether functions are Dual Enabled. To dual enable a light function take the value in the corresponding columns and sum them together, program that value into the CV
Function Button | Value |
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F16 | 1 |
F17 | 2 |
F18 | 4 |
F19 | 8 |
F20 | 16 |
F21 | 32 |
F22 | 64 |
F23 | 128 |
Dual Enabled Functions Part 4 | |
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Range of Values | 0-255 |
Default Value | 0 |
NMRA CV 241 - Dual Enabled Functions Part 4
This controls whether functions are Dual Enabled. To dual enable a light function take the value in the corresponding columns and sum them together, program that value into the CV
Function Button | Value |
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F24 | 1 |
F25 | 2 |
F26 | 4 |
F27 | 8 |
F28 | 16 |