Inc Sound Module Decoder - Manual

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CV# CV Usage/Notes Default
Value
Value
Range
22 Advanced Consist function control override for
F0 & F9-F12
00
Decoder Utility CVs
Decoder Reset
08 Reset decoder to factory default CVs
Value Action
08 Reset all to factory default
09 Reset to factory default except
speed tables and selected sound
scheme.
129
Decoder Lock
15 Selects the target decoder for programming
commands
0=Decoder Lock O
1-7=Unique decoder IDs
0 0-7
16 Sets the ID number of each decoder installed in
a locomotive
0=Decoder Lock O
1-7=Unique decoder IDs
0 0-7
Decoder IDs
105 User private ID #1 00
106 User private ID #2 00
07 Version ID-Read Only 64
08 Manufacturer ID-Digitrax 129
7.0 Basic Decoder Setup CVs
The decoder’s address and the configuration register CVs are the basic CVs
needed to operate a decoder.
7.1 Decoder Addresses
The decoder’s address is the unique identification number that lets that decoder
recognize commands sent to it by the command station. Once you program the
decoder’s address, it is remembered by the decoder until it is changed.
Decoders can be programmed with both 2 digit and 4 digit addresses but only
one or the other will be in use at any time. Whether the 2 or 4 digit address is
used is determined by CV29, the configuration register.