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by default.
* Have you perhaps wired the LED back to front? (long lead is the LED positive)
* Did you add a resistor? If not, you may have burn the LED! (The function will
still be OK).
Help - I think I must have made a CV setting mistake. Now it won’t work.
Just do a reset and it will be back to the settings it had when you bought it.
It has got a big black hole in the heat-shrink!
The only way this can happen is by incorrect wiring, overload or similar. You
killed it! (It may only be a dead light function - if in Doubt, always try a RESET using
CV8 or CV30)
Even More functions:
Button control of Back EMF: CV136
You can choose to turn back EMF on and off at will if you set your decoder up to make this
function available. This gives your hands on control of B-EMF via you chosen function button.
You can select which button will switch BEMF using this table.
* Set CV61 = 3
* CV136 should be set as per this table. We recommend that you choose a function 9 or lower
for most systems to preserve direct on/off access.
Fn Button CV136
5 1
6 2
7 4
8 8
9 16
10 32
11 64
12 128
CV64, Dimmed Brightness function.
2-6 for LEDs, 12-18 for bulbs.
Button control of the motor:
CV133
There are many uses for this: turntables, cranes, conveyor belts &high current devices using
up to 1 Amp. Setup is simple:
Establish the motor speed and then choose the style of button control and its done!
Setting the motor speed:
This is important as there is no variable speed control in this mode,
just forward or reverse, so unless you are making a model weapon or centrifuge, you are