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Multi-Protocol Operation
Analog Operation
This decoder can also be operated on analog layouts or
track sections. The decoder recognizes the analog AC or DC
voltage automatically and adapts to the track voltage. All of
the functions are active that were set under mfx or DCC for
analog operation (see Digital Operation).
Digital Operation
This multi-protocol decoder can be used under the following
digital protocols: mfx, DCC, fx (MM).
The digital protocol with the most options is the highest va-
lue digital protocol. Here is the sequence of digital protocols
in descending value:
Priority 1: mfx
Priority 2: DCC
Priority 3: fx (MM)
Note: Digital protocols can mutually influence each other.
For interruption-free operation, we recommend deactivating
unneeded digital protocols with CV 50.
As long as your central controller supports it, deactivate
unneeded digital protocols on it too.
When two or more digital protocols are recognized on the
track, the decoder automatically takes on the highest value
digital protocol, ex. mfx/DCC. The mfx digital protocol is
thereby taken on by the decoder (see previous table).
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Note: Please note that not all functions are possible in all
digital protocols. Several settings can be done for functions
under mfx and DCC, which are supposed to be effective in
analog operation.
Braking / Signal Stop Section for mfx, fx (MM), DCC
The essential feature of braking modules is that they put DC
voltage into the track. When the decoder recognizes such
DC voltage in the track, it brakes the locomotive with the
delay that has been set. When the decoder recognizes a
digital protocol again, it accelerates the locomotive to the
speed that has been set.
If automatic recognition of braking sections is to be used, we
recommend turning DC operation off (see CV description).
mfx Protocol
Addressing
• No address required; each decoder receives a unique
and distinct identification (UID).
• The decoder automatically registers itself with its UID on
a Central Station or Mobile Station.
Programming
• The properties can be programmed using the graphic
interface on the Central Station or in part with the Mobile
Station too.
• All Configuration Variables (CV) can be read multiple
times and programmed.
• The programming can be done on either the main or the
programming track.

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