Operation with DCC
Dip switch 10 must be set at "ON" for operation of the m84
with DCC.
The users connected to the decoder can now receive
commands and be switched at the address that has been
set. The status lights on the decoder indicate the switching
status at the outputs (green / red).
Programming on the Programming Track
If the address itself is to be changed by means of program-
ming, then the decoder must be connected to the program-
ming track and the dip switches 1 to 9 must be set at "OFF"
– the decoder can then be programmed.
Basic Settings
CV Meaning
1
Address (lower part)
8
Reset
9
Address (upper part)
Hobby color light signal 0 = off / 1-10 =
38
brightness
Preset Operating Mode
79
(See Page 18)
Programming an Address
Two CVs (CV1; CV9) must be set in order to program an
address in DCC. The turnout group address is set. The
individual turnout addresses are generated in the same way
as when setting the address with the dip switches.
Turnout group address = CV1 + (CV9 x 64)
Example:
CV1 = 15, CV9 = 3 ->
Turnout group address:
Individual turnout addresses:
Turnouts have the individual turnout addresses 825 to 828.
Value
0 – 63
8
0 – 7
0 – 10
0 – 4
15 + (3 x 64) = 207
207 x 4 - 3 = 825
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