Headlight Bell Whistle Playable Whistle Short Whistle Grade X Quill Cylinder Cocks On/Off Brake Release Train Brake Mute Rotate Sound Function Johnson Bar Up Johnson Bar Down Injector Air Pump Blower Momentum Mode Selection Idling Sounds On/Off Coal Shovelling Blow Down Ash Dump Water Filling Departing Station Announcements Arriving Station Announcements TCS 4 CV access Enabling this setting will allow all 28 functions to be controlled using only the first ten buttons on the throttle Default setting of 1200 is approximately 15 minutes If checked, each successive press of quick button with play random quill sound, unchecked will play in order Controls how fast the chuff volume can go from 0 to full volume based on changes in load when in Prototype Mode. (Default is 2.25 Seconds) .5mS per value – Range is from .5 mS to 16 sec. Early V4 decoder this is BEMF Low Calibration Early V4 decoder this is BEMF High Calibration controls the effects accelerating and decelerating have upon the chuff volume. The higher the value the more drastic the change in volume from accelerating and decelerating Early V4 decoder this is Chuff Volume Forward Trim Early V4 decoder this is Chuff Volume Reverse Trim controls how much of an effect decelerating has on the volume of the rod clank. The higher the value the greater the volume increases in rod clank from decelerating controls at what speed the Rod Clank will play. At speeds below the value the Rod Knock will not play controls at what speed the Rod Clank will play. At speeds above the value the Rod Knock will not play Controls how long the fan pulse is for the smoke unit Controls how long a loop sound is allowed to play when triggered by the aux input (reed switch input) a value of 42 gives about a 3 second loop time Sets the maximum chuff volume level while in DC mode. If you are using a high power speaker and an power pack with poor regulation, loud chuffs can cause a significant drop in voltage. Lowering the maximum chuff volume can alleviate this issue. Minimum ADC Voltage at which the motor will start, as well as any automatic directional whistles will play Sets the maximum voltage level at whcih the bell will ring in DC mode. This value must be greater than the DC motor start voltage to function properly. Sets the amount of voltage the track may drop below the start voltage before the locomotive comes to a stop. This allows the locomotive to run at a slower speed than when starting out, while preventing issues on poorly regulated power packs which do not handle the current draw at startup. Sets the voltage delta required to trigger a grade crossing quill. Sets the expected maximum ADC value the decoder can expect to see when running in Analog mode. This gives the decoder a range that can be used to determine which speed to go depending on the track voltage. By default=, this CV is set to the maximum resolution size, which means the decoder will max out at about 14.5V on the rails. This CV will not help for DC power packs with higher max outputs than 15V, but for max outputs below 15V, the speed step range can be tuned; additionally, going above the ADC range, or increasing this CV, can limit the speed step at full throttle. This often does sound nicer, and gives more of a range in the "nice chuff rate zone" where speed is limited but enjoy-ability is increased. Range of values is 0-4250. Recommended absolute minimum value is 2800. This CV MUST NOT be less than or equal to the Motor Start Voltage! PAGEMODE DIRECTMODE OPSBYTEMODE