Register Programming
Register Programming has been replaced by CV programming
This system is now long obsolete - the very early DCC decoders could be configured with 8 registers. Most systems still support register mode programming if you need to use it - Please use register programming in conjunction with the manufacturers manual for the decoder.
The table below is a guideline - Out of interest only, I am still trying to find out about Register 5 and Register 6
Register | Description |
1 | 2-digit locomotive address (Now CV1) |
2 | Start voltage (Now CV2) |
3 | Accelleration delay (inertia) (Now CV3) |
4 | Deccelleration delay (inertia) (Now CV4) |
5 | CV29 when the page/pointer register has a value of 1 or value of CV pointed to by Register 6 when register 6 is being used as a pointer register |
6 | Page/Pointer Register: Used during programming for paging or indexing |
7 | Software Version Number (Now CV7) |
8 | Manufacturer ID (Now CV8) |
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