features are "stored" permanently in special locations even when the operational voltage is switched
off. These locations are called "configuration variables" or simply "CV". The values are configured
electronically, which means that it is not necessary to open the locomotive again after the decoder
has been installed.
You need one of the following Digital plus systems to program the locomotive decoder:
LZ100 / LZV100 (with manual controls or interface); SET02; compact.
You can alter the content of CVs both through "Programming in operational mode (PoM)" (except
for CV1, CV17 and CV18) or "Programming on the programming track".
For detailed instructions on how to program using the above-mentioned devices, please refer to the
operating manuals which accompany those devices.
The decoder is programmed ex-works for operation with address 3 and 28 running notches. The
decoder can be used with these basic configurations immediately after purchase.
6.1 Resetting the decoder
If you wish to reset all the decoder CVs to the ex-works setting, enter value 8 or 33 in CV8.
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Table of supported CVs
Value /
CV
Meaning
Bit
1
1-127
Basic locomotive address. This number is used to call up
locomotives in the Digital plus by Lenz
range 1-99 is recommended for operation with
Digital plus by Lenz
When writing this CV, CV19 (multiple traction address) is
automatically deleted in the decoder and Bit 6 (use of extended
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system. The use of
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devices.
37
E
Ex-works
setting
3