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Basic circuit of the driving cab vehicle after conversion:
Programming the locomotive address and the function settings of the LF100XF
The locomotive address as well as all other settings of the locomotive decoder can be changed as
often as desired by PROGRAMMING.
The features of the function decoder are "stored" permanently in special locations even when the
operational voltage is switched off. In American parlance these locations are called
"Configuration Variables" or simply "CV". The LF100XF has a total of 23 such registers.
The entering/ reading of the values is done electronically, which means that it is not
necessary to open the locomotive again after the decoder has been installed.
Certain features are not switched on and off by entering a decimal value, but simply by setting or
deleting bits in a CV. In the table below, the meanings of the bits are listed wherever features are
changed by setting or deleting individual bits. More detailed information on the handling of CVs can