CV | Name | Positions | Values |
csOpSw.001 | | |
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csOpSw.002 | | |
- Command Station *
- Booster (not recommended)
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csOpSw.002 | | |
- Command Station *
- Booster (not recommended)
|
csOpSw.003 | | |
|
csOpSw.004 | | |
|
csOpSw.005 | | |
|
csOpSw.006 | | |
- check for decoder before programming *
- program without checking for a decoder
|
csOpSw.007 | | |
|
csOpSw.008 | | |
|
csOpSw.009 | | |
|
csOpSw.010 | | |
|
csOpSw.011 | | |
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csOpSw.012 | | |
|
csOpSw.014 | | |
|
csOpSw.013 | | |
- 200 seconds *
- 600 seconds
|
csOpSw.015 | | |
- will not change loco speed *
- will force a loco to 0 speed
|
csOpSw.016 | | |
|
csOpSw.017 | | |
|
csOpSw.018 | | |
- 'Normal' *
- 'Extended'
|
csOpSw.018 | | |
- 'Normal' *
- 'Extended'
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csOpSw.019 | | |
|
csOpSw.020 | | |
|
csOpSw.021 | | |
- t
- c
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csOpSw.022 | | |
- t
- c
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csOpSw.023 | | |
- t
- c
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| | |
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csOpSw.024 | | |
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csOpSw.025 | | |
|
csOpSw.026 | | |
|
csOpSw.027 | | |
- propagate to the DCC track signal *
- do not propagate to the DCC track signal (the 'Bushby' bit)
|
csOpSw.028 | | |
|
csOpSw.029 | | |
|
csOpSw.030 | | |
|
csOpSw.031 | | |
- Normal *
- Fast (JMRI-recommended)
|
csOpSw.032 | | |
|
csOpSw.033 | | |
- Off, regardless of state at power-down
- restored to the track power state at last power-down *
|
csOpSw.034 | | |
- will be 'Idle' *
- will be 'Active' if 'Active' at power-down, else 'Idle'
|
csOpSw.035 | | |
|
csOpSw.036 | | |
- Normal operating state *
- Clears all mobile decoder info and consists
|
csOpSw.037 | | |
- Normal operating state *
- Clears all routes
|
csOpSw.038 | | |
|
csOpSw.038 | | |
- Clears all internal memory states *
- Activates 'Slot zero' feature
|
csOpSw.039 | | |
- Normal operating state *
- Clears all internal memory states, including OpSw 36 and 37.
|
csOpSw.040 | | |
- Normal operating state *
- Resets DCS240 to factory default
|
csOpSw.040 | | |
- Normal operating state *
- Resets DCS210 to factory default
|
csOpSw.041 | | |
|
csOpSw.042 | | |
|
csOpSw.043 | | |
|
csOpSw.044 | | |
- 400 *
- 120
|
csOpSw.044 | | |
|
csOpSw.045 | | |
|
csOpSw.046 | | |
|
csOpSw.047 | | |
- only as a progrmming track *
- as a 'braking generator' when not programming
|
csOpSw.048 | | |
|
csOpSw.049 | | |
|
csOpSw.050 | | |
|
csOpSw.051 | | |
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csOpSw.052 | | |
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csOpSw.053 | | |
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csOpSw.054 | | |
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csOpSw.055 | | |
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csOpSw.056 | | |
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csOpSw.057 | | |
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csOpSw.058 | | |
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csOpSw.059 | | |
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csOpSw.059 | | |
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csOpSw.060 | | |
|
csOpSw.061 | | |
|
csOpSw.062 | | |
|
csOpSw.063 | | |
|
csOpSw.064 | | |
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csOpSw.065 | | |
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csOpSw.066 | | |
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csOpSw.067 | | |
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csOpSw.068 | | |
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csOpSw.069 | | |
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csOpSw.070 | | |
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csOpSw.071 | | |
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csOpSw.072 | | |
|
csOpSw.073 | | |
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csOpSw.074 | | |
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csOpSw.075 | | |
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csOpSw.076 | | |
|
csOpSw.077 | | |
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csOpSw.078 | | |
|
csOpSw.079 | | |
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csOpSw.080 | | |
|
csOpSw.081 | | |
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csOpSw.082 | | |
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csOpSw.083 | | |
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csOpSw.084 | | |
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csOpSw.085 | | |
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csOpSw.086 | | |
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csOpSw.087 | | |
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csOpSw.088 | | |
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csOpSw.089 | | |
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csOpSw.090 | | |
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csOpSw.091 | | |
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csOpSw.092 | | |
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csOpSw.093 | | |
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csOpSw.094 | | |
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csOpSw.095 | | |
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csOpSw.096 | | |
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csOpSw.097 | | |
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csOpSw.098 | | |
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csOpSw.099 | | |
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csOpSw.100 | | |
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csOpSw.101 | | |
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csOpSw.102 | | |
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csOpSw.103 | | |
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csOpSw.104 | | |
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csOpSw.105 | | |
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csOpSw.106 | | |
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csOpSw.107 | | |
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csOpSw.108 | | |
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csOpSw.109 | | |
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csOpSw.110 | | |
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csOpSw.111 | | |
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csOpSw.112 | | |
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csOpSw.113 | | |
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csOpSw.114 | | |
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csOpSw.115 | | |
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csOpSw.116 | | |
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csOpSw.117 | | |
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csOpSw.118 | | |
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csOpSw.119 | | |
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csOpSw.120 | | |
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csOpSw.121 | | |
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csOpSw.122 | | |
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csOpSw.123 | | |
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csOpSw.124 | | |
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csOpSw.125 | | |
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csOpSw.126 | | |
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csOpSw.127 | | |
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csOpSw.128 | | |
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Basic
<html><span style="color: black;"><h3><strong>
Basic Operating Mode</strong></h3></html>
<html><span style="color: black;"><h3><strong>
Slot "Purging" Management</strong></h3></html>
<html><span style="color: black;"><h3><strong>
Locomotive and Slot Management</strong></h3></html>
<html><span style="color: black;"><h3><strong>
New Locomotive Management</strong></h3></html>
<html><span style="color: black;"><h3><strong>
Command Station Routes Management</strong></h3></html>
<html><span style="color: black;"><h3><strong>
Switch Control Message Management</strong></h3></html>
<html><span style="color: black;"><h3><strong>
Command Station Sounds Management</strong></h3></html>
<html><span style="color: black;"><h3><strong>
LocoNet Track Status Management</strong></h3></html>
<html><span style="color: black;">
<strong>* - Indicates the "Factory Default" setting
</strong></html>
Track Outputs Control
<html><span style="color: black;"><h3><strong>
Track Output Management</strong></h3></html>
<html><span style="color: black;"><h3><strong>
Programming Track Output Management</strong></h3></html>
Internal Storage Management
<html><span style="color: black;">
<h2><strong>Command Station "Loco Reset" Button Management
</strong></h2></html>
<html><span style="color: black;">
<h2><strong>Command Station Internal Storage Clearing Functions
</strong></h2></html>
<html></strong><h3>NOTE:</h3>
In order for OpSw36, OpSw37, and/or OpSw39 operations to take
effect, it may be necessary to<p>
remove command station power or briefly place the command
station into "OpSw" mode via its <p>
front-panel switch.<p>
<p>
Note also that JMRI's LocoNet Slot Monitor does not recognize the
Command Station OpSw<p>
operations which can clear the slots. It is best to shut down
JMRI and re-start after<p>
clearing the Command Station slot table via
OpSw 36 or OpSw39 mechanisms.</html>
JMRI cannot programmatically modify DCS240 OpSw40. Use a throttle with the DCS240 in "OpSw" mode.
JMRI cannot programmatically modify DCS210 OpSw40. Use a throttle with the DCS210 in "OpSw" mode.
Reserved OpSws
These OpSw ought not be changed from factory default settings.
The OpSw settings below cannot be changed by this tool.
<html><span style="color: black;">
<strong>* - Indicates the "Factory Default" setting
</strong></html>
OpSws
<html>The "CV" column in the table above shows "OpSw"
numbers, where the value "csOpSw." <p>is pre-pended to
the OpSw Number.
<html>
<p><p>OpSw value 0 = "T"hrown. OpSw value 1 = "C"losed.<p>
</html></html>
Notes
<html><span style="color: black;">
<h2><strong>Notes on DCS240 OpSw Settings
</strong></h2></html>
<html></strong><ul>
<li>The Command Station should be in "Run" mode when programming
Command Station OpSw <p>
settings using this Roster entry.<p>
(There is some evidence that this tool can modify OpSw settings
when the Command Station <p>
DCS240 switch is set for "OpSw" mode, but be careful to check
for the desired result if <p>
using this roster entry when the DCS240 is set for "OpSw" mode.)</li>
<p>
<li>The documentation for DCS240 OpSw "factory default"
settings are not consistent with at<p>
least one DCS240 device. This decoder definition shows the
"factory default" settings <p>
from an actual DCS240.</li>
<p>
<li>When manipulating OpSws 36, 37, and/or 39, for the
purpose of clearing internal <p>
storage of slots, routes, etc., it may be necessary to power-cycle
the command station <p>
or to switch the command station to "Sleep" mode, momentarily,
before returning to<p>
"Run" mode, after writing the the OpSw to the "C"losed state.
<p>
The command station may fail to act upon the request if one
of these operations is not done.<p>
<li>Note that JMRI's LocoNet Slot Monitor does not recognize
the Command Station OpSw<p>
operations which can clear the slots.<p>
It is best to shut down JMRI and re-start after clearing the
Command Station slot table<p>
using OpSw mechanisms.</li>
<p;>
<li>The 'Global System Loco "Speed-step Mode" Default
for New Loco Acquisition' item on the <p>
"Basic OpSw Settings" 'Sheet' will not be "colorized"
to reflect the state of OpSw21,<p>
OpSw22 and OpSw23, due to limitations of JMRI's mechanisms.</li>
</ul></html>
<html><span style="color: black;">
<h2><strong>Notes on DCS210 OpSw Settings
</strong></h2></html>
<html></strong><ul>
<li>The Command Station should be in "Run" mode when programming
Command Station OpSw <p>
settings using this Roster entry.<p>
(There is some evidence that this tool can modify OpSw settings
when the Command Station <p>
DCS210 switch is set for "OpSw" mode, but be careful to check
for the desired result if <p>
using this roster entry when the DCS210 is set for "OpSw" mode.)</li>
<p>
<li>The documentation for DCS210 OpSw "factory default"
settings are not consistent with at<p>
least one DCS210 device. This decoder definition shows the
"factory default" settings <p>
from an actual DCS210.</li>
<p>
<li>When manipulating OpSws 36, 37, and/or 39, for the
purpose of clearing internal <p>
storage of slots, routes, etc., it may be necessary to power-cycle
the command station <p>
or to switch the command station to "Sleep" mode, momentarily,
before returning to<p>
"Run" mode, after writing the the OpSw to the "C"losed state.
<p>
The command station may fail to act upon the request if one
of these operations is not done.<p>
<li>Note that JMRI's LocoNet Slot Monitor does not recognize
the Command Station OpSw<p>
operations which can clear the slots.<p>
It is best to shut down JMRI and re-start after clearing the
Command Station slot table<p>
using OpSw mechanisms.</li>
<p;>
<li>The 'Global System Loco "Speed-step Mode" Default
for New Loco Acquisition' item on the <p>
"Basic OpSw Settings" 'Sheet' will not be "colorized"
to reflect the state of OpSw21,<p>
OpSw22 and OpSw23, due to limitations of JMRI's mechanisms.</li>
</ul></html>
CVs
CV
CV-Tabelle
Taula-CV
Tabulka CV
CV-tabel
This sheet intentionally un-populated. See the "OpSws" tab.