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| + | =====LNCV' | ||
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| + | * [[loconet-cs-en|Command Stations]] | [[loconet-interfaces-en|Interfaces]] | **Devices** | [[locont-wi-en|Wiring]] | ||
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| + | ---- | ||
| + | LNCV's seems to be an invention of Uhlenbrock Elektronik GmbH, which gives programming I/O modules another dimension. | ||
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| + | Uhlenbrock Elektronik GmbH did not publish how it works, but it is easy to reengineer it. | ||
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| + | So what does Rocrail do with this information? | ||
| + | Starting to provide a general dialog to program LNCV's similar the IB it will make users not having an IB box but build them a LocoBuffer the ability to program such devices. | ||
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| + | The dialog is in a very rudimental state but usable if you know how. | ||
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| + | Some modules are set default to module **address 65535** which is not programable. (valid range is between 1 and 2048) | ||
| + | To connect with such a module you must send a detection command with the **Detect** button. | ||
| + | Make sure that only one module is on the LocoNet bus with the 65535 address, and do not forget to **push** the **program button** on the module! (The LED starts blinking) | ||
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| + | If the detect command did get a response from a module the Module Key will be set and the module will accept LNCV commands. | ||
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| + | The module keys are in case of Uhlenbrock the first four figures of the product number: | ||
| + | * 6334 Feedback module for 2-rail layouts | ||
| + | * 6335 Feedback module for 3-rail layouts | ||
| + | * 6341 Switch module | ||
| + | * 6861 LISSY Receiver | ||
| + | * and so on | ||
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| + | If the module allready has a module address you must set this in the CV and value fields: | ||
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| + | CV=0 and Value=module address | ||
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| + | In this case you have to push the **Start** button to make the module listen to LNCV commands.\\ | ||
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| + | {{lncv-start.png}}\\ | ||
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| + | When the module is ready to process LNCV commands the LED will blink on the module:\\ | ||
| + | {{lncv-demo.jpg}}\\ | ||
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| + | After setting the CV and Value you can **Get** and **Set** the modules LNCV' | ||
| + | (See for details the manual of the module.) | ||
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| + | {{lncv-get.png}} | ||
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| + | Do not forget to push the **Stop** button to signal the module to quit LNCV mode. | ||
| + | The LED will stop blinking and the programming is done. | ||
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| + | Separate module specific dialogs will be added in the future for more comfort:\\ | ||
| + | {{63350.png}}\\ | ||