Decoder Family: BDL16x

LOCONETBDOPSWMODE

CV Definitions:

CVNamePositionsValues
1
    113.01
    113.03
    113.05
    113.06
    113.07
      113.09
      113.10
      113.11
      113.12
      113.13
      113.19
      113.25
      113.26
      113.30
      113.31
          113.36
          113.42
            113.37
            113.38
              113.39
              113.43
              113.44
                113.45
                OpSws Short Address gt 0 <html>The "CV" column in the table above shows "OpSw" numbers, where the value "113." <p>is pre-pended to the OpSw Number. <p><p>The top-most row above reflects the Board Address configured on the "Basic" sheet. <html><p>For example, BDL16 OpSw 1 is represented as "113.01".<p></html> <html><p>For example, BDL162 OpSw 1 is represented as "113.01".<p></html> <html><p>For example, BDL168 OpSw 1 is represented as "113.01".<p></html> <html> <p><p>OpSw value 0 = "T"hrown. OpSw value 1 = "C"losed.<p> </html></html> Basic <html><p> LocoNet messaging limits the supported Board Address (Board ID) range to addresses between 1 and 128. This tool cannot access <p>BDL16x devices outside of this range. <p> <p>This roster entry will only access the specified BDL16x if the Board Address (Active Address), on the <p>"Basic" sheet, is correct when the programmer is opened. <p> <p>If the Board Address (Active Address) has been changed since the programmer was opened, the programmer will attempt to access the <p>BDL16x address which was specified in the Roster entry when the progammer was opened. <p> <p>After making a change to the Roster entry's Board Address (Active Address) on the "Basic" sheet, save and close the programmer <p>window and re-open the Roster entry to ensure that the the programmer will use the modified Active Address for accesses <p>to the device. <p> <p>Note that BDL16x and PM4x documentation refers to Board Address, while DS64 and SE8C documentation refers to <p>Board ID. These are equivalent concepts. </html> Basic OpSw Settings <html><span style="color: black;"><h2><strong>Detection Characteristics</strong></h2></html> <html><span style="color: black;"><h2><strong>LocoNet Characteristics</strong></h2></html> <html><span style="color: black;"><h2><strong>LED Output Characteristics</strong></h2></html> Transponding Controls <html><span style="color: black;"><h2><strong>Transponding Characteristics</strong></h2></html> Notes <html><span style="color: black;"> <h2><strong>Notes on BDL16 Roster Entries and Programming </strong></h2></html> <html></strong><ul> <li>The BDL16 <em>must</em> be in its normal operating mode in order to respond to this Roster entry's read and write operations.</li> <li> <p>See the "Basic" sheet for the programmer's limitations with respect to Board Address.</li> </ul></html> <html><span style="color: black;"> <h2><strong>Notes on BDL162 Roster Entries and Programming </strong></h2></html> <html></strong><ul> <li>The BDL162 <em>must</em> be in its normal operating mode in order to respond to this Roster entry's read and write operations.</li> <li> <p>See the "Basic" sheet for the programmer's limitations with respect to Board Address.</li> </ul></html> <html><span style="color: black;"> <h2><strong>Notes on BDL168 Roster Entries and Programming </strong></h2></html> <html></strong><ul> <li>The BDL168 <em>must</em> be in its normal operating mode in order to respond to this Roster entry's read and write operations.</li> <li> <p>See the "Basic" sheet for the programmer's limitations with respect to Board Address.</li> </ul></html> CVs CV CV-Tabelle Taula-CV Tabulka CV CV-tabel Short Address eq 0 This sheet intentionally un-populated. See the "OpSws" tab.
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