LOCONETCSOPSWMODE
OpSw 01
OpSw 01
DCS240 acts as a
OpSw 02
DCS210 acts as a
OpSw 02
Autoreversing is
OpSw 03
OpSw 04
OpSw 04
OpSw 05
OpSw 05
Programming track will
OpSw 06
OpSw 07
OpSw 07
OpSw 08
OpSw 08
OpSw 09
OpSw 09
OpSw 10
OpSw 10
OpSw 11
OpSw 11
OpSw 12
OpSw 12
Locomotive Purge is
OpSw 14
OpSw 014
eq
0
Purge time is
OpSw 13
OpSw 014
eq
0
Locomotive Purging will
OpSw 15
OpSw 16
OpSw 16
Automatic advanced decoder assisted [FX] consists are
OpSw 17
DCS240 booster short circuit shutdown time is
OpSw 18
DCS210 booster short circuit shutdown time is
OpSw 18
OpSw 19
OpSw 19
Address 00 'Analog stretching' (or conventional locos) is
OpSw 20
Global System Loco "Speed-step Mode" Default for New Loco Acquisition
OpSw21, OpSw22, OpSw23
OpSw 24
OpSw 24
Echo of Route control commands to LocoNet is
OpSw 25
Command Station 'Routes' are
OpSw 26
"Normal" Switch commands
OpSw 27
Interrogation of turnouts and sensors at power on is
OpSw 28
OpSw 29
OpSw 29
OpSw 30
OpSw 30
Route/switch message output rate (when not trinary mode) is
OpSw 31 - the speed at which turnout commands are propagated to the DCC track signal
OpSw 32
OpSw 32
At power-up, track power will be
OpSw 33
OpSw 033
eq
1
At power-up, track power state
OpSw 34
'Loco Reset' button is
OpSw 35
OpSw 36
OpSw 36
OpSw 37
OpSw 37
OpSw 38
OpSw 38
DCS210 Loco Reset Button
OpSw 38
OpSw 39
OpSw 39
OpSw 40
A Factory Reset operation can be performed using a throttle when the DCS240 is in "OpSw" mode. JMRI cannot perform this "programmatically".
OpSw 40
A Factory Reset operation can be performed using a throttle when the DCS210 is in "OpSw" mode. JMRI cannot perform this "programmatically".
Diagnostic 'click' on incoming LocoNet activity and Route activation
OpSw 41
Two "short beep" indication of loco 'purging' is
OpSw 42
LocoNet update of command staiton's track status is
OpSw 43
Number of available slots is
OpSw 44a
OpSw 44
OpSw 44
Command station reply to LocoNet switch state requests is
OpSw 45
OpSw 46
OpSw 46
Programming track acts
OpSw 47
OpSw48
OpSw49
OpSw50
OpSw51
OpSw52
OpSw53
OpSw54
OpSw55
OpSw56
OpSw57
OpSw58
OpSw59
OpSw59
OpSw60
OpSw61
OpSw62
OpSw63
OpSw64
OpSw65
OpSw66
OpSw67
OpSw68
OpSw69
OpSw70
OpSw71
OpSw72
OpSw73
OpSw74
Slower, but more reliable *
Faster, but may be less reliable
Programming Track Operations are
OpSw75 - "Faster" mode is similar to DCS100 and may not be as reliable as "Slower"
OpSw76
OpSw77
OpSw78
OpSw79
OpSw80
OpSw81
OpSw82
OpSw83
OpSw84
OpSw85
OpSw86
OpSw87
OpSw88
OpSw89
OpSw90
OpSw91
OpSw92
OpSw93
OpSw94
OpSw95
OpSw96
OpSw97
OpSw98
OpSw99
OpSw100
OpSw101
OpSw102
OpSw103
OpSw104
OpSw105
OpSw106
OpSw107
OpSw108
OpSw109
OpSw110
OpSw111
OpSw112
OpSw113
OpSw114
OpSw115
OpSw116
OpSw117
OpSw118
OpSw119
OpSw120
OpSw121
OpSw122
OpSw123
OpSw124
OpSw125
OpSw126
OpSw127
OpSw128
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>
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<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
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<h2><strong>Command Station "Loco Reset" Button Management
</strong></h2></html>
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<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.
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<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
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<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.