LOCONETBDOPSWMODE
Board Address (Board ID)
Thrown
Closed
Thrown
Closed
Thrown
Closed
Thrown
Closed
Normal
Slow
Short-circuit Protection (pins 5 and 6 unconnected)
Autoreversing (with pin E shorted to pin 5 and pin F shorted to pin 6)
Thrown
Closed
Normal
Slow
Short-circuit Protection (pins 9 and 10 unconnected)
Autoreversing (with pin K shorted to pin 9 and pin L shorted to pin 10)
Thrown
Closed
Normal
Slow
Short-circuit Protection (pins 13 and 14 unconnected)
Autoreversing (with pin P shorted to pin 13 and pin R shorted to pin 14)
Thrown
Closed
Slow
Normal
Short-Circuit Trip Speed"
Short-circuit Protection (pins 17 and 18 unconnected)
Autoreversing (with pin U shorted to pin 17 and pin V shorted to pin 18)
Trip Current is
Section 1 Trip Speed is
Section 2 Trip Speed is
Section 3 Trip Speed is
Section 4 Trip Speed is
OpSws
Short Address
gt
0
<html>The "CV" column in the table above shows "OpSw"
numbers, where the value "112." is pre-pended
<p>to the OpSw Number. For example, PM4/PM42 OpSw 1
is represented as "112.01".
<p><p>The top-most row above reflects the Board
Address configured on the "Basic" sheet.
<p><p>OpSw value 0 = "T"hrown. OpSw value 1 = "C"losed.
</html>
Basic
<html><p>
LocoNet messaging limits the supported Board Address (Board ID)
range to addresses between 1 and 128. This tool cannot access PM4/PM42
<p>devices outside of this range.
<p>
<p>This roster entry will only access the specified PM4/PM42 if the
Board Address (Active Address), on the "Basic" sheet, is correct when the
<p>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>PM4/PM42 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.
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Basic Settings
<html><span style="color: black;"><h2><strong>Trip Current (all Sections)</strong></h2></html>
<html><span style="color: black;"><h2><strong>Section 1 Characteristics</strong></h2></html>
Mode
<html><span style="color: black;"><h2><strong>Section 2 Characteristics</strong></h2></html>
Mode
<html><span style="color: black;"><h2><strong>Section 3 Characteristics</strong></h2></html>
Mode
<html><span style="color: black;"><h2><strong>Section 4 Characteristics</strong></h2></html>
Mode
Notes
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<h2><strong>Notes on PM4/PM42 Roster Entries and Programming
</strong></h2></html>
<html></strong><ul>
<li>The PM4/PM42 <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>
<li>This Roster entry is not currently capable of
displaying the short-circuit and autoreversing status of each section.
<li>Some PM4 devices do not respond to the LocoNet messages
used by this tool. Programming of these devices may
<p>be done as described in the PM4 manual. It is also possible
to upgrade the PM4 to a PM42 via a simple chip change.
<p>Upgrade chips may be available from your Digitrax dealer
or from Digitrax.
</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.