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  1. CV08 - Factory Reset CV
    CV08 is the factory reset CV for all FX3 decoders and also the Manufacturer ID C...
  2. CV29 - Configuration Register - Overview
    There are a number of Configuration Variables (CV's) which determine the per...
  3. CV02, CV06, CV05 - Three Step Speed Table
    Three Step Speed Table CV02 V-Start (Start Voltage) CV06 V-Mid (Mid Point Voltag...
  4. Comprehensive CV List
    It would be helpful if you provided a comprehensive function map. It would be he...
  5. CV55, 56 & 57 - Scaleable Speed Stabilization
    Some Digitrax decoders offer scalable speed stabilization (also called back EMF)...
  6. CV29 - Addition Method
    CV29 controls many aspects of the locomotive, including its decoder address (inc...
  7. CV33-46: Function Remapping
    Function remapping allows you to set up which function outputs are controlled by...
  8. CV61 - Non-directional Headlights, Transponding, & Split Phase Motor Drive
    Characteristics Controlled by CV61: Some Digitrax Decoders use CV61 (one of t...
  9. CV54 - Torque Compensation & Switching Speed
    In FX3 decoders, CV54 is used to control the decoder's torque compensation and s...
  10. CV19 - Advanced Consist Address
    Most customers that use Digitrax command stations use UniVersal Consisting inste...
  11. CV03 - Acceleration Rate
    Acceleration is the rate at which the decoder increases from one speed step to t...
  12. CV09 - SuperSonicTM
    The SuperSonicTM feature allows you to adjust the PWM (pulse width modulatio...
  13. CV65-CV95 - 28 Step Loadable Speed Table
    When you are using a throttle to control a locomotive, you will notice that as y...
  14. CV29 - Look Up Table Method
    CV29 controls many aspects of the locomotive, including its decoder address (two...
  15. CV29 - Speed Tables
    CV29 is assigned a single value which chooses a combination of specific effe...
  16. CV29 - Speed Steps
    CV29 is assigned a single value which chooses a combination of specific effe...
  17. CV07, CV08, CV105 - Decoder ID CVs
    Several CVs are reserved for identifying your decoders. CV07 is the manufactu...
  18. CV16 & CV15 - Decoder Lock Feature
    DCC users sometimes wish to install more than one decoder in a single locomotive...
  19. CV04 - Deceleration Rate
    Deceleration is the rate at which the decoder decreases from one speed step to t...
  20. CV54 Torque Compensation
    CV54: Torque Compensation & Switching Speed In FX3 decoders, CV54 is used to...
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