How to set up a loco with Scaleable Speed Stabilization (Back EMF)1. Install the decoder.2. Program CV57 (Intensity) to a CV value of 005/x05. This will turn onspeed stabilization.3. Put the loco on level track and run it at about 20% of full speed.Beginning with the default value of 128/x80 in CV55 (Static), reprogramthe CV value to increasingly higher values until you observethe loco jumping as speed steps increase when you run the locomotive.Finish this step by reprogramming CV55 to the CV value justbefore the jumping started. Ops Mode programming on the mainline works very well here.4. Follow the same procedure with CV56, beginning with the defaultvalue of 048/x30 and increasing it until you notice the loco oscillating,faster-slower, faster-slower, as speed is increased. Finish thisstep by programming CV56 to the CV value just before the oscillationstarted.5. Follow the same procedure with CV57, beginning with the value 05 asprogrammed in step 1. Increase the CV value in this CV until thespeed when going up hill is roughly equivalent to the speed on leveltrack. This will yield a best intensity consistent with the locomotivecharacteristics.6. Keep notes about the values you program for these 3 scaleable speedstabilization control CVs so that you can use them as a starting pointfor setting up scaleable speed stabilization in similar locomotives.
Maar misschien kan je in gezond nederlands een kleine toelichting geven waar ik op moet letten.
Hoe verhouden deze insstellingen zich tot elkaar?
kan ik deze CV's vergelijken met deze van ESU V.3nummer 53, 54 en 55 dat duits begrijp ik beter.