Hallo,Is er ook een webshop in nederland/België die lais dcc decoders verkoopt? Anders wordt het weer 2 weken wachten met AliExpress
Volgens een andere link moet je DC uitschakelen middels CV29 = CV11 = 0.
...h) All LaisDcc decoders are with extra stay alive wires (BLUE and BLACK) for you to connect to stay alive kit. The blue wire is the Function common of the decoders and it is wire to Positive connection for connect with LaisDcc stay alive blue wire. The BLACK wires to Negative connection at the Anode for connect with the LaisDcc stay alive kit’s black wire.Note: LaisDcc decoders are compatible with NMRA DCC standards. And not compatible with Railcom and Motorola right now. We will add Railcom to it soon.For more information, you can refer to the following for stay alive and videoinstallation guide:...http://members.optusnet.com.au/mainnorth/alive.htm
Stay Alive for Decoders.Note: Disable DC operation in CV 29 & set CV 11 to “0”, when using Stay/Keep Alives.
Configuration Variable 11 Packet time-out ValueContains the maximum time period that the decoder will maintain its speed without receiving a valid packet..See S 9.2.4 Section C for further information....Configuration Variable 29 Configurations SupportedBit 0 = Locomotive Direction: "0" = normal, "1" = reversed. This bit controls the locomotive's forward and backward direction in digital mode only. Directional sensitive functions, such as headlights (FL and FR), will also be reversed so that they line up with the locomotive’s new forward direction. See S9.1.1 for more information.Bit 1 = FL location: "0" = bit 4 in Speed and Direction instructions control FL, "1" = bit 4 in function group 220 one instruction controls FL. See S-9.2.1 for more information.Bit 2 = Power Source Conversion: "0" = NMRA Digital Only, "1" = Power Source Conversion Enabled, See CV#12 for more information,Bit 3 = Bi-Directional Communications: "0" = Bi-Directional Communications disabled, "1" = Bi-Directional Communications enabled. See S-9.3.2 for more information.Bit 4 = Speed Table: "0" = speed table set by configuration variables #2,#5, and #6, "1" = Speed Table set by configuration variables #66-#95Bit 5 = "0" = one byte addressing, "1" = two byte addressing (also known as extended addressing), See S 9.2.1 for more information.Bit 6 = Reserved for future use.Bit 7 = Accessory Decoder: "0" = Multifunction Decoder, "1" = Accessory Decoder (see CV #541 for a description of assignments for bits 0-6)
Maar het is mij wat onduidelijk of bedoeld wordt CV29 = 0 of alleen bit 2 van CV29 = 0 (Power Source Conversion: "0" = NMRA Digital Only)