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20 LokSoundXL User Manual V2.1 05/2002
Programming mode of 6021
Set decoder into programming mode before entering
any changes with the 6021. Only then may the register
be selected and the new value entered and confirmed.
Once you have modified all parameters you want to
change, exit the programming mode with register
"80".
Peep sounds, varying in pitch and length, indicate
which mode you are currently using. That keeps you
in control:
Peep sounds, varying in pitch and length, indicate the
various modes of LokSoundXL decoder:
a) Register input mode (01 to 64 or 80)
••••
••••
(short, low tones, long intervals)
b) value input mode (01 to 80)
•• •• •••• •• ••
•• •• •••• •• ••
•• •• •• (combination from long / short
tones, high frequency)
c) Confirmation
(long, high tone)
Make sure that not only the track- and motor
connections are installed properly but also the speaker,
since the speaker provides the acoustic signals.
The regulator must be set to 0.
Take all other locomotives off the track.
Listen to the sound signals of the locomotive.
To get into programming mode:
Press the "stop" and "go" keys simultaneously on
6021 to activate a reset (or pull the plug of the
power pack).
To switch off the track voltage, press the "stop" key.
Enter the current decoder address (alternative "80").
Activate the change of direction feature (turn the
control knob far left until you hear a "click"), hold
the knob in position and press the "go"-key.
The LoksoundXL decoder is now in register input
mode.
Enter the register number you want to change.
Make sure you always enter a two digit number
(e.g. "01" and not "1")
To confirm any entry turn the knob far left (change
of direction feature). The decoder is now in value
input mode.
Now enter a new value for the register as a two
digit number. Bear in mind that this value is
Adjusting CV’s using Märklin® 6021
multiplied with the factor given for each register in
figure 11.
Note that you may only enter values 01 to 80
with the 6021. Value "0" is missing, enter instead
"80".
•Turn the knob far left to confirm. You hear a long,
high tone.
RegisterRegister
RegisterRegister
Register
CVCV
CVCV
CV
descriptiondescription
descriptiondescription
description
multiplicatormultiplicator
multiplicatormultiplicator
multiplicator
01 64 Märklin Address 1
02 2 VStart 1
03 6 VMid 4
04 5 VHigh 4
05 3 Acceleration rate 1
06 4 Deceleration rate 1
07 61 Acceleration rate signal section 1
08 62 Deceleration rate signal section 1
09 57 Load control parameter K 4
10 58 Load control parameter I 4
11 50 Sound Speed Min 4
12 51 Sound Speed Max 4
13 52 Sound Steam 1 (chuff) 4
14 53 Sound Steam 2 (chuff) 4
1515
1515
15
6363
6363
63
Volume (Speaker)Volume (Speaker)
Volume (Speaker)Volume (Speaker)
Volume (Speaker)
11
11
1
16 9 Motor PWM 1
17 56 Regulation reference 4
18 11 Packet Time-Out 4
19 60 Analogue VStart 1
20 13 Analogue Function status 1 1
21 14 Analogue Function status 2 1
22 29 Configuration data 1
23 49 Control data 1
24 33 Output location FL(f) 1
25 34 Output location FL(r) 1
26 35 Output location F1 1
27 36 Output location F2 1
28 37 Output location F3 1
29 38 Output location F4 1
30 66 Forward trim 1
31 95 Reverse trim 1
60 112 Braking sound Level 1
61 121 Flash light 1
62 - 64113-115Output Config Light - AUX 1
80 End of programming mode
Fig.14 register values for 6021
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