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What is a CV?

A CV, or Configuration Variable, is a decoder setting. CVs control things such as locomotive address, acceleration, braking, speed tables, lighting, sound behaviour, and manufacturer-specific features.

Common examples include:

  • CV1: short address.
  • CV3: acceleration.
  • CV4: deceleration.
  • CV29: general decoder configuration, including direction and address mode.

Always check the decoder manual before changing CVs.

Imported from: DCC-EX CSB1 and Engine Driver FAQs

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