Primary cvs, Cv 11 packet time-out value, Description – SoundTraxx SoundCar Technical Reference User Manual
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Primary CVs
CV 11
Packet Time-out Value
Description
CV 11 contains a value from 0 to 255 that corresponds to the time period
allowed to elapse between receipts of valid packets addressed to the
decoder before the speed-related sound effects stop.
D0-D7:
Packet Time-out Value
Additional Information
The time-out period is calculated in seconds as:
Time-out Period = CV 11 x 0.25
A value of 0 disables the time-out period, causing the sounds to play
indefinitely without receiving another packet.
For all other values, the decoder maintains an internal timer, which is reset
every time the decoder receives a valid broadcast address packet or other
valid packet with an address that matches the decoder’s primary address, or
if enabled, the extended address or consist address.
In the event no valid packets are received within the prescribed time period,
the decoder will bring all speed-related sound effects to a stop at the rate
set in CVs 4 and 24. The state of the auxiliary function outputs will remain
unchanged.
Default Value: 0
Related CVs: CV 4 (Baseline Deceleration Rate)
CV 24 (Consist Deceleration Rate)
Bit 7
Bit 0
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0