ge_rik
British narrow gauge (esp. Southwold and W&LLR)

I'm wondering if any of you DCC whizz-kids could help a novice in fitting a Massoth Power Buffer to a Massoth L?
The power buffer instructions say a switch must be include to isolate the buffer when the decoder is being programmed. unless I use a Massoth XL However, the instructions for the L decoder (section 3.3.3) say that if I connect the control line of the buffer (the white lead) to F5 then this can be used to switch off the buffer automatically - provided I set CV118 to 31. This is very attractive as it saves having to find somewhere to fit a manual switch and as I don't use any of the decoder functions, I won't need F5 for anything else. However, I may have misread the instructions and got the wrong end of the stick.
So:
1. Has anyone got experience of fitting a power buffer using this approach - have I got it right?
2. How do I set CV118 to 31 (using a Universal Remote)?
Any guidance, experiences or thoughts would be much appreciated.
Rik
The power buffer instructions say a switch must be include to isolate the buffer when the decoder is being programmed. unless I use a Massoth XL However, the instructions for the L decoder (section 3.3.3) say that if I connect the control line of the buffer (the white lead) to F5 then this can be used to switch off the buffer automatically - provided I set CV118 to 31. This is very attractive as it saves having to find somewhere to fit a manual switch and as I don't use any of the decoder functions, I won't need F5 for anything else. However, I may have misread the instructions and got the wrong end of the stick.
So:
1. Has anyone got experience of fitting a power buffer using this approach - have I got it right?
2. How do I set CV118 to 31 (using a Universal Remote)?
Any guidance, experiences or thoughts would be much appreciated.
Rik