LGB 55025 - CV programming

philkelly

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I want to programme an LGB 55025 switch decoder using a Massoth navi - nothing fancy, just allocating point numbers to each of the outputs. For the Massoth 8156001, the instructions could not be clearer: CV numbers for each output (31/32, 33/34, and so on, with the odd number value 0 and the even number value representing the number of the point, controllable by the navi. The 55025 only has instructions for programming with the LGB Universal remote which I don't have and nothing about CVs or values. Does anyone know what the CVs are corresponding to the four ouputs on a 55025? or how I can find out?
 

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The 55025 works in a block of 4 address, i.e 1-3, 4-7, 8-11, etc, etc.

Attach a point motor to the "A" terminals, jump the "PROG" terminals together and connect it to your programming track.

Set CV1 to an address within the block if addresses that you want to use (i.e set it to 8, 9, 10 or 11 and you will use the 8-11 address range - A=8, B=9, C=10 & D=11).

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Thanks for that Mark: does this mean that each 55025 can only be programmed for a block of four consecutive numbers or is there a way of getting say, 8,9,10, 12?
 

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Four consecutives only Phil. Starting from 0 or 4 or 8 etc.
 

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OK Alan, and thanks. I can live with that. I'll swap the 55025 for the 8156001 which has two defective ouputs and use that somewhere else where I only need two outputs. Always help to be found on GSC!