Neil Robinson
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I'm not altogether happy with my attempts to synchronise steam chuffs with CV 64.
I'd like to fit a Hall effect sensor.
Later 6500x units produced by Marklin/LGB list a CV (195) to set up a pulse generator but I can't find anything similar in the instructions for the older units.
The older instructions do make reference to adjustments without a wheel sensor, but these only confuse me. For example, "CV 64 If the wheel sensor is not installed on a drive axle you can adjust for different wheel diameters. You can also program the number of magnets." Why would you have sychronisation magnets without a wheel sensor? Does the unit automatically detect a sensor?
I'd like to fit a Hall effect sensor.
Later 6500x units produced by Marklin/LGB list a CV (195) to set up a pulse generator but I can't find anything similar in the instructions for the older units.
The older instructions do make reference to adjustments without a wheel sensor, but these only confuse me. For example, "CV 64 If the wheel sensor is not installed on a drive axle you can adjust for different wheel diameters. You can also program the number of magnets." Why would you have sychronisation magnets without a wheel sensor? Does the unit automatically detect a sensor?