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Sonderoptionen

 

In den Sonderoptionen einer Intellibox ist eine Unmenge an Einstellmöglichkeiten versteckt. Du findest hier eine "inoffizielle" Auflistung dieser Sonderoptionen und einige Spezialfälle, die Du unter Umständen gebrauchen kannst.

Spezialfälle

Beim Auslesen eines Decoders auf dem Programmiergleis erscheint die Fehlermeldung "Kurzschluss":
Die Intellibox hat einen klar definierten Programmierstrom. Wird dieser überschritten, meldet die Intellibox Kurzschluss. Bei dem Softwarestand 1.501 können Sie über die Sonderoption 455 den zulässigen Programmierstrom etwas anheben. Verändern Sie die Sonderoption 455 von 51 auf 63 (nur diese Einstellungen sind gültig). Falls das noch nicht ausreicht schalten Sie bitte einen 47 Ohm Widerstand in die rote Leitung zum Programmiergleis. Damit wird der Programmierstrom begrenzt und die Lok ist programmierbar.

Probleme beim Auslesen von CV Werten

Dann empfiehlt sich das Anpassen der Sonderoptionen 324 und 364

Probleme beim Schreiben von CV Werten

Hier ist die Sonderoptionen 344 zuständig

Resetproblematik

Durch Setzen der Sonderoption 822 auf den Wert 75 oder 150 (Standard ist 100) konnte laut Anwenderberichten die Resetproblematik behoben oder zumindest entschärft werden.

Tabelle der Sonderoptionen

OptionFunctionValue or rangeDescription
0--Unknown.
General Operations
1Interface0..5Interface speed after power-up or reset.
0*2400 bps.
14800 bps.
29600 bps.
319200 bps. Recommended setting.
438400 bps. This speed is not selectable with the 'Interface/Bit per second' menu, but the value '4' and the 'XB38400' command are accepted, and the Intellibox works usually fine at this speed.
516457 bps. For compatibility with Digitrax MS-100. LocoNet mode works also fine at other speeds (preferrably 19200 or 38400).
2Interface0..4Interface protocol selected at startup or after reset.
0*P50 protocol only.
1P50X protocol only.
2Both P50 and P50X protocols (this is the so called 'mixed P50/P50X' protocol mode).
3Selectable with 'Interface/Syntax' menu, but not a valid option.
4LocoNet protocol.
3--Unknown.
4Interface0..2CTS signal polarity.
0*Positive: +12V means CTS=TRUE (PC class of computers).
1Negative: -12V means CTS=TRUE (MAC class of computers).
2None: RS232 interface disabled.
5Interface1..2Number of stop bits used by the Interface. 
Before version 1.500 2 stopbits were mandatory, but now all protocols will work with either 1 or 2 stopbits.
1Recommended setting when (sometimes) using software written exclusively for MS-100 or LocoBuffer.
2*Default, see also Long RS-232 Break.
6Interface0..255CTS timing with power-off ('stop').
The use of CTS for flow control is independent of the setting of this SO.
0CTS will go false permanently with non computer induced track power-off condition (e.g. short-circuit, push of a stop button).
1..254*CTS will be false for the specified time in units of 50 ms after a stop button has been pushed. Default 12.7 secs.
255CTS will never become false due to pushing of a stop button.
7Interface80..95Lead-In character for P50X protocol (when in mixed P50/P50X mode).
88*Default: 'X'.
8auto S88 reading0..62Number of groups of 8 sensor-bits (half S88) to be read automatically.
16*Default: 8 S88s with 16 contacts each.
9--Unknown.
10Loc protocol0..8Protocol used by all loc decoders. May be overridden by individual loc specification.
0Motorola Old.
1*Motorola New.
2DCC 14.
3DCC 27.
4DCC 28.
5DCC 28 DAC.
6DCC 128.
7DCC 128 DAC.
8Selectrix
11Warm start30..100Time in units of 50 ms that 'Go' and 'Stop' keys must be pressed together before a 'Reset' (warm start cycle) is initiated.
50*Default: 2.5 secs.
12Turnout protocol0..8Protocol used by all turnout decoders. May be overridden by individual turnout specification.
0*Motorola protocol.
1DCC protocol.
2..8Unknown.
13Minimum
Turnout
Time
0..255Mimimum time in units of 50 ms that a turnout must be kept powered on, even when another turnout command arrives.
2*Default: 100 msecs.
14Maximum
Turnout
Time
0..255Maximum time in units of 50 ms that a turnout must be left powered on, when no other turnout command arrives.
100*Default: 5 secs.
15Track
voltage
0N-scale voltage.
1*H0-scale voltage.
16Programming
Track
0Programming Track only (relay always turned on).
Programming track carries only programming signal.
1*Programming Track automatic. Relay turned on when entering programming mode (from Intellibox panel or computer).
When not in programming mode the programming track carries the same digital signal as the running track.
17..18--Unknown.
19Loc status
restore
0*Do not restore loc status at physical power on or after a reset with X@, X@@ command or with go + stop buttons. See also SO#31.
1Restore loc status, dir and F1..4, but set speed to zero.
2Restore complete loc status, incl. speed.
20P50
Loc
control
0P50 loc commands will be discarded when loc is controlled manually (Märklin 6050 emulation).
1*P50 loc commands will override manual loc control.
2..40Unknown.
21P50
Turnout
control
0*P50 turnout commands will be discarded when Intellibox is in stop state (Märklin 6050 emulation).
1P50 turnout commands will buffered when the Intellibox is in stop state and will be executed after pressing 'Go'.
About 16 turnout commands can be buffered.
22Idle
signal
0..21Number of idle packets sent during power-on.
When set to an odd number the value applies to both Märklin and DCC protocol, when set to an even number it applies only to Märklin/Motorola protocol. See also SO#907.
0DCC only protocol.
6Märklin only protocol.
7*Mixed Märklin and DCC protocol.
23S88
timers
0Contact timing not active.
1*..62Sequence number of the group of 8 sensor bits (half S88) for which timing information is provided.
24S88
counters
0Contact counting not active.
1*..62Sequence number of the group of 8 sensor bits (half S88) for which contact make counts are provided.
25Idle
signal
0..15Control of digital signals on the rails (bitmask).
bit 00 - send no DCC signal, unless a DCC loc is active.
1 - always send a DCC signal (Idle-signal when no DCC loc active).
bit 10 - send no Motorola signal, unless a Motorola loc is active.
1 - always send a Motorola signal (Idle-signal when no Motorola loc active).
bit 20 - send no Selectrix signal, unless a Selectrix loc is active.
1 - always send a Selectrix signal (Idle-signal when no Selectrix loc active).
bit 30 - send no ZZZ signal, unless a ZZZ loc is active.
1 - always send a ZZZ signal (Idle-signal when no ZZZ loc active).
26Interface speed0'long RS232 break' from the computer does not affect the Interface speed.
1*A 'long RS232 break' from the computer resets the Interface speed to 2400 bps.
27Refresh cycle0Never remove a loc from refresh cycle once it is activated.
1..240Minimum time in minutes between the last command to a loc and the moment it may be removed from the refresh cycle.
2*Default: two minutes.
28Refresh cycle0*Remove loc from refresh cycle only when its speed is currently zero.
1May remove loc from refresh cycle even when its current speed is not zero.
29Refresh cycle0Do not remove loc from refresh cycle when 'in-use'.
1*May remove loc from refresh cycle even when 'in-use'.
30--Unknown.
31Power off0*Do not save the status of locs which are not refreshed anymore.
1Save status of locs even when not anymore in the refresh cycle but still 'in-use'.
Use this value when locs with 'new' Märklin decoders (like 60901) sometimes start in the wrong direction.
32--Unknown.
33I2C echo0Do not echo turnout commands on the internal I2C bus.
Recommended setting when no Märklin keyboards or similar devices are connected to the Intellibox.
1*Echo turnout commands on the I2C bus.
34..35--Unknown.
36Booster control1..200Period after startup of the IB (or from 'stop' to 'go') during which the Intellibox will ignore a short-circuit signal from a booster in units of 10 ms.
20*Default (200 ms).
21(or somewhat higher) Overcome false Märklin 6017 booster short-circuit signal.
37I2C pause75..200Pause time in ms between VI2CL = +V and Go-line = high.
150*Default: 0.15 secs.
38I2C pause75..200Pause time in ms between Go-line = high and start of C80(f) numbering procedure (LIPU).
100*Default: 0.1 secs.
39Consist control0*Do not proliferate the functions settings of the top loc of a consist to other locs of this consist.
1Copy function settings for the top loc only to other locs of this consist with an odd address.
2Copy function commands for the top loc only to other locs of this consist with an even address.
3Copy the function settings of the top loc to all other locs of this consist.
40..52--Unknown.
53Loc protocol0..255Loc decoder protocol settings.
bit 0Unknown, default 0.
bit 1Unknown, default 0.
bit 2Unknown, default: 1.
bit 3Unknown, default: 0.
bit 40: Do not touch Loc Special Option 4. 
1*: Set Loc Special Option 4 of every new Märklin/Motorola loc decoder to 1.
54..79--Unknown.
Lokmaus 1 loc address (calculation)
80Loc 80..127Offset value of address of loc 8 of Lokmaus 1.
8*Default
81Loc 80..78Segment value of address of loc 8 of Lokmaus 1.
0*Default
82Loc 10..127Offset value of address of loc 1 of Lokmaus 1.
1*Default
83Loc 10..78Segment value of address of loc 1 of Lokmaus 1.
0*Default
84Loc 20..127Offset value of address of loc 2 of Lokmaus 1.
2*Default
85Loc 20..78Segment value of address of loc 2 of Lokmaus 1.
0*Default
86Loc 30..127Offset value of address of loc 3 of Lokmaus 1.
3*Default
87Loc 30..78Segment value of address of loc 3 of Lokmaus 1.
0*Default
88Loc 40..127Offset value of address of loc 4 of Lokmaus 1.
4*Default
89Loc 40..78Segment value of address of loc 4 of Lokmaus 1.
0*Default
90Loc 50..127Offset value of address of loc 5 of Lokmaus 1.
5*Default
91Loc 50..78Segment value of address of loc 5 of Lokmaus 1.
0*Default
92Loc 60..127Offset value of address of loc 6 of Lokmaus 1.
6*Default
93Loc 60..78Segment value of address of loc 6 of Lokmaus 1.
0*Default
94Loc 70..127Offset value of address of loc 7 of Lokmaus 1.
7*Default
95Loc 70..78Segment value of address of loc 7 of Lokmaus 1.
0*Default
96--Unknown.
97Startup mode0Startup in 'stop' state.
1*Startup in 'go' state.
98..203--Unknown.
204DCC decoder programming0..255Search address.
40*Recommended value, especially with new Arnold decoders.
205..210--Unknown.
211DCC decoder programming0..255Search address.
2*Recommended value, especially with new Arnold Decoders.
212..223--Unknown.
224DCC decoder programming0..255Read Register.
8*Default value.
10Recommended value when experiencing programming problems (may also be somewhat higher, e.g. 12).
225..243--Unknown.
244DCC decoder programming0..255Query address (register mode).
6*Default
8Recommended value when experiencing programming problems (may also be somewhat higher, e.g. 10).
245..256--Unknown.
257DCC decoder programming0Disable page preset before register read.
1*Enable page preset before register read.
258..263--Unknown.
264DCC decoder programming0..255Write Register.
10*Default
12Recommended value when experiencing programming problems (may also be somewhat higher, e.g. 14).
265..276--Unknown.
277DCC decoder programming0*Disable page preset before register write.
1Enable page preset before register write.
278..283--Unknown.
284DCC decoder programming0..255Paged read.
6*Default
8Recommended value when experiencing programming problems (may also be somewhat higher, e.g. 10).
285..303--Unknown.
304DCC decoder programming0..255Paged write.
8*Default
10Recommended value when experiencing programming problems (may also be somewhat higher, e.g. 12).
305..323--Unknown.
324DCC decoder programming0..255Direct byte read.
6*Default
8Recommended value when experiencing programming problems (may also be somewhat higher, e.g. 10).
325..343--Unknown.
344DCC decoder programming0..255Direct byte write and direct bit write.
8*Default
10Recommended value when experiencing programming problems (may also be somewhat higher, e.g. 12).
345..363--Unknown.
364DCC decoder programming0..255Direct bit read.
10*Default
12Recommended value when experiencing programming problems (may also be somewhat higher, e.g. 14).
365..394--Unknown.
395Uhlenbrock
decoder
programming
0*Turn off the lights of Uhlenbrock decoders during programming, except blinking to indicate result of programming.
1Do not control the lights.
396--Unknown.
397Uhlenbrock
decoder
programming
24..80Maximum time in units of 250 ms for an Uhlenbrock loc decoder to switch from normal mode to programming mode.
50*Default: 12.5 secs.
80Recommended setting (20 secs).
398Uhlenbrock
decoder
programming
12..40Maximum time in units of 250 ms which an Uhlenbrock decoder requires to show 4 blinks of the lights after succesfully processing a programming command, to indicate it is prepared to receive the expected parameter.
20*Default: 5 secs.
40Recommended setting (10 secs).
399Uhlenbrock
decoder
programming
1..20Minimum time in units of 250 ms for an Uhlenbrock decoder to accept a new parameter.
4*Default: 1 sec.
400..449--Unknown.
450Memory mode2..100Stepping speed of a programmed route in units of 50 ms.
10*Default: 0.5 seconds per step.
451Memory mode1..200Duration of a pause step in a programmed route in units of 50 ms.
20*Default: 1 second.
452..454--Unknown.
455Lenz decoder programming0..191Unknown.
51*Default
63May improve programming of Lenz decoders, like LE0521D,1024/1025.
456..475--Unknown.
476Short
circuit
detection
1..15Unit of time for second 'short-circuit' signalling (see SO#478). This value, expressed in units of 50 msecs, divided by the value of SO#477 determines the time after which a second short-circuit is signalled.
10*Default. With the default of SO#477, will result in 250 msecs (10 * 50 / 2).
477Short
circuit
detection
1..10Factor for second short-circuit detection (see SO#476).
2*Default
478Short
circuit
detection
0Disable second short circuit detection (see also SO#476 and SO#477).
4*Enable second short circuit detection.
This is a fail safe feature in addition to the primary short circuit detection (controlled with SO#930).
479Power-on
behaviour
0..100Number of times - with 3 msec intervals - to check for an (illegal) external voltage. If detected the Intellibox starts-up in Power-Off mode.
15*Default
480..495--Unknown.
496External
voltage
detection
1..100Number of times an external voltage has to be detected before signalling this error condition.
3*Default
497External
voltage
detection
1..250Interval in units of 1 msecs between external voltage detections.
100*Default: 0.1 secs.
498Booster control0Signal line 'SGNL' always low.
1*Signal line active: booster is informed about Power-Off state.
499..661--Unknown.
662Loc decoder programmingbit 00 - Do not set bit 5 of CV 29 when reading a long address.
1* - set bit 5 of CV 29 when reading a long address.
bit 10 - bit 5 of CV 29 is not set when writing a long address.
1* - bit 5 of CV 29 is set when writing a long address.
bit 20* - Ignore errors when writing bit 5 of CV 29 as part of reading or writing a long address.
1 - do not ignore errors when writing bit 5 of CV 29.
This does not apply to a bit write performed through the CV(bit) menu.
3*Default: bit0=1 bit1=1, bit2=0.
See also version 1.300 updates in file 'changes.txt' of the update package.
663IntelliBox reset0*Disable Intellibox resets by P50X commands.
1Do not filter P50X commands which can result in a reset of the IB.
664..698--Unknown.
IRIS mode
699IRIS mode0..200Time in units of 150 ms for the Intellibox panel display in IRIS_mode to revert to showing loc speed after having shown turnout status.
0No timeout: no automatic fall back to loc speed/direction display.
33*Default: approx. 5 seconds.
700IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key '0'.
0*Default
701IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key '1'.
1*Default
702IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key '2'.
2*Default
703IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key '3'.
3*Default
704IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key '4'.
4*Default
705IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key '5'.
5*Default
706IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key '6'.
6*Default
707IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key '7'.
7*Default
708IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key '8'.
8*Default
709IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key '9'.
9*Default
710..711--Unknown.
712IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'Stop'.
12*Default: toggle Power Off/On.
713IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'Loco'.
14*Default: Select Loc address.
714IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'Turnout'.
15*Default: Select Turnout address.
715IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'Route'.
16*Default: Select Route number.
716IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key '-->'.
54*Default: direction forward / emergency stop.
717IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key '<--'.
55*Default: direction backward, emergency stop.
718--Unknown.
719IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'Off'.
107*Default: Function (F0) ON while pressed, then OFF.
720IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'f0'.
57*Default: Function (F0) ON.
721IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'f1'.
91*Default: Toggle Function F1 (or F5,F9,F13).
722IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'f2'.
92*Default: Toggle Function F2 (or F6,F10,F14).
723IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'f3'.
93*Default: Toggle Function F3 (or F7,F11,F15).
724IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'f4'.
94*Default: Toggle Function F4 (or F8,F12,F16).
725..728--Unknown.
729IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'f+4'.
20*Default: Shift key f1..4 to f5..f8.
730IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'f+8'.
21*Default: Shift key f1..4 to f9..f12.
731--Unknown.
732IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key '+'.
24*Default: Increase speed.
733IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key '-'.
25*Default: Decrease speed.
734..739--Unknown.
740IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'T0 red'.
124*Default: Turnout base_address + 0: RED.
741IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'T0 green'.
125*Default: Turnout base_address + 0: GREEN.
742IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'T1 red'.
126*Default: Turnout base_address + 1: RED.
743IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'T1 green'.
127*Default: Turnout base_address + 1: GREEN.
744IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'T2 red'.
128*Default: Turnout base_address + 2: RED.
745IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'T2 green'.
129*Default: Turnout base_address + 2: GREEN.
746IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'T3 red'.
130*Default: Turnout base_address + 3: RED.
747IRIS key0..255Command code for IRIS key 'T3 green'.
131*Default: Turnout base_address + 3: GREEN.
748..767--Unknown.
768IRIS to PC0..15Select IRIS commands to be forwarded to PC.
bit 00 = Do not forward, 1 = Forward commands not coming from an IRIS channel.
bit 10 = Do not forward, 1 = Forward P50X commands (see docs).
bit 20 = Do not forward, 1 = Forward commands coming from an IRIS channel.
bit 30 = Do not forward, 1 = Forward LocoNet commands (see docs).
1*Forward P50X commands.
769Speed steps1..13Number of speed steps of controlled loc to jump with the '+' or '-' keys.
4*Default
770IRIS key0..200Timeout in units of 0.15 seconds for Loco/Turnout/Route and Function keys.
67*Default: approx. 1 second.
771IRIS key0..255Command to be executed when the 'f1' key is pressed after pressing the 'f+4' key.
95*Default: toggle the F5 function.
772IRIS key0..255Command to be executed when the 'f2' key is pressed after pressing the 'f+4' key.
96*Default: toggle the F6 function.
773IRIS key0..255Command to be executed when the 'f3' key is pressed after pressing the 'f+4' key.
97*Default: toggle the F7 function.
774IRIS key0..255Command to be executed when the 'f4' key is pressed after pressing the 'f+4' key.
98*Default: toggle the F8 function.
775IRIS key0..255Command to be executed when the 'f1' key is pressed after pressing the 'f+8' key.
99*Default: toggle the F9 function.
776IRIS key0..255Command to be executed when the 'f2' key is pressed after pressing the 'f+8' key.
100*Default: toggle the F10 function.
777IRIS key0..255Command to be executed when the 'f3' key is pressed after pressing the 'f+8' key.
101*Default: toggle the F11 function.
778IRIS key0..255Command to be executed when the 'f4' key is pressed after pressing the 'f+8' key.
102*Default: toggle the F12 function.
779IRIS key
debounce
2..21Mimimum time in units of 150 ms that an IRIS key must have been released before taking the appropriate action. Applies to Function keys.
2*Default: 0.3 seconds.
780IRIS key command10..255*Command to be executed when the '0' key is pressed when not entering an address or number sequence.
255*Default: no action.
781IRIS key command10..255*Command to be executed when the '1' key is pressed when not entering an address or number sequence.
255*Default: no action.
782IRIS key command10..255*Command to be executed when the '2' key is pressed when not entering an address or number sequence.
255*Default: no action.
783IRIS key command10..255*Command to be executed when the '3' key is pressed when not entering an address or number sequence.
255*Default: no action.
784IRIS key command10..255*Command to be executed when the '4' key is pressed when not entering an address or number sequence.
255*Default: no action.
785IRIS key command10..255*Command to be executed when the '5' key is pressed when not entering an address or number sequence.
255*Default: no action.
786IRIS key command10..255*Command to be executed when the '6' key is pressed when not entering an address or number sequence.
255*Default: no action.
787IRIS key command10..255*Command to be executed when the '7' key is pressed when not entering an address or number sequence.
255*Default: no action.
788IRIS key command10..255*Command to be executed when the '8' key is pressed when not entering an address or number sequence.
255*Default: no action.
789IRIS key command10..255*Command to be executed when the '9' key is pressed when not entering an address or number sequence.
255*Default: no action.
790IRIS key
debounce
1..21Mimimum time in units of 150 ms that a '-' or '+' key must be pressed before accepting is as valid.
3*Default: 0.45 seconds.
791IRIS route control0..255*Command code for turnout key T0 red, when pressed immediately after Route key. 
See also SO#715.
255*No action.
792IRIS route control0..255*Command code for turnout key T0 green, when pressed immediately after Route key.
255*No action.
793IRIS route control0..255*Command code for turnout key T1 red, when pressed immediately after Route key.
255*No action.
794IRIS route control0..255*Command code for turnout key T1 green, when pressed immediately after Route key.
255*No action.
795IRIS route control0..255*Command code for turnout key T2 red, when pressed immediately after Route key.
255*No action.
796IRIS route control0..255*Command code for turnout key T2 green, when pressed immediately after Route key.
255*No action.
797IRIS route control0..255*Command code for turnout key T3 red, when pressed immediately after Route key.
255*No action.
798IRIS route control0..255*Command code for turnout key T3 green, when pressed immediately after Route key.
255*No action.
799Turnout base0A common turnout base address is used for all IRIS channels.
1*Each IRIS channel uses its own Turnout base address.
Panel operation
800display backlight0..13*Backlight level of Intellibox panel display.
801display contrast0*..100Contrast voltage level of Intellibox panel display.
(0 = 0V, 100 = 5V).
802LED dimming0..6Dimming factor of LEDs
(higher value gived reduced brightness).
4*Medium brightness.
803display language0..8Language of messages on Intellibox panel display.
P50Xa protocol replies are always in English.
0*German
1English
2French
3Italian
4Dutch
5Swedish
6Spanish
7Portugese
8Danish
804..807--Unknown.
808Loc
direction
control
0*AC style speed control: direction switching by push-button.
1DC style automatic direction switching.
809Speed
indication
0*Absolute step value (protocol dependent).
1Percentage of maximum speed.
810Turnout
selection
0When in keyboard mode each red/green key pair is assigned an address from the keyboard table (SO#871..878).
1*..255Address of turnout assigned to key pair '1'(red) and '4'(green) when in keyboard mode.
The following 7 addresses are assigned to subsequent pairs of red/green keys.
811--Unknown.
812Sensor display1*..128Sequence number of the group of 8 sensor bits (half S88) to be displayed on the Intellibox panel display initially after power-on or reset.
813..814--Unknown.
815Turnout
selection
0..4Initial 'mode' setting of the Intellibox panel display after power on or reset.
The value of this SO is 1 lower than the number of the key to press after the 'mode' key.
0*Keyboard mode.
1Memory mode.
2S88 monitor mode.
3Programming mode.
4IRIS mode.
 When 'memory mode' option is not installed (in older Intelliboxes), the numbering is: 0=Keyboard mode, 1=S88 Monitor mode, 2=Programming mode.
816--Unknown.
817Mode
change
display
1..255Time in units of 10 ms during which mode change message is being displayed after hitting the 'mode' key.
100*Default (1 second).
818..821--Unknown.
822Decoder programming75..255Unknown.
100*Default. A value of 75 or 150 may be needed to display the correct speed and format values after upgrading to version 1.500 or 1.501.
823..824--Unknown.
825Decoder programming0*..1Unknown.
1May improve reliability of determining address of older DCC decoders, like Märklin 6085.
826Decoder programming0..4Default menu when entering programming mode.
0*Uhlenbrock decoder menu.
1DCC decoder menu.
2Selectrix decoder menu.
3..4Unknown.
827Startup mode0No questions (see with value 1).
1*Intellibox asks if locs really have to start at the previously saved speed.
828..834--Unknown.
835Speed of
consists
0Show speed of a consists in speed steps.
1*Show speed of consists in percentage of maximum speed.
836Loc
decoder
programming
0*Do not display sub-menu with decoder address search option.
1Display sub-menu of decoder address search option.
837Loc mode after restart0*No locs are preselected after restart
1The locs, which are selected before the last power off are displayed after the restart
2..4For each IB-Control, which must have this behavior, increase the value one incremet. Max. 3 IB-Controls
838IRIS mode0Disable IRIS mode (automatically set to 1 by the Intellibox upon receiving an IR command).
Note: Requires power off/on of the Intellibox after any change.
1*Enable IRIS mode.
839IRIS mode0..200Time in units of 100 ms of the Intellibox panel display in IRIS_mode to revert to showing loc speed after having shown loc function status.
0No timeout: no automatic fall back to speed/direction display.
25*Default: 2.5 seconds.
840Rotary
encoder
control
0*Rotary encoders behave normally with respect to the control of locomotive speed and direction.
1Pressing the rotary encoder either stops the locomotive (immediately) and, if the rotary encoders have been configured for 'AC mode', inverts the locomotive driving direction.
841..843--Unknown.
844IB mode0*The IB works as central
1The IB works as IB-Control (e.g. an additional control unit operated together with a second Intellibox)
845..860--Unknown.
Lokmaus key table
861Loc 11*..4With each Lokmaus right button press: toggle F1..F4 on/off.
5..8Lokmaus right button pressed: F1..F4 on, released: F1..F4 off.
9..12As values 1..4.
In addition: Lokmaus left button pressed: FL/function on, released: FL/function off.
13..16As values 5..8.
In addition: Lokmaus left button pressed: FL/function on, released: FL/function off.
862Loc 21*..4With each Lokmaus right button press: toggle F1..F4 on/off.
5..8Lokmaus button right pressed: F1..F4 on, released: F1..F4 off.
9..12As values 1..4.
In addition: Lokmaus left button pressed: FL/function on, released: FL/function off.
13..16As values 5..8.
In addition: Lokmaus left button pressed: FL/function on, released: FL/function off.
863Loc 31*..4With each Lokmaus right button press: toggle F1..F4 on/off.
5..8Lokmaus right button pressed: F1..F4 on, released: F1..F4 off.
9..12As values 1..4.
In addition: Lokmaus left button pressed: FL/function on, released: FL/function off.
13..16As values 5..8.
In addition: Lokmaus left button pressed: FL/function on, released: FL/function off.
864Loc 41*..4With each Lokmaus right button press: toggle F1..F4 on/off.
5..8Lokmaus right button pressed: F1..F4 on, released: F1..F4 off.
9..12As values 1..4.
In addition: left Lokmaus button pressed: FL/function on, released: FL/function off.
13..16As values 5..8.
In addition: left Lokmaus button pressed: FL/function on, released: FL/function off.
865Loc 51*..4With each Lokmaus right button press: toggle F1..F4 on/off.
5..8Lokmaus right button pressed: F1..F4 on, released: F1..F4 off.
9..12As values 1..4.
In addition: Lokmaus left button pressed: FL/function on, released: FL/function off.
13..16As values 5..8.
In addition: Lokmaus left button pressed: FL/function on, released: FL/function off.
866Loc 61*..4With each Lokmaus right button press: toggle F1..F4 on/off.
5..8Lokmaus right button pressed: F1..F4 on, released: F1..F4 off.
9..12As values 1..4.
In addition: Lokmaus left button pressed: FL/function on, released: FL/function off.
13..16As values 5..8.
In addition: Lokmaus left button pressed: FL/function on, released: FL/function off.
867Loc 71*..4With each Lokmaus right button press: toggle F1..F4 on/off.
5..8Lokmaus right button pressed: F1..F4 on, released: F1..F4 off.
9..12As values 1..4.
In addition: Lokmaus left button pressed: FL/function on, released: FL/function off.
13..16As values 5..8.
In addition: Lokmaus left button pressed: FL/function on, released: FL/function off.
868Loc 81*..4With each Lokmaus right button press: toggle F1..F4 on/off.
5..8Lokmaus right button pressed: F1..F4 on, released: F1..F4 off.
9..12As values 1..4.
In addition: Lokmaus left button pressed: FL/function on, released: FL/function off.
13..16As values 5..8.
In addition: Lokmaus left button pressed: FL/function on, released: FL/function off.
869..870--Unknown.
Turnout key table
871Turnout 10..255Address less 1 of turnout to be assigned to key pair 1(red),4(green).
10*Turnout 11 assigned to key pair (1,4).
872Turnout 20..255Address less 1 of turnout to be assigned to key pair 2(red),5(green).
20*Turnout 21 assigned to key pair (2,5).
873Turnout 30..255Address less 1 of turnout to be assigned to key pair 3(red),6(green).
30*Turnout 31 assigned to key pair (3,6).
874Turnout 40..255Address less 1 of turnout to be assigned to key pair C(red),+(green).
40*Turnout 41 assigned to key pair (C,+).
875Turnout 50..255Address less 1 of turnout to be assigned to key pair 7(red),left-arrow(green).
50*Turnout 51 assigned to key pair (7,left-arrow).
876Turnout 60..255Address less 1 of turnout to be assigned to key pair 8(red),0(green).
60*Turnout 61 assigned to key pair (8,0).
877Turnout 70..255Address less 1 of turnout to be assigned to key pair 9(red),right-arrow(green).
70*Turnout 71 assigned to key pair (9,right-arrow).
878Turnout 80..255Address less 1 of turnout to be assigned to key pair Enter(red),down-arrow(green).
80*Turnout 81 assigned to key pair (Enter,down-arrow).
879..900--Unknown.
Miscellaneous
901booster
signal
control
1*..100Asymmetry factor of digital signal on booster connection.
3When Märklin boosters 6015 or 6017 are used to control DCC decoders.
902Function
decoder
control
12Default
16(up to about 18) to correct failing command transmission to the Märklin measurement car and crane.
903--Unknown.
904-2..255?
28*Default.
42Recommended value when older DCC decoders are used together with Motorola decoders.
905..906--Unknown.
907idle signal1*Motorola idle signal is sent until the first Motorola loc is addressed.
When SO#25 is '1' the idle signal will be remain to be sent even after the first Motorola loc has been addressed.
4A DCC idle signal is sent.
5Both Motorola and DCC idle signals are sent.
908Short
Circuit
Control
0..255Reaction time to a short-circuit condition reported by an external Booster.
3Default.
909-193..202Controls the time between a Marklin/Motorola and a successive DCC frame.
198*Default: approx. 0.9 microseconds.
199or slightly higher ensures Märklin C95 decoders (6095) behave correctly. 
May also apply to Delta decoders and 'special' 6090 decoders with the 701.17 chip.
202Maximum: approx. 2.1 microseconds.
910..913--Unknown.
914Function
decoder
control
18*Default
24(up to about 26) to correct failing command transmission to the Märklin measurement car.
40to control the Märklin crane (46715).
915..929--Unknown.
930Short
Circuit
control
10..120Time in units of 5 ms before power shut-off after detection of excessive current flow.
100*Default (0.5 seconds).
931Stop waittime0..255Time in units of 7 µs to wait for the I2C Stop signal.
1*For Märklin Control Unit 6021 and/or a Märklin keyboard 6040 attachments.
Default for SPU versions 1.007 and higher.
2..3Alternatives for 1.
Value 2 is default for SPU version 1.000.
5When Märklin 6027 or another DCC CU is connected.
Default setting for SPU versions 1.001 to 1.006.
932Bit length0..255Length of a bit in units of 4 µs.
4*Default: 16 µs.
933..934--Unknown.
935I2C pause0..255High nibble (high order half byte) determines pause in ms after first byte of a (2-byte) I2C command to a C80(f) or keyboard.
Low nibble (low order half byte) determines pause in ms after last byte of an I2C message.
17*Default (hexadecimal '11'): 1 ms pause for both situations.
936..998--Unknown.
999FirmwarefixedHigh order digits of firmware version number.
Below examples of combinations of Special Option settings for some commonly used environments:
OptionValueDescription
Märklin/Motorola only environment
220 or 6Number of Märklin/Motorola and DCC idle packets after power on.
252Always send a Märklin/Motorola loc signal.
9071Only Motorola idle signal.
DCC only environment
220Number of DCC only idle packets after power on.
251Always send a DCC loc signal.
9074Only DCC idle signal.
Mixed Märklin/Motorola and DCC environment
227Number of Märklin/Motorola and DCC idle signals after power on.
251Always send a DCC loc signal.
9075Both Motorola and DCC idle signals.
LocoNet mode (MS-100 compatibility mode)
15Interface speed: 16457 bps.
24Interface Syntax: LocoNet.
51Number of stopbits: 1.
6255disable drop of CTS when entering 'stop' state.
LocoNet mode (LocoBuffer compatibility mode)
13Interface speed: 19200 bps.
24Interface Syntax: LocoNet.
51Number of stopbits: 1.
6255disable drop of CTS when entering 'stop' state.
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Last Update: 05.11.2018, 18:00