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Hi Doug

I'm running the Lenz LZV100 (ver 3.5) at the moment and mine does go through the deceleration and then acceleration when direction is switched , using the LH90 , MultiMAUS or computer to control the loco

I had to pull the LH90 out and the manual to check though


Maybe you have an older version of software on your Lenz LZV100 , I'm considering sending the Lenz away for an update to 3.6 to get the extra functions and have the ability to have non latching functions

Regards Zmil
 

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QUOTE (Mike88 @ 19 Nov 2008, 19:59) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>acualy i think if you read the manual it distinctly tells you not to change direction of the loco without coming to a stop first
as this could damage the controler and/or the decoder

Hi Mike

I think you must have an early version of the manual
The LH90 (ver 3.1) manual says -

"If you flick the direction-switch to the
centre position while the locomotive is
in operation, the locomotive will stop
with the amount of delay in braking
which is set in the locomotive decoder.
If you afterwards flick the switch in a
different direction, the locomotive will
speed up again, also with the amount
of delay that is set in the decoder."

It all depends on what version of software you are running

Regards Zmil
 
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