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That just means that the "Select" product line is exclusive to and and only available from distributors through ESU USA rather than ESU home base in Germany. The Select is their "cheap" decoder for us Americans that won't pay full price for the V4 series. The only difference (in most cases) between the two is that the Select requires that you load pre-made by ESU sound files. With the V4 you can create your own and load using the LokProgrammer software.
Select decoders handle all the protocols, not just DCC. The only difference is that Select can only accept the pre-made sound projects, versus a full V4 is completely customizable. These are explained right in the description of the decoders on the ESU site.
I wonder why they seem to imply (by not mentioning the others) that the Select version only supports DCC and DC, where in the V4 write-up they really expand on the fact that the deocder automatically handles all the various digital control protocols (and DC). What is ESU's CV47, and why it is needed for enabling the other digital protocols (when supposedly it is done automatically)? Speaking of CVs, where can I find all the CVs defined? I have the V4 and Seelct decoder manuals, and while they have extensive documentation about the function remapping CVs, I dont; see a comprehensive explanation of all the other CVs they use. Both QSI and Zimo have a detailed explanation off *ALL* *the CVs used on their decoders.
I stand corrected, last time I checked there was more of a gap in price.