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Multiple timers for lighting effects in ZIMO decoders?
« on: February 14, 2025, 12:43:11 AM »
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In another thread Russ mentioned in this post:
That's one thing I like about Zimo decoders. All the effects have their own, separate timer.

While I do use ZIMO decoders I had no need to use multiple flashing lighting effect.  Having multiple timers would be great.  That peaked my curiosity and I looked through the ZIMO decoder manual but did not find anywhere where this feature is mentioned.  I only see mention of CV117 and 118 for configuring the flashing timer.  But ZIMO manuals aren't the easiest to understand.

@tehachapifan could you explain (or show some examples like ditch lights and rotary beacon) how the separate timers are configured for each effect?
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Re: Multiple timers for lighting effects in ZIMO decoders?
« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2025, 03:03:40 AM »
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After further reflection, I may have been half right and half wrong with that posting. Here's what they will do that ESU's won't. As an example, I have a Zimo-equipped loco with a gyralite on both ends that can be turned on and off independently. When you turn either of them on, the cycle starts at the beginning regardless of where the other one is in its cycle. The actual tempo is the same, but where there are in the flash cycle is completely independent from the other. With ESU's, the effects are tied to what is set in the programming and, while you can offset flashes between effects with "phase shift" (V5's) or "opposite phase" (pre-V5's), will return to the same exact pattern until the programming itself is changed. So, with an ESU decoder with no phase adjustments, the gyralites would always flash at the exact same time regardless of if they're turned on independently. With the Zimo's, it's different every time you cycle one off and then on again. Hope this makes sense.

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Re: Multiple timers for lighting effects in ZIMO decoders?
« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2025, 10:42:27 AM »
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That makes sense Russ since the the ZIMO timer settings have the "on" and  "off" times specifiable separately and when the flashing effect is triggered by the function key, the timer for that effect starts at that point initiating the flashing sequence.

Oh well . . . I was hoping that we had the multiple timers thing solved.
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