74 CV Write Operation1. Determine the type of programming action you wish to perform and enter the corresponding valuefrom Table 1 in CV 201.(Example: Assigning a sound to a button enter a value of 1 into CV 201)2. If you are looking to perform any operation besides a factory reset enter the value of the specific fieldyou are operating on into CV 202.(Example: when mapping a sound to function button 12 enter a value of 12 into CV 202)3. Enter the “High” or “Coarse” value (found in the appropriate table on our website) into CV 203(Example: To assign “Strasburg #475 Air powered bell” enter a value of 1 into CV 203)4. Enter the “Low” or “Fine” value (found in the appropriate table on our website) into CV 204(Example: To assign “Strasburg #475 Air powered bell” enter a value of 1 into CV 204)The full programming operation takes place ONLY when CV 204 has been programmed.4 CV Read Operation1. Simply add 100 to whatever value you would program into CV 201 to perform a write operation.(Example: Using our example above add 100 to 1 for a value of 101. Program a value of 101 to CV 201)2. Now enter the value of the specific field you want to read into CV 202. If you are reading Sound TypeVolumes or Individual Sound Volumes, then you don’t enter into CV202, but utilize CV203 instead.(Example: Write a value of 12 into CV 202)3. Now write ANY value to CV 204. (to trigger the read)(Example: Write a value of 10 (it can be anything) into CV 2044. Now you can Read the values of CV’s 202, 203, and 204 on your programming track using CV readback.