Bus → Decimal Unique-ID

This example shows how to address servo port 1 on a LightControl. The accessory flag must be unchecked.
The decimal Unique-ID is set in the Bus field which can be done with D&D.
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Optional the servo position can be specified:
 
Address + 1 is used for controlling the second coil of the switch motor. (turnout)
 
| Field | Value | Remark | 
|---|---|---|
| Bus | Decimal Unique-ID |  Default GBMBoost Master if left empty.  If MultiMaus1) accessory commands should also processed the Bus value must be set to the UID of the GBMBoost Master.  | 
	
| Protocol | NMRA-DCC | |
| Address | 1…65536 | Is mapped to NMRA 0…65535 | 
| Port | Not used | |
| Gate | 0, 1 | Only for single coil switch motors or Outputs | 
| Type | Accessory | 
 
Bus → Decimal Unique-ID

This example shows how to address lights port 1…4 on a MoBaLiSt. The accessory flag must be unchecked.
The decimal Unique-ID is set in the Bus field which can be done with D&D.
 
Bus → Decimal Unique-ID
Address → Port number + 1
MSG_BM_CONFIDENCE: uid=00010068 path=0.0.0.0 void=0 freeze=0 signal=0 sensor bus=00010068 addr=5 state=occ ident=1057 type=loco-addr-fwd
| Sensor message | |
|---|---|
| bus | Unique-ID (hex value) | 
| addr | local module port address | 
| state | occupancy: free/occ | 
| ident | Railcom loco address | 
See http://www.bidib.org/protokoll/bidib_occ.html for more information about confidence.