Thanks for all the replies.
Did I mention the lights don't work? (F0)
I brought the loco to my LHC to buy a new decoder. After chastising me for buying something at a show he said to try for an answer here. He didn't want to sell me a new decoder (which i was ready to buy) until I had exhausted other avenues.
Jim,
> What brand decoder is it?
Not sure. All the box and documentation says it's an EZ Command. I *think* it's some type of Lenz decoder, but I can't tell which one.
It's a long skinny decoder with two sets of red/black power pickup wired - a pair on each end.
Here are the CVs:
CV1 = 3
CV2 = 10
CV3 = 1
CV4 = 1
CV5 = 255
CV6 = 1
CV7 = 46
CV8 = 101 (101 I found listed = Bachmann)
CV9 = 255
CV19 = 0
CV29 = 6
>What DCC system are you using for reading out the CVs?
I have a LENZ.
I found a Bachmann decoder CV list at:
http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/ez_content/1_Amp_Decoder_Instr.pdf
and
http://www.bachmann.co.uk/pdfs/DCC_onboard.pdf
and a CV29 calculator at:
http://www.2mm.org.uk/articles/cv29%20calculator.htm
The default CV29 is "6", meaning 28/128 speed steps and DCC/DC operation.
I played with the CV29 values, but no motion on the main.
Setting CV8 to "33" will reset the decoder. I changed some CVs, set CV8 to "33" and it reset to the defaults.
Oh! I set one more test. I set CV29 to DCC only and it wouldn't run on DC. Setting CV29 back to the default (both) let it run on DC just fine.
Rob Carignan
Maine
Did I mention the lights don't work? (F0)
I brought the loco to my LHC to buy a new decoder. After chastising me for buying something at a show he said to try for an answer here. He didn't want to sell me a new decoder (which i was ready to buy) until I had exhausted other avenues.
Jim,
> What brand decoder is it?
Not sure. All the box and documentation says it's an EZ Command. I *think* it's some type of Lenz decoder, but I can't tell which one.
It's a long skinny decoder with two sets of red/black power pickup wired - a pair on each end.
Here are the CVs:
CV1 = 3
CV2 = 10
CV3 = 1
CV4 = 1
CV5 = 255
CV6 = 1
CV7 = 46
CV8 = 101 (101 I found listed = Bachmann)
CV9 = 255
CV19 = 0
CV29 = 6
>What DCC system are you using for reading out the CVs?
I have a LENZ.
I found a Bachmann decoder CV list at:
http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/ez_content/1_Amp_Decoder_Instr.pdf
and
http://www.bachmann.co.uk/pdfs/DCC_onboard.pdf
and a CV29 calculator at:
http://www.2mm.org.uk/articles/cv29%20calculator.htm
The default CV29 is "6", meaning 28/128 speed steps and DCC/DC operation.
I played with the CV29 values, but no motion on the main.
Setting CV8 to "33" will reset the decoder. I changed some CVs, set CV8 to "33" and it reset to the defaults.
Oh! I set one more test. I set CV29 to DCC only and it wouldn't run on DC. Setting CV29 back to the default (both) let it run on DC just fine.
Rob Carignan
Maine