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Post by crblue on Apr 3, 2025 18:37:28 GMT -8
Hello!
I was having trouble with my #611, and the headlight. The front headlight didn't work when programmed to address 11. I figured out that it wasn't specific to that engine, and in general F0 doesn't work on address 11 (and only 11) at all. I've tried a LokSound 5, 4, and an Economi and they all exhibit this issue when programmed to address 11.
Could someone with a CS-105 program an engine to address 11, and see if the front headlight works? I'm curious if it's just my unit, or if it's a firmware issue.
Thanks
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Post by Colin 't Hart on Apr 4, 2025 0:27:07 GMT -8
Sounds like you might have 11 programmed as a "long" address and need to change CV 29.
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Post by crblue on Apr 4, 2025 4:52:12 GMT -8
Nahh, not unless it's all 4 decoders. I considered it was somehow consisted via the throttle but I didn't see a way to check.
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Post by Colin 't Hart on Apr 4, 2025 11:13:21 GMT -8
Nahh, not unless it's all 4 decoders. I considered it was somehow consisted via the throttle but I didn't see a way to check. Please humour me and post the value of CV29 for all 4 decoders.
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Post by crblue on Apr 4, 2025 20:43:18 GMT -8
My apologizes, I was confusing CV 29 with 19. It's absolutely not related to CV 29, as they all run perfectly fine using 2 digit address - that's pretty much all I use on my layout. Even when setting their address to 11, they ran fine including sound and light functions. The only issue is after setting CV1 to 11 (or using the address programming function), then F0 (forward) stops working.
However, I put everything on my programming track and pulled up CV29. It's 2 for the economi, 14 for the LokSound decoders, and the J (which is now programmed for long address 611) was 62. They're all reporting exactly what I would expect.
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