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Display What To Do
Press the +or - button to select the desired speed step
(14, 28 or 128)*.
Once the desired speed step appears, press Enter to accept the
change, or Exit to return to the Menu selection without
changing the speed steps.
*The selected locomotive must be stopped (Speed dial fully CCW) to change
the speed steps.
Note: If the headlights on your locomotive blink on and off as the speed is changed,
the Commander is set for 28 speed steps and the locomotive decoder is set for 14
speed steps. If the lights do not turn on at all, the locomotive is set for 28 speed steps,
and the Commander is set for 14 speed steps. The Commander defaults to 28 speed
steps. So if your locomotive returns to 14 speed steps after losing power, or being
removed from the track, the locomotive is configured for 14 speed steps. To correct
this, read the current value in Register 5. Add 2 to the current value and save the new
setting. The default configuration value for most decoders is 6. Consult you system
manual for programming procedures.
Programming Your Decoder
If you wish to operate two or more individual locomotives at a time, each loco-
motive decoder must have a unique address. Most decoders come set to the
default address of “03.” The address of a decoder is changed through pro-
gramming. Remember that there are two kinds of decoders: those that are
installed into locomotives, and those that are "accessory" or “stationary” and
are used to control turnouts or other accessories on your layout. A decoder’s
parameters are stored as Configuration Variables (CV’s). The Commander uses
Registers which correspond to these CV’s to program a decoder’s parameters.
Below is a list of parameters, and their corresponding CV’s and Registers found
in most locomotive decoders.
PARAMETER REGISTER NUMBER CONFIGURATION VARIABLE
Address R1 1
Start up voltage R2 2
Start up delay (acceleration) R3 3
Brake delay (deceleration) R4 4
General settings R5 29
Version number of decoder
software* R7 7
Manufacturer ID* R8 8
We will discuss programming a decoder's address. Follow the same steps for
programming registers 2 through 5. See your decoder manual for the range
of data and default settings of each register. *Registers 7 & 8 are read only.
STEP-BY-STEP DECODER PROGRAMMING
Please Note: Operation of the layout is disabled during programming (track
power is turned off). Connected slaves receive a signal through the XpressNet
cable about the pending programming. For more information about slaves,
please see page 23.
You may use these instructions to program a decoder installed in a locomotive,
or an accessory decoder that will be used to control turnouts. In the example
below, we guide you through programming the address of a locomotive
decoder. You would follow the same steps to program registers 2 through 5,
or an accessory decoder.
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