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30 Apr 2008, 15:43
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Ticket Collector ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 48 Joined: 19-January 08 Member No.: 2,385 |
I know this should the simplest of tasks but I just cannot work out how to change the loco address using the Twin-Centre. The manual says it can be done on standard track, i.e. not a programming track but doesn't actually say how to do it. The very basic Lok-Boss does it very simply so why doesn't the Twin-Center, or am I missing something?
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30 Apr 2008, 17:14
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Chief Penguin
Group: Moderators Posts: 12,928 Joined: 18-May 06 From: UK Margate Kent Member No.: 702 |
Hi - the FLM TC is not the easiest to get the hang of, but once mastered its fine. Still a good bit of kit, but limited to the number of functions available, although 9 is plenty for some people (including me).
To be honest, it's not really recommended to change the locomotive address on anything but a programming track as it is easy to change the address of every locomotive on the track. Just connect the programming track connections to a spare section of clean track if you don't want to section a piece on the main layout. Give it a try & if no go come back to us. -------------------- Take care & enjoy life.
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30 Apr 2008, 18:27
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Guard ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 93 Joined: 30-April 08 From: Edinburgh Member No.: 2,943 |
To be honest, it's not really recommended to change the locomotive address on anything but a programming track as it is easy to change the address of every locomotive on the track. Just connect the programming track connections to a spare section of clean track if you don't want to section a piece on the main layout. I do not think that with the Twin Centre there is any danger of changing the addresses of all locos. I have never used a TC, but I have an Uhlenbrock Intellibox which is largely identical (and information on the Fleischmann website shows that main track programming is the same for the TC). I assume that you are using a DCC rather than a FMZ decoder. Put the TC into programming mode, go to DCC programming, go through the various programming methods with the down arrow till you come to main track programming. You then have to put in the decoder's current address, after which only the loco with that address will be programmed. Then you simply change CV1 to the address that you want. |
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1 May 2008, 19:19
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Ticket Collector ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 48 Joined: 19-January 08 Member No.: 2,385 |
I do not think that with the Twin Centre there is any danger of changing the addresses of all locos. I have never used a TC, but I have an Uhlenbrock Intellibox which is largely identical (and information on the Fleischmann website shows that main track programming is the same for the TC). I assume that you are using a DCC rather than a FMZ decoder. Put the TC into programming mode, go to DCC programming, go through the various programming methods with the down arrow till you come to main track programming. You then have to put in the decoder's current address, after which only the loco with that address will be programmed. Then you simply change CV1 to the address that you want. Thank you for your help but I still cannot get it to function. I got to CV1 then after the = sign put in 2 plus the return key, this got me an OK on the line above but leaving the program didn't result in the loco recognising its new address, it firmly remains 3! |
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2 May 2008, 06:28
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Chief Penguin
Group: Moderators Posts: 12,928 Joined: 18-May 06 From: UK Margate Kent Member No.: 702 |
Try a decoder reset using the programming track & try again.
What decoder are you using ? -------------------- Take care & enjoy life.
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