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QUOTE (wiggy25 @ 15 Jun 2008, 21:03) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hope someone can help with this!
I have this CT elektronic decoder fitted to a diesel 04 shunter and it's being a swine!
It says that programming CV1 with a value of 0 gives it a hardreset.
Cheers
***Doop - CV1 is reserved by the NMRA for short address - it should NEVER be used for anything else! It sort of beggars belief that setting short address to zero will set short address to 3 if you see what I mean

When CV's start showing 255 everywhere, its usually an indication of an attack of brain death or accidentally induced alzheimers in the decoder processor.
Set CV1 to address 3 and then simply try CV8 to 8 as a reset and see if that helps. I'm not hopeful - its just that I cannot believe any decoder Mfr would use the standard short address Cv for global reset!
Go Back to TCS M1's or ESU LokPilot Micro's for a sensible reliable result Ian!
Richard
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I have this CT elektronic decoder fitted to a diesel 04 shunter and it's being a swine!
It says that programming CV1 with a value of 0 gives it a hardreset.
Cheers
***Doop - CV1 is reserved by the NMRA for short address - it should NEVER be used for anything else! It sort of beggars belief that setting short address to zero will set short address to 3 if you see what I mean
When CV's start showing 255 everywhere, its usually an indication of an attack of brain death or accidentally induced alzheimers in the decoder processor.
Set CV1 to address 3 and then simply try CV8 to 8 as a reset and see if that helps. I'm not hopeful - its just that I cannot believe any decoder Mfr would use the standard short address Cv for global reset!
Go Back to TCS M1's or ESU LokPilot Micro's for a sensible reliable result Ian!
Richard
DCCconcepts