QUOTE (Paul Crabtree @ 20 Mar 2008, 19:20) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I am not familiar with the Fleiscmann DCC control centre, but all their locos I have dealt with have had a default address of 3. On my DCC systems (lenz or NCE) I program the address on a specific area of track described as a programming track and I would imagine the Fleischmann system has that facility. That piece of track is isolated from the rest, and is fed by seperating wiring.
There is also'Programming on the Main' but for initial setup it is worth using the seperate track. It is possible that the Fleischmann set up has a facility for reading settings on the decoder, and this will mean reading the manual and using the programming track.
If there is still failure then checking the instalation is necessary and that can be fun on n gauge.
Good Luck
Thank you very much for that, using 3 did the trick although I've now got two 3s! I noted the sections in the Handbook about Programming Track etc. but it all seemed a bit complicated for what I though would be a fairly simple exercise.
Thank you again for your help.
Jeremy Griffiths
There is also'Programming on the Main' but for initial setup it is worth using the seperate track. It is possible that the Fleischmann set up has a facility for reading settings on the decoder, and this will mean reading the manual and using the programming track.
If there is still failure then checking the instalation is necessary and that can be fun on n gauge.
Good Luck
Thank you very much for that, using 3 did the trick although I've now got two 3s! I noted the sections in the Handbook about Programming Track etc. but it all seemed a bit complicated for what I though would be a fairly simple exercise.
Thank you again for your help.
Jeremy Griffiths