Hi evrrybody.
i have been trying to programme the above blue line loco, i have it running on the long address but no sound,and it will not move on loco #3.
I know that there has been alot of blood spilt over these locos,but i now need some advice.
Patrick
What system are you using? Did you change either CV15 or CV16 on either decoder? I hope not. Try programming on the main with both decoders installed. Then after programing the address program CV29 = 34. Then try moving the unit.
Here is a link to the HO scale forum site at BLI. At the beginning there are tips on programing with different systems.
http://www.broadway-limited2.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=1&sid=2d8c35f872e42d65a8128a3a6e1cd07e
Hope this helps.
Pete
I pray every day I break even, Cause I can really use the money!
I started with nothing and still have most of it left!
hi .the unit is an nce pro cab and yes i did change cv 16 and cv15. it is getting late over here now, so iwill give it ago in the morning.
I had all manner of problems programming two of these engines into a consist and finally gave up. Every time I tried creating an advanced consist using an NCE ProCab, the sound was lost. Eventually I just set both locomotives to the same address. You have to remove the motor control decoder in order to get the sound back and programmed to the new address you want, lock the sound decoder, and then install and program the motor decoder.
You will have to unlock both decoders. I program both Blueline and motor decoder at the same time with my NCE Power Cab on the main line. Works every time.
Cacole
When you lock the Blueline decoder it will not let CV19 change to a consist address. Locking the decoder in effect will not let you advance consist it. In all actuality there is really no reason to lock either decoder. Most of the common CVs will have the same value. The only reason to lock a decoder is if there is a CV that needs to be programed that would have different values. Address, CV29 configurations, and most lighting CVs will have the same values in both decoders.