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OPs programming no go with DecoderPro?

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OPs programming no go with DecoderPro?
Posted by Isambard on Monday, December 21, 2009 5:58 PM

We've found that in trying to program speed curves on several locos fitted with DH123/DZ123 decoders using DecoderPro that OPs  mode programming doesn't have any effect but Service mode programming does work, although manually tedious. Is this a peculiarity of the decoders or are we missing something? Command Station is a Zephyr.  

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Posted by rrinker on Monday, December 21, 2009 7:01 PM

 There's nothing inherent in the decoder that would prevent Ops Mode programming. Hvae you tried usign Ops Mode to change a different CV just to see if it works at all? Perhaps it is programming the speed table but not setting CV29 to enable the speed table. Also try programming a CV in Ops Mode from the console to verify operation.

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