The Zephyr is a DCS50 so it does show up in the repair cost listing
$35 is the cost to repair including return shipping in the US.
I do not believe that the Zephyr has a back up battery inside for retaining memory. The DCS100 for the Super-Chief does for sure, but I don't think that the Z does.
I have a Z but have never experienced what you are describing.
With regard to the speed step issue, are you actually status editing speed steps in the Zephyr or are you changing speed steps in the decoders? http://tsd.digitrax.com/index.php?a=360 is there a particular reason you don't want to use 128 speed steps (the factory default)?
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Only the DCS100/200 has a battery, the Zephyr and DB150 do not use batteries internally. I can guarantee the Zephyr has no battery - always curious, I've opened mine up to look inside.
OpSw 36 only clears the loco 'slots', try doing an OpSw39 reset which will restore the entire system to factory default settings.
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I don't remember any settings on my Zephyr relating to speed steps, other than using it to set the speed steps on a decoder when programming it (i.e. CV 29 generally). AFAIK the Zephyr reads the speed step setting encoded on the decoder, it doesn't "remember" them from the last time you used that engine??
However, it should retain any M.U. that you set up until you either remove the M.U. or do a clear / reset of the whole Z. Of course, be sure you're remembering which engine was the lead engine in the M.U.
wjstixI don't remember any settings on my Zephyr relating to speed steps, other than using it to set the speed steps on a decoder when programming it (i.e. CV 29 generally). AFAIK the Zephyr reads the speed step setting encoded on the decoder, it doesn't "remember" them from the last time you used that engine??
Be sure to send the PS315 back along witht he Zephyr - it could be the power supply is bad rather than the Zephyr itself. When you hit the track power button to turn off track power, what does the display say? It should show Po10, Po11, or Po12. Po12 is actually the older version, and you may need an update. Random switching to different speed step modes means something is a bit off - especially if it's switching to Trinary (stri) which is almost never used (Maerklin Digital stuff used that protocol).