I'm using NCE's Power Cab system. I enjoy it, easy to use yet still fully functional.
The timbers beneath the rails are not the only ties that bind on the railroad. --Robert S. McGonigal
Acela026When running 2 locomotives at once and I press the 'recall' button to go back to the previous loco, it always recalls address 003.
I believe that original PowerCab had only a recall stack of two locos/consists. This may have been expanded with some of the upgrades.
If you select loco and enter 8180 and press enter, that should be put into one of the cab slots. Then press the recall button. At that point enter the 3153 and press enter. That should put this loco into the second slot. If you push recall at that point, you should get the 8180 on the screen.
Loco 3 should not come up again unless you select loco and enter 3.
If something other than that happens, then a call to NCE would be in order.
When you first call up a locomotive (say 8180) and run it them want to run the second (3154) press reccall to store 8180. The dispay shound now show 0000, enter the 3154 unit to run it. To recall the 8180 press the recall and it should bring up the 8180 unit. You can only store two units in the Power Cab, so you can now toggle back and forth on these two.
Acela,
What's the OP of your Power Cab? V1.28 or the never V1.65? If the former then you only have a maximum of two addresses in your recall stack. If it's the newer V1.65, however, you can set your recall stack slots anywhere from 2 thru 6 - i.e. 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. (Personally, I don't run more than 2 locomotives simultaneously so I keep the recall stack short and set at 2 or 3.)
FWIW, to increase the number of recall stack slots of your V1.65 Power Cab, do the following steps:
The other posters are correct in regards to how to correctly enter locomotive addresses into your Power Cab.
Tom
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Thanks, everyone! This has got it figured out
Tom, mine is the older v1.28. But on my layout, I will really only be running a max of 2-3 trains at a time. 2 can be a fair challenge at times, 3 is really hectic. I haven't tried 4, but that is probably the max.
Thanks for the help!
I may have 3 addresses in the recall stack (Power Cab w/Smart Booster combination) but I only run two locomotives at a time - max. Two is plenty enough to keep my full attention on my modest 4 x 8 layout.
Once again, Tom knows what he's talking about. I just did the same thing with my friend's PowerCab (the one that won't control locos on my layout as a second throttle). He now has six addresses to call up, and he loves it.