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Can't release diesel from Stand by mode

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Can't release diesel from Stand by mode
Posted by Fergmiester on Thursday, January 1, 2015 10:42 AM

I have a Inter-Mountain Diesel with ESU sound decoder and in the process of programming I've managed to "lock it up".

Originally it was set to factory setting "03" and I changed the numbers, which it accepted and operated on.  I hit the function "10" button and the diesel squacked out "ID 6515 disconnected" I hit this button several more times  and got the same recording. Then I throttled up and the sound woul rev up but no movement. I then started hitting other buttons and the function 10 button again and I heard "ID 6515 Standby" and the engine got a bit quieter and idled but no movement or increase in sound when I throttled up...

What have I done and how do I un do it???

I cant find the manual and the manual on line is not helping me.

 

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Posted by Mark R. on Thursday, January 1, 2015 11:19 AM

For starters, that's not an ESU decoder. ESU decoders do not use audible reports like that. I'm not even certain Soundtraxx does. QSI does, but I don't know how a QSI decoder would have gotten in there.

Do a read of CV8 and see what value it gives you back.

Mark.

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Posted by Fergmiester on Thursday, January 1, 2015 11:40 AM
Value seen on Throttle is ???

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Posted by rrinker on Thursday, January 1, 2015 11:56 AM

151 is ESU, 113 is QSI, 141 is Soundtraxx.

Far as I know, QSI is the only one with a verbal readback. F10 tells it to say the current status. Multiple presses of F6 are used to start it back up. If it's saying 'disconnect' or 'standby', you press F6 a total of 4 times - on-off, on-off and it should return to normal. If it's normal, you use multiple presses of F9 to go into various states of shutdown.

http://www.nmra.org/manufacturer-id-numbers

Edit: Mark, the early Intermountain F's came with QSI.

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Posted by Fergmiester on Thursday, January 1, 2015 3:56 PM

Randy BowBowBowBowBowBow

Thank you sir! Now to figure out how to get rid of "Slot Max" Sigh

Been away from the throttle a tad too long!

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Posted by Fergmiester on Thursday, January 1, 2015 3:59 PM

Mark.

you were right! It is a QSI and sounds great. I bought both A & B units at the LHS as Pre-owned. Supposedly they were only run once. They were in mint condition. All I know is the sound is excellent!

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Posted by rrinker on Thursday, January 1, 2015 8:11 PM

 When you are done running a loco, make sure the speed is 0 nad all functions are off. Press Loco, Exit. This will let the loco slot be cleared so next time you select a loco, it can use that slot and you should never see a slot=max message again. In the meantime, look in the back of the book for OpSw settings to clear all slots or just reset your whole system.

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