TrainManTy wrote: a mod moved it without realizing there was already one here.
a mod moved it without realizing there was already one here.
ah, those mods....like it says, "solid, man!"
Guilford Guy wrote:Bachmann's EZ command only supports 1 digit adressing. If one were to buy a Bachmann loco to go with the EZ command, they couldn't operate the loco if it had a 2, 3, or 4 digit adress, thus they are on default 3. I believe P2k locos also come preprogrammed at address 3.
Is there such a thing as 1-digit addressing? Don't confuse the 1-0 buttons on the command station to be implying that the EZ command is only a 1-digit capable system. The EZ command has 2-digit addressing, but it takes a little different approach to re-program a decoder with any 2-digit address higher than 10. I believe that the default address of 03 is a standard practice by almost all DCC manufacturers.
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I posted this in General Discussion before, then here when I remembered, and a mod moved it without realizing there was already one here.
I tried the resistor, and it worked fine! Thanks for the help guys!
I dunno....looks like TrainMan Ty duplicated this post and had it answered and the problem beat in an earlier/later post/thread. See the other post made 15 later.............
Alex
Yes, I know 3 is the default adress, I've programmed a few TCS decoders (hardwired and installed myself) to know that, but I thought that most DCC equipped locos come with them pre-programmed in. (Although, that was an Atlasmaster loco, maybe cheaper ones don't do that)
I'll try the resistor today, I'll let you know how it works, maybe even get up some photos/video of the unit....
Thanks for all your help!
TrainManTy wrote:...default adress was 3 for some reason...
TrainManTy wrote:...I tried ops mode programming (after removing all the other locos on the layout) and it wouldn't let me, although that may be a built in feature of the Zephyr...
river_eagle wrote:lay a 1000 ohm resistor across the programming track rails, while programming loco.
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Today at a train show I purchased a Bachmann GP35 with DCC installed, and for some reason when I tried to program it (default adress was 3 for some reason) then the Digitrax Zephyr would flash d_nd, meaning there is an open circut on the programming track.
The loco runs fine on the layout, so the decoder is connected, and I tried my Atlas U23B with a TCS T1 decoder on the programming track, and it worked fine, so the programming track is also fine.
I tried ops mode programming (after removing all the other locos on the layout) and it wouldn't let me, although that may be a built in feature of the Zephyr.
I also tried seeing if it was the Bachmann decoder that couldn't use Paged mode programming (although the Zephyr manual says it works with all decoders....) and the other very similer loco (Bachmann DCC equipped GP30, same line, decoder, etc but different shell) also got a d_nd response.
This has got me really stumped. Could someone please help?
Thanks,