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Tsunami with sound but without movement

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Tsunami with sound but without movement
Posted by topito on Saturday, June 30, 2012 10:02 PM

Hi:  I have an Athearn GP9 with a Tsunami sound decoder factory installed.

 

After triying to program CV5 the loco remain with sound but without movement, I try to reset all CV with CV8 to 8 and nothing changed. The loco has sound in  address 3 but do not move.

In analogic the logo runs well

Do you have suggestion in order to fix the problem?

 

Thanks

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Posted by Jacktal on Saturday, June 30, 2012 11:31 PM

Visit Soundtraxx's website,on the bottom right corner in the "Quick links" box,click "Factory installed decoders".You'll find the default values for your loco's CV's.

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Posted by maxman on Sunday, July 1, 2012 12:24 AM

Try resetting CV 19 to zero, and CV 30 to 2.  Then see if the engine will run on address 3.

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Posted by woodone on Sunday, July 1, 2012 10:23 AM

Topito, After you did the reset did you remove the power to the locomotive? Tsunamis,  when doing a reset,  the power must be removed. Unplug your DCC system or remove the loco from the rails. 

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Posted by topito on Sunday, July 1, 2012 2:06 PM

Thanks to everyone, the problem was fixed setting CV1 to 3 again manually.

CV3 and CV4 were outside of the default, the braking delay was very long, then I reset these CV's to their default values and all work oK now.

 

It's some way to limit the maximum speed ( maximum voltage ) to these Tsunami decoders?  I prooved that CV5 doesn't work.

 

Thaks to the community

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Posted by maxman on Sunday, July 1, 2012 3:55 PM

topito

It's some way to limit the maximum speed ( maximum voltage ) to these Tsunami decoders?  I prooved that CV5 doesn't work.

 

Sorry, but you didn't prove that setting CV 5 doesn't work.  What you apparently did prove was that the Tsunami that is supplied with the Athearn GP-9 does not have a CV5, nor a CV6.  The following is the link to the Athearn GP9 Tsunami list of CVs from the Soundtraxx website: http://www.soundtraxx.com/factory/OEM%20pages/athearn/athearngen_gp9_ho.pdf

You will have to create a speed table to adjust CVs 67 through 94.

(PS:  Although the Tsunami may have acted as though it had accepted a change to CVs 5 of 6, it really did not.  This is per a conversation with a Soundtraxx rep when I had a similar issue with a Bachmann engine.) 

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Posted by wjstix on Sunday, July 1, 2012 7:50 PM

Once you put in a straight line speed curve, you can lower CV 66 and 95, forward and reverse trim, until the engine speed has dropped to where you want it. These CVs lower all the steps of the speed curve, rather than having to adjust CVs 67-94 one at a time each time you want to change things.

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Posted by woodone on Monday, July 2, 2012 10:03 AM

Try setting CV's 209 and 210 to a lower value. You have to have CV's 3 and 4 set to zero before you do this.

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