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zeroing out a NCE Cab 06PR

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zeroing out a NCE Cab 06PR
Posted by subman on Friday, January 31, 2014 8:11 PM

Group I can`t find anything in the search. How do you eleminate all recalls stored (engine addresses) from the Cab 06? I was wondering if you had to eleminate each individually or could you wipe them clear all at once. I have an operator that has been playing around with the shift/esc & direction buttons and acquiring other peoples locos.  I can`t fire him because it is me.

Thanks

Bob D

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Posted by maxman on Friday, January 31, 2014 8:55 PM

I'd do it the same way that I do it with the ProCab: select loco, enter zero, then press enter.  Recall the next loco and repeat.

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Posted by cacole on Saturday, February 1, 2014 9:50 AM

I don't have the CAB06, but for a ProCab Radio throttle,

Press the 'PROG/ESC' button 6 times until 'SET CAB PARAMS' shows on the display and press ENTER.

At the 'Number of Recalls' prompt, enter 0 or how many ever you want, up to 6, and press ENTER.

At the 'CLEAR RECALLS' prompt, press 1 for YES.

Press 'PROG/ESC' to return to normal operation.

 

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Posted by maxman on Saturday, February 1, 2014 4:06 PM

cacole

I don't have the CAB06, but for a ProCab Radio throttle,

Press the 'PROG/ESC' button 6 times until 'SET CAB PARAMS' shows on the display and press ENTER.

At the 'Number of Recalls' prompt, enter 0 or how many ever you want, up to 6, and press ENTER.

At the 'CLEAR RECALLS' prompt, press 1 for YES.

Press 'PROG/ESC' to return to normal operation.

I think it is quicker to just select loco zero however many times is required.

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