cacole Figure 29 on Page 59 of the LokPilot manual, and subsequent examples on Page 60, explain how to configure the 6 CVs that control each light function.
Figure 29 on Page 59 of the LokPilot manual, and subsequent examples on Page 60, explain how to configure the 6 CVs that control each light function.
Cacole,
Just so you know, I'm checking in on ESU good and bad things. I know you like them while you know I prefer Tsunami's so far. I will probably buy one of them programmed for the ES44--that sound file sounds pretty good.
Richard
Hi Mark.
Thanks for your assistance and all is working fine! I will use your answer and work backwards with the manual; in case future questions arise with the ESU decoder I have your answer as a formula.
All the best.
Reinhard
Joe F
Here's to Mark!
The Master has spoken!!
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
Let's all give Mark a big hand for a helpful answer
Don'tcha love it when you've exhausted the manual completely confused and somebody tells you to read the manual ?
Try this setting ....
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 0
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CV263 = 156
CV271 = 156
CV's 31 and 32 are register CV's - be sure to set those first.
Mark.
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Hi.
I need assistance in programming an ESU Lokpilot 4.0 #54611 which I have installed in an Atlas Trainman RS-36. I am using a MRC Prodigy Advanced 2 system. This is my first venture with a Lokpilot decoder and what I wish to do is have both front and rear lights on, bright in the direction of travel, rule 17 when stopped. Is this possible? I have combed the on-line literature available on the ESU web-site resulting in more confusion than clarification. Which CV's need to be manipulated in order to achieve this affect?
Thanks in advance.