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My test programming QSI with Digitrax Zephyr
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by dacort</i> <br /><br />I have a Chief and have programmed my BLI ATSF 4-8-4 with no problems on the programming track in paged mode and in ops mode on the main. The only thing I couldn't seem to do in ops mode was set the address. I don't have a PowerPax or anything special on the programming track, just the two wires to the DCS100. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />The three BLI 4-8-4's that I have all came with instructions on a 5" X 5" card on how to change the addess. I followed their instructions, in OPS mode on the main, and the address were changed with no problem. <br /> <br />Quoted from the instructions <br />1) set CV 49 to 129 <br />2) set CV 50 to 17 <br />3) set CV 56 to 206 <br />4) set CV 50 to 18 <br />5) set CV 56 to 167 for 3751; 168 for 3752; 169 for 3753 and so on up to 178 for 3762 <br />6) change CV 29 to 34 to allow operation with your new extended address. <br /> <br />This worked for all three of my BLI's, I don't know about the Proto's and Atlas locos. <br /> <br />Bob
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