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Digitrax Zephyr owners, is there a work around to addressing conflicts? Edit: I got it.
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<P mce_keep="true">[quote user="mfm37"] <P> 857 and 8507 are two different numbers that should not run at the same time. Make sure one is not cionsisted to the other. If not, reprogram the address in each engine to be sure their was not a keystroke error the first time.<BR></P> <P>[/quote]</P> <P>Ahhhhh, now this is interesting. mfm37, you were partly right. CNW 8507 was MU'd .....but not to the PA, but to CNW 8501 also on the track, but uncoupled. </P> <P>When I cleared the consist for CNW 8507, everything was fine. All locos responded independently to their correct addresses.</P> <P>So for all you Zephyr owners, this is a little lesson. An MU's loco is susceptible to cross addressing if the numbers are close, even if MU's to a totally different loco.</P>
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