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QUOTE: Originally posted by rrinker To program them you have to use register mode -they only support a limited set of CV's. The display as you toggle through programming modes will say Pr I believe (I don't do much programming from my DT400, I have the computer hooked up and use DecoderPro). If they were working on your old MRC system, they should haev addresses like 1, 2, 3, etc depending on which throttle you programmed them for - at least that's my understanding of how the older MRC systems work - Prodigy Advanced is the first MRC system to use 'normal' addressing. To run them - you have to Status Edit the decoder address for 14 steps - Section 17 in the manual. Press Loco, key in the address, press EDIT until the display says STAT 14, and then hit ENTER. Give that a try, see how that works. --Randy
QUOTE: Originally posted by JohnT14808 Wow....good thing you didn't crash into anything. Sounds almost like in your earlier efforts you may have programmed a "full speed" code into some CV without realizing it. Is there any way to do a factory reset?
QUOTE: Originally posted by simon1966 Grande Man, consider joining the Digitrax Yahoo Group. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Digitrax/ with some 5000 odd members, it is a very valuable resource for Digitrax products. I have posted several questions over the past year and usually get an answer in minutes. There arn't many things that have not been seen before.