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Having just been through an exercise with a fellow forum member to transfer a loco from one DCC layout to another, I wanted to relay the few pitfalls we encountered.
The “source” layout uses Lenz kit with full range of speed steps, function keys serial and parallel, running at 19v.
The “target” layout uses first generation LGB MZS/MTS kit running at 24v.
The loco in question was a standard ready-to-run LGB loco with Massoth XL decoder and SUSI sound module.
Problem one was anticipated, changing the number of speed steps from 28 to 14 as that is all the early MTS can handle. If you don’t do this you get many strange effects including lights coming on and off as you increase speed. Easily fixed by turning off bit 1 of CV 29 (NMRA configuration CV)
Problem two should have been anticipated but wasn’t. Target could not get sounds to play (function keys 1-8). Source was using parallel commands, target can only issue serial commands. For example, pressing F8 just sent F1 command 8 times. Again, easily fixed by turning on bit 0 of CV 49 (Massoth configuration CV)
Problem three was not anticipated. The light bulbs kept blowing when running the loco on the target layout. On the source layout the lighting voltage (CV 50) was set to 8 meaning 8/32 of the track voltage of 19v or about 5v. On the target 8/32 of 24v comes to about 6v which was just enough to blow the bulbs. CV 50 was changed to 3 and all is well.
I think all of this is well known but easy to forget.
The “source” layout uses Lenz kit with full range of speed steps, function keys serial and parallel, running at 19v.
The “target” layout uses first generation LGB MZS/MTS kit running at 24v.
The loco in question was a standard ready-to-run LGB loco with Massoth XL decoder and SUSI sound module.
Problem one was anticipated, changing the number of speed steps from 28 to 14 as that is all the early MTS can handle. If you don’t do this you get many strange effects including lights coming on and off as you increase speed. Easily fixed by turning off bit 1 of CV 29 (NMRA configuration CV)
Problem two should have been anticipated but wasn’t. Target could not get sounds to play (function keys 1-8). Source was using parallel commands, target can only issue serial commands. For example, pressing F8 just sent F1 command 8 times. Again, easily fixed by turning on bit 0 of CV 49 (Massoth configuration CV)
Problem three was not anticipated. The light bulbs kept blowing when running the loco on the target layout. On the source layout the lighting voltage (CV 50) was set to 8 meaning 8/32 of the track voltage of 19v or about 5v. On the target 8/32 of 24v comes to about 6v which was just enough to blow the bulbs. CV 50 was changed to 3 and all is well.
I think all of this is well known but easy to forget.