Frolin Marek
Registered
Helping someone with a new (from the box) LGB WP&Y Mikado and some programming issues. It appears the DCC decoder is not responding to standard DCC programming or commands. At present, unable to get the motor side to respond and 'run the engine' motor, plus unable to get the head light or back up light to come on.
We tried the 'factory reset' option with CV 57, without success. The sound side is latched on to address 73, the engine number, and we can blow the whistle and rings the bell via DCC. But no motor response or head light options.
When run on standard DC, the loco motor runs fine back and forth and the headlight and back up light respond as normal.
The other concern is the fact, the Function numbers are consistent with common function use (i.e.: normally Function 1 is the bell and Function 2 is the whistle, plus F2 is momentary not a 'tripped preselected whistle sequence).
We have been doing conventional NMRA DCC for years, using CVP's EasyDCC system. Even tried to access and program with a Sprog DCC programmer. It just don't seem to like common DCC programming.
Is it possible to program and run this loco and it's factory decoder, with conventional DCC systems ?
And if so, is it possible to change which Function key does which function ?
If yes to these, is there a more robust (complete) list of CVs available online ?
OR... is the idea to yank the factory decoder and replace with a modern DCC motor decoder and DCC sound decoder the only/best choice, which appears to be the plans unless we get some 'yes' answers to above.
In advance, thank you for any help and directions.
Frolin Marek
San Antonio, Texas
We tried the 'factory reset' option with CV 57, without success. The sound side is latched on to address 73, the engine number, and we can blow the whistle and rings the bell via DCC. But no motor response or head light options.
When run on standard DC, the loco motor runs fine back and forth and the headlight and back up light respond as normal.
The other concern is the fact, the Function numbers are consistent with common function use (i.e.: normally Function 1 is the bell and Function 2 is the whistle, plus F2 is momentary not a 'tripped preselected whistle sequence).
We have been doing conventional NMRA DCC for years, using CVP's EasyDCC system. Even tried to access and program with a Sprog DCC programmer. It just don't seem to like common DCC programming.
Is it possible to program and run this loco and it's factory decoder, with conventional DCC systems ?
And if so, is it possible to change which Function key does which function ?
If yes to these, is there a more robust (complete) list of CVs available online ?
OR... is the idea to yank the factory decoder and replace with a modern DCC motor decoder and DCC sound decoder the only/best choice, which appears to be the plans unless we get some 'yes' answers to above.
In advance, thank you for any help and directions.
Frolin Marek
San Antonio, Texas