ge_rik
British narrow gauge (esp. Southwold and W&LLR)

Does anyone have any experience of running MRC AD322 decoders with LGB Central Station and the loco remote - or might be able to give me the benefit of informed guesswork?
I've fitted an AD322 and programmed it OK but the sound is too loud. According to the instructions I should be able to turn off the sound with F8. I've tried pressing F then 8 on my Loco Remote (55016p) but it makes no difference other than making a bell sound. The instructions also say I can double click the headlight button (F0) to turn off the sound. I've tried clicking the 9 button twice - no effect other than turning on and off the headlight.
I do also have a 55015p Universal remote which I seldom use as I've no instruction manual
A few questions to you DCC experts.
[*]Can I replicate F buttons on my Loco Controller (eg bells, horns and couplings are on F1-4)?[*]Any ideas as to how I can turn down the volume (either digitally or electronically (eg wiring a resistor in line with the speaker))[*]If all else fails, will it be OK to wire an on-off switch into the speaker wire to turn off the sound? Any suggestions, guidance or advice gratefully received.
Rik
PS the instruction leaflet for the decoder can be found here, if that's any help:
http://www.modelrectifier.com/resources/trainsound/AD322.pdf
I've fitted an AD322 and programmed it OK but the sound is too loud. According to the instructions I should be able to turn off the sound with F8. I've tried pressing F then 8 on my Loco Remote (55016p) but it makes no difference other than making a bell sound. The instructions also say I can double click the headlight button (F0) to turn off the sound. I've tried clicking the 9 button twice - no effect other than turning on and off the headlight.
I do also have a 55015p Universal remote which I seldom use as I've no instruction manual
A few questions to you DCC experts.
[*]Can I replicate F buttons on my Loco Controller (eg bells, horns and couplings are on F1-4)?[*]Any ideas as to how I can turn down the volume (either digitally or electronically (eg wiring a resistor in line with the speaker))[*]If all else fails, will it be OK to wire an on-off switch into the speaker wire to turn off the sound? Any suggestions, guidance or advice gratefully received.
Rik
PS the instruction leaflet for the decoder can be found here, if that's any help:
http://www.modelrectifier.com/resources/trainsound/AD322.pdf