markrussell1966
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Hi can someone let me know how to change the loco address using a 55016p controller. Done it years ago but cannot get it to work now following the instruction booklet?
You've changed over to the programming head with the 4wires I assume?
What is the programming head? Never used it before can you please explain?You've changed over to the programming head with the 4wires I assume?
What is the programming head? Never used it before can you please explain?
I am using the 55016 remote so does the same apply? I have never used an adaptor before and have programmed just the loco addresses?From:
LGB FAQs : MTS DCC Systems
For programming, use an unpowered "programming track" or connect the decoder directly to the remote:- Press both textured clips at the top of the remote inward. Pull the insert with the connecting cable out of the remote. Slide the programming insert into the remote.- Connect the yellow and green wires to an LGB transformer (55110 or 55060).- Connect the white and brown wires to the inputs of the decoder or to a programming track.Caution! Do not connect the white and brown wires to a transformer or to an LGB layout that is connected to a power source. The remote will be destroyed.To program:- The display shows "P --"- Enter the register number (see decoder instructions).- The display shows "P x" (x = Register Number). (There is not another prompt by displaying "P --")- Enter the function value for the register (see decoder instructions).- Press the right arrow button ">" to execute the programming. (To abort programming, press the left arrow button "<")- After programming the register, the display shows "P --" again. Program the next register or terminate the programming by unplugging the wires.Hints:- If the decoder has not been programmed properly, the display shows "E."- When programming with the 55015 Universal Remote, program loco address 00 as address 23.- For programming, use a transformer with an output of at least 2 Amps. Otherwise, the programming may not work.- Wait at least 15 seconds after removing the programming insert before putting in the insert for normal operations. Otherwise, the display shows "P --": Remove the insert and wait longer before re-inserting it.Faq No: 1097
Jon,Ah, hang on, the 55016 is the Loco remote, right? The one with the big red knob (oo-er missus....)?
The programming insert is only for the Universal Remote, the 55015..... so some of the above posts (mine included) have been at cross-purposes.
The abilities of the 55016 as far as any programming is concerned are very limited - when I had my MTS2 set (which came with a 55016) I very soon bought a 55015 Universal Remote as well, so I could actually do some basic decoder programming.
I do seem to recall something about being able to change the loco address (but not much else) with the 55016, but I haven't any memory of how to do it.....
Jon.
Jon,
You are right. The 55016 (loco remote) can be used to change the loco address in the range 0 to 22 only. To program other functions you need the 55015 (Universal Remote).
Martin
Hi Philip thanks for these..This is what I am doing but it won’t switch into programming mode!Ah, my bad as well..
Here you go.. Linky to instructions:
http://lgb.vanelten.nl/Database/bedieningshandleidingen/55016_022004.pdf
I'd better save this thread Malcolm, just in case I ever get the kit I bought from you out of the box with the intention of using it!I sold my mts 3 55016 combo unit a year ago...and I did manage to get it into prog mode....just to prove that I could, and the unit was fully functional
I followed the instructions, and one time out of 50 managed to get it to work
the instructions ( on P22 of PhilP's link ) are almost right.
I can't quite remember exactly the sequence, but I released one button ( either stop or reset ) much earlier than the instructions state, and I found I could reliably access the 'P' function
Best of luck...
Malcolm
I sold my mts 3 55016 combo unit a year ago...and I did manage to get it into prog mode....just to prove that I could, and the unit was fully functional
I followed the instructions, and one time out of 50 managed to get it to work
the instructions ( on P22 of PhilP's link ) are almost right.
I can't quite remember exactly the sequence, but I released one button ( either stop or reset ) much earlier than the instructions state, and I found I could reliably access the 'P' function
Best of luck...
Malcolm
Thanks for the offer bit I think that I will get one as it will clearly come in useful in the futureGot an LGB one I could loan you....