Resetting to factory settings for LGB chip

adverse camber

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I have a LGB sumpter valley (now returned!) with a factory chip in it. It has a tendency to suddenly take off when parked in a siding for no good reason. I want to reset the chip to factory settings to see if that cures it.

I know that it is CV55 to do so but what value does one enter? 0 or 1 or something else?

Anyone else had this problem and found a way to cure it?

Thanks chaps

Adverse Camber
 
If i recall, set CV 55 to value 55
 
Got the LGB 55045 Decoder Interface with software with my Lappy?

I can bring it to the MRC on Thursday....
 
Cliff George said:
I suggest that you turn off the possibility of analogue operation via CV29. I had a similar problem and that solved it for me.
Not met the problem myself but I have heard that that fix, fixes it. Best of luck.
 
Thanks I will try turning off the analogue 1st.

Dont know about you Garry but I will be at the AGM on Thursday. Guess you might be a bit lonely!!

AC
 
adverse camber said:
Thanks I will try turning off the analogue 1st.

Dont know about you Garry but I will be at the AGM on Thursday. Guess you might be a bit lonely!!

AC

I'll be there too!

I'll bring me lappy along....
 
Just had a look at my LGB 55045 MTS decoder software, but I can't see CV55 here?

Maybe I need to connect to the loco and read the values before I see it on the GUI....

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I would think that the button marked 'Rest all values to factory pre-set values' is the one you want, however before I did that I'd try setting the 'Analog running:' to 'locked'.
 
Ian_S said:
No - You have to read CV 55 in the "Single CV" read out (bottom left of the panel) - And write back the same way (CV 55 set to "55" is a reset)

This article has the relevant settings
http://www.gscalecentral.net/m206128

I've used the Single CV readout button once to restore sound on an MRC decoder, which are mapped differently to LGB/Massoth ones.

So it's possible to use the LGB product on other manufacturers decoder, if you know what CV to program....
 
Cliff George said:
I would think that the button marked 'Rest all values to factory pre-set values' is the one you want, however before I did that I'd try setting the 'Analog running:' to 'locked'.

Yep - that'll change CV29. Worth trying before a factory reset.
CV29 is one of the awkward ones - it controlls various functions. The LGB software breaks it down into separate components for you.:clap:
 
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