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ESU decoders don't work with JMRI like "normal" decoders, there are no (or few) default settings beyond the very basics. You have to populate the CV tables from the decoder before tweaking stuff. Last time I did this was for a LokPilot, and it took nearly 40 minutes to read the tables... all I wanted to do was change rear headlight function.Good luck.
I haven't looked into this much yet, but this may end up being an issue with the ESU decoder, not the ProtoThrottle. If you figure it out, please let me know!DFF
BTW, if you've never played around with programming an ESU LokSound via JMRI, you might find the attached PDF useful for background. Some of it is now out of date, but the general processes and procedures, as well as the look of the JMRI screens, should be the same.John
I have mine set up as follows to work specifically with the ProtoThrottle (but do what works for you):F0: Front headlight (high beam)F1: HornF2: BellF3: Front headlight (low beam)F4: Dynamic brake or coast (depending on whether your loco has dynamic braking)F5: Gyralight or auxiliary lighting (if loco equipped)F6: Rear headlight (high beam)F7: Rear headlight (low beam)F8: Sound on/offF9: Drive HoldF10: Independent brakeF11: Radiator fansF12: Empty (I do not need the dimmer effect here- see F3 and F7 above)F13: Empty (at present, I don't need this AUX lighting function here, either, because my era does not have ditch lights- see F5 above)F14 and above: the default sound effects on the decoder, e.g., spitters, compressor
Been using this as a guide for programming (I also dislike directional lights-more prototypical is better, for me at least).When I programmed F3 and F7, I noticed when on the same unit, the other headlight (F0 or F6), will dim when one of the dim functions is on. Is there any way around this? Using LokProgrammer, majority of decoders are Selects.
Go in and check the mapping. The front and rear lights should be completely independent. High beam should override low beam.DFF
Does anyone have any recommendations for how to enable all of that fun stuff using JMRI?
1. Use the Function Outputs tab to set up Headlight(1) as full on; Headlight(2) as a dimmed headlight (set brightness to 4 if using an LED); Rear Light (1) full on; Rear light (2) dimmed.2. In the Function key assignments, do the following:Conditions column Physical OutputsF0 Headlight(1)F3 Headlight (2)F6 Rear Light(1)F7 Rear light (2)There should be nothing selected for Logical Functions (you are not going to use the "dimmer" function; turn it off). Similarly, nothing selected for Sounds.John C.