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This may be due a short happening on the layout.
Hi,Today my Atlas S2 gold with the Loksound ran perfectly until suddenly the sound stopped working. This may be due a short happening on the layout. I have tried already several things like resetting the decoder, but nothing brings back the sound. I can run the loco, but if I push F8 no sound. It looks like something may be wrong with the function mapping of the loco as the normal delay before the loco starts moving is not happening despite that F8 is on. Has anyone experienced something similar before?Marc
I have had this happen with one of my own ESU LokSound installs after a layout short. I've also had the opposite happen once (sound is fine, but the loco won't move, turn headlight on, etc.). In my case, re-loading the sound file via the LokProgrammer fixed the issue (it appears that the short "scrambled" the sound programming). If you know someone with a LokProgrammer, you might try this (the sound file for the S-2 is the ALCo 539T file, ESU #73411; though the web site says it is an HO file, it will work fine on a LokSound select micro, which I think is what the Atlas S-2 board is - the LokProgrammer will automatically convert the file for installation). If you don't have a LokProgrammer nearby, best bet is to send it back to Atlas.John C.
Hmm, well that's annoying. Shorts are going to happen, maybe not frequently, but they will. People running a closed switch, derailment at the wrong place etc. So I have a question: does the type of circuit breaker, its sensitivity, or other protection (auto bulbs) have an effect on decoders getting or not getting scrambled? Or put another way, given the sensitivity of these things, what kind of protective measures should we take to minimize or eliminate this problem?Otto K.