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Thank you, John, somehow I knew you’d come to the rescue...Unfortunately, it doesn’t work. CV 31 and 32 take the commands, but CV 403 won’t let me input any value; the 4 flashes on on my NCE system but won’t program...frustrating...Otto
Due to a firmware issue, it is impossible to program any CV>256 in Program Track mode with the Power Pro and the Pro Cab interface. Furthermore, attempting to do so will corrupt other CVs in your decoder (the actual CV number written will be truncated to 8 bits, so an attempt to program CV275 will instead program CV19).You can read any CV in program track mode and write any CV using Program on Main.JMRI DecoderPro is set up to prevent you corrupting CVs with your Power Pro and some brands of decoders (such as ESU, but unfortunately not SoundTraxx) provide in-decoder workarounds JMRI can use to write these CVs on the Program Track.
Well, dang, I hate these things! With a passion! A simple problem that shouldn’t be a problem to begin with turns into a bigger problem and another stupid and time consuming exercise in frustration... I’d much rather spend my time building models😬Thank you very much for your feedback and words of caution. Yes I do have a Powerhouse Pro 5 Amp system and did use a Pro Cab, but I did it on the main like I do all my programming except for changing addresses...and yes, the last CV didn’t take. Don’t yet know what other CV’s may have gotten corrupted, or god forbid other locos on the layout😬😬😬Did I mention I hate these things?Otto
According to everything I've read, the Powerhouse Pro and Pro Cab combination is NOT affected by this bug. Only if you have the Power Pro and Power Cab. So you should be okay whether or not you do POM (Programming on Main) or use the programming track.
Well, my Powerhouse Pro is... It won’t take values starting with 4, just flashes.I need to find someone with another system nearby..Thanks, Otto
Why do the S2’s default to sound coming on upon power up? Don’t the designers realize that people have layouts with multiple other locos? Or is this an Atlas thing...most of my other ESU decoders don’t behave this way.Thanks for your help guys,Otto