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Hi Louis.1. HO scale or N scale?2. What kind of Digitrax system do you have? Digitrax command stations generally CAN access "high" CV numbers (above 256), but you have to have a throttle that will allow that. I think that the current "high-end" handhelds from Digitrax permit this (e.g., the 602 series). The DT402 also does (that's what I have).The other way to do this is to use JMRI's Decoder Pro on a computer connected to your command station, or get a LokProgrammer (or find a friend who has one). ESU decoders are now so commonplace as OEM equipment that many people have invested in a LokProgrammer. If you live anywhere close to Champaign, IL, I'd be happy to do this for you myself.3. BTW, changing individual sound levels on an ESU decoder is NOT as simple as dialing up one CV and changing that number. "High" CV values (above 256) are "indexed" CV's, and usually require you to FIRST program an index number before you change the CV value.And I don't think CV285 is the appropriate CV for changing the volume of the Prime Mover. The Prime Mover volume CV is usually CV259 and you must first set CV31 = 16 and CV32=1 before changing the sound CV. If the decoder is a LokSound V5, there may be multiple CV's that affect the volume of the prime mover.4. The result of 3 is that you would be much better off to find a friend with JMRI's Decoder Pro or a LokProgrammer to change the volume for you. Doing it yourself by raw CV programming is a recipe for disaster.John C.