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Show Locomotives In An Advanced Consist
Show All Active Advanced Consists
Show A Locomotive’s Assigned Advanced Consist Number
mSHOW,
mADVCON [ the 9 key]
m9, m1, mENT 91 is the consist built in the previous example.
If your consist number is different, use it instead.
On the bottom line, the three consisted locomotives are listed. The
lead unit is listed first, which is 1591. The small n after the number
indicates a normal orientation. The second locomotive is then
listed with its normal orientation. The third locomotive is listed
with its reverse orientation.
The + sign indicates there may be additional locomotives in the
consist. To see the remaining locomotives, if any, push ENT. Since
this consist has only 3 locos, the bottom line is blank. Push ESC to
return to the home page.
mSHOW,
mADVCON [ the 9 key]
mENT
In this example, only one consist has been loaded, number 91.
Additional advanced consist numbers would be separated by a
plus sign. If there are more than can fit on the line, push ENT to see
the remaining consist numbers. Push ESC to return to the home
page.
This command displays the consist number for the entered locomotive address, the type of
consist and the orientation in the consist. This is a very handy tool when a locomotive is not
responding to the throttle. If this occurs, the most likely causes is that the loco address has been
placed into a consist, either on purpose or accidentally. This command can quickly confirm if this
is the cause of the problem. For this example, locomotive 2841 will be checked.
mSHOW,
mLOCO [ push the SHOW key again ]
m2, m8, m4, m1,
mENT
mCONSIST [which is the SETUP key ]
For locomotive 2841, the screen shows that it is in an ADVanced
consist. The consist number is 91. The locomotive orientation is
reversed.
If the abbreviation STD is show, it means the locomotive address
is in a standard consist discussed next.
If a locomotive that is in more than one consist only the lowest
consist number is shown when this command is used.
If the locomotive is not in a consist, the display will say “Loco nnnn is in NO consist.”
Push ESC to return to the home page.
Consist# 91__?
Consist# ____?
Loco # ____?
ADV Consist 0091
1591n0051n2841r+
Active ADV Cons:
0091
Loco #2841
Show Loco #2841:
Spd,#Steps,Cons?
Loco# 2841 is in
ADV Cons.# 0091r
ADV Consist 0091
Show What?
Show What?
Show What?
More Than One Advanced Consist Is OK
A locomotive can be in more than one Advanced Consist. However, it can’t
be in both an Advanced Consist and a Standard Consist at the same time.

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CYP EASYDCC System Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCYP
ModelEASYDCC System
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish