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GAUGEMASTER PRODIGY EXPRESS
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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
1. Getting Started
Introduction
Specifications and Features
Quick Start
Connecting to Your Layout
Running a Loco
Controlling Accessory Functions
2. Recalling Locos
Saving Locos
Deleting Locos
Emergency Stopping
Speed Steps
Overload and Short Circuit
3. Programming Decoders
Programming Loco on the Program Track
Programming Locos on the Main Track
Reading Loco’s Decoder Values on the Program Track
4. Consisting
Advanced Consisting
Programming Advanced Consists
Running Advanced Consists
Clearing Advanced Consists
5. More About Decoder Read Back
Configuration Variables – CVs
Most Commonly Used CVs
A Word About CV #29
More About Programming Locomotive Decoders
6. General Trouble Shooting
Checklist for General Problems
7. Special Trouble Shooting
Contact Details
The PROGRAMMING TRACK and MAIN TRACK must
NEVER be CONNECTED TOGETHER as this will DAMAGE the unit
The PROG track output is un-powered and is not intended to be incorporated as part
of the main layout, decoders can only be programmed and read but not run on this
output.
The READ facility on your Prodigy system can be impaired if used with older style de-
coders with only basic CV support, some power connectors can also cause problems
if not intended for digital layouts.
The SMPS (power supply) is a precision piece of equipment and is ideally used at
room temperature; avoid exposure to very cold environments as this might prevent
the unit from powering up correctly.