Information SET-01 97
DIGITAL plus
Unable to change the
speed step mode
The speed of the locomotive is
not 0
Set the speed to 0 before
setting the speed step
mode.
Locomotive does not
react when speed step
mode 128 is selected
The locomotive decoder does
not comprehend this mode
(not an XF-type)
Select the 14, 27 or 28
speed step mode for the
use of this decoder.
The locomotive lights (F0)
turn on and off when the
speed steps are
increased
The locomotive decoder is set
to 14 speed step mode, the
corresponding address within
the system is set to 28 speed
step mode.
Change the speed step
mode in the system to 14
speed steps or set the
decoder to 28 speed steps
(set bit 2 in CV29).
The locomotive decoder is set
to the 28 speed step mode,
the corresponding address
within the system is set to 14
speed step mode.
Change the speed step
mode in the system to 28
speed steps or set the
decoder to 14 speed steps
(clear bit 2 in CV29).
The locomotive lights (F0)
do not respond
when the key
is pressed. The locomotive decoder is set
to the 14 speed step mode,
the corresponding address
within the system is set to 128
speed step mode
Change the speed step
mode in the locomotive
decoder to 28 speed steps
(CV29, set bit 2)
The locomotive does not
run with its basic
address
The locomotive is possibly
part of a multi-unit consist that
is not know by the system.
Control the locomotive with
the multi-unit consist
address
The locomotive address
in the display flashes
The selected address is
already called up on another
hand held controller
Select another locomotive
or take over the locomotive:
Press one of the speed
keys
Programming and reading out decoder settings on the programming track
When reading an
address in menu DIR, the
address is preceded by
a large “M”.
In addition to its own
address, the locomotive
decoder also has a multi-
unit address stored in
CV19. An "M" means that
this is the locomotive's MU
address
You can only control a
locomotive in this condition with
the MU address. When you see
“m” and the locomotive
address, press the ‘-’ key and
the MU address will be
displayed. When you program a
new address, the MU address
in CV19 is erased.