![]() Last edited by Moose2013 8th May 2016 at 02:01 PM. However, it seemed to Moose that the control settings for both panes affected the outcome of the control when done, regardless of which pane was written from last. Note: Both the panes for "Basic Speed Control" and "Speed Table" state that to turn off the current control method, select the other pane. Moose would have much preferred the TCS Speed Table structure. ![]() Note: The Speed Table is significantly different for setting up the MRC sound decoder versus Speed Table for setting up the TCS non-sound decoder. Note: Moose limit the top end speed to something that should appear prototypical on the The MT&PRR layout. Say what?!Ĥ Kato UP E9A 944 050816.jpg Selecting the desired speed table setting. ![]() The Top voltage range could be set as high as 32. Moose program another trouble-maker of a disease'el, the Kato E9A #944 with MRC 1645 sound decoder:ġ Kato UP E9A 944 050816.jpg Trouble-maker.Ģ Kato UP E9A 944 050816.jpg The JRMI user interface for the locomotive basics.ģ Kato UP E9A 944 050816.jpg Setting up the Basic Speed Control criteria. Last edited by Moose2013 8th May 2016 at 10:55 AM. Note: One thing to remember, when setting up the Speed Table, one must remember to select the "Use Table" radio button, otherwise it will use the "Basic Speed Control" settings instead. Initial attempts still had the problem of going from a slow progressive increase in speed through low throttle settings to jumping to full motor speed at some low throttle setting initially the jump occurred at throttle setting 10 (out of 99), then as Moose programmed and re-programmed the locomotive speed table, the speed jump shifted upward to setting 16, then a little higher, until finally something clicked in that little decoder brain, and it finally behaved per the step table shown. Note: It took a while to finally get the decoder to behave in the speed steps shown. Note: Moose limit the top end speed to something that should appear prototypical on the The MT&PRR layout Moose program first troublesome locomotive ( see this thread), the Kato DR&G F3B disease'el with TCS K0D8-D drop-in decoder:ġ Kato DR&G F3B 050816.jpg The culprit.Ģ Kato DR&G F3B 050816.jpg The JRMI user interface for the locomotive basics.ģ Kato DR&G F3B 050816.jpg The speed table (during writing to the locomotive decoder).
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