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Locked performing a Nuclear Reset did NOT reset the DCC address


Tim Kelley
 
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Good afternoon,
I **BELIEVE** that I have done a Nuclear Reset on my locomotive / decoder, but the DCC address did not get reset to 3 as I expected and stayed the same.
I'm using JMRI / DecoderPro and a Digitrax DCS240+ command station / booster and a SoundTraxx PTB-100 programming track booster.
I did not get any error messages from DecoderPro. I have a Broadway Limited HO Steam Locomotive.
I replaced the Paragon3 POS with a TCS B-MB4 motherboard and a TCS WOW-Steam 121 decoder.
I have confirmed that the decoder is UN-Locked.
Following the instructions here.........?https://docs.tcsdcc.com/wiki/Support_-_Resets#.22Nuclear.22_Resets
I wrote a value of 5 to CV201, then clicked on Write,
wrote a value of 0 to CV202, then clicked on Write
wrote a value of 0 to CV203, then clicked on Write
wrote a value of 8 to CV204., then clicked on Write
I then went to the Basic Tab in DecoderPro and did a read full sheet and the Extended address was still set to 5432 which is what it was before attempting the nuclear reset.

I also tried this............and it did not work.

Went to the "4 CV Programming" tab in DecoderPro and did this....
set CV201 to 5
set CV202 to 0
set CV203 to 0
set CV204 to 8
then clicked on write full sheet

What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Tim Kelley

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