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Gary,
The LokSound Select is a very versatile decoder. It should take 4 digit addresses just fine and the speed curve setting functions perfectly for me.?
Did you have decoder pro auto identify the decoder as in a new loco?
?After that you need to go to the cv pane and read full sheet. It takes a while. There are over 1000 cvs.
Depending on how your programming preferences are set up it can take 20 minutes to over an hour.?
Then you can change speed table, etc.
If you read Dave Heap's instructions in the same thread you referenced in your question, you can set your preferences following his instructions before reading the decoder and it will minimize the time needed.?


Tom Wilson


On Sat, Aug 11, 2018, 7:06 AM Gary Ray <gerber1926@...> wrote:

A friend of mine brought over an Atlas RS-3 to be programmed and I was able to give it a 2 digit address but not 4 digit.? It has the ESU LokSound Select Sound-Decoder.? Also speed curve could not be changed other than readjusting the end value and the linear (straight) line speed is reduced.? Any ideas about 4 digit addressing?

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Gary Ray

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tom Wilson
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2018 9:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [jmriusers] ESU Loksound Intermountain Loco for Decoder Pro

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If those are the ESU Essential Sound Unit model decoders, I dont think they are in the JMRI system yet. I think the developer that is working on that is trying to clarify with ESU some fine points. If they are LokSound v4.0 or Loksound Select, they should be in there.?

The Essential Sound Unit model has limited programmability. But I dont know any of the specifics as I dont own any.

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