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Locked Re: DecoderPro associated with decoder failure?? #nce


David /Karen Woomer
 

Are you referring to different versions of JMRI?? I am still trying to learn JMRI and not too familiar with the different releases.? If I decide to install an older version, how do ili get rid of the defective one, or is it automatic?


On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 6:52, David /Karen Woomer
<dkwoomer@...> wrote:
I have a switching layout, and rarely consist.? But I have checked CV19 on all these decoders, it has consistently remained at 0 and was not changed.? Decoders have all been reset multiple times with no results.
I will check the speed step settings.


On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 2:20, uligg100 via groups.io
<uligg100@...> wrote:
I don't think JMRI can destroy the decoder hardware, but it can mess up the firmware. JMRI only sends commands to your DCC command station, which then communicates with the decoder.
Have you tried resetting your decoders to factory settings with CV8=8 (or similar)?

It could also be a problem with a different specification of the number of speed steps (14 or 28/128) between the DCC command station and the locomotive decoder. The digital commands in the two modes are different.

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