One more thing Paul. The ESU software that runs the LokProgrammer is free. you can download it and install it on your computer. Then load a sound file and see what's?going on in that sound file. You can't write anything to the decoder (obviously) but you'll gain a lot of knowledge. Under the tools menu there is a selection that will show you what CVs were changed by your actions in the software. That helps with CV changes you can make on a throttle.
On Mon, May 26, 2025 at 1:08?PM PTClegg via <p_t_clegg=[email protected]> wrote:
I am trying to set up an ESU Loksound 5 decoder programmed by my dealer.?
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The prime mover sound works, I can change the master volume ok, the lights work, I can dim the lights ok in the Function Outputs tab, I try to change CV163 (horn) and CV164 (bell) but the horn sound does not change and it sounds like a plastic toy. It does respond to the master volume.? Default Sound slots 3 (horn) at 225 and 4 (bell) at 70. Changing these values does nothing.
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The bell has never made a peep... it is like there are no sound files loaded. (I do not have a Loksound programmer).?