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Spectrum Steam Sound User Guide(1.4MB) - Bachmann

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Basics of Programming(i.e., making sound and responding to throttle function commands) buthas suddenly stopped accepting CV changes, then first run through theprocedure under “If you Forget the Lock Code” to determine if the decoderhas been locked.Resetting the CVs or Starting OverOccasionally, something goes wrong and Tsunami will not respond asexpected. Usually, this is caused by one or more CVs being programmed tothe wrong value. The CVs can be quickly reset to their factory default valuesusing the following procedure.1. Program CV 30 to 2 (or CV 8 to 8) using either Service Mode orOperations Mode2. Place locomotive on a powered section of track. If locomotive is alreadyon the mainline, cycle power to the decoder by turning power to the trackoff and then back on.3. After power is restored to the track there should be no indication ofactivity.If sound comes on immediately upon restoring power, thedecoder did not reset. Repeat steps 1 and 2.4. Once the six-second period has elapsed, the sound should come on andthe headlight and backup light will blink 16 times indicating that the CVswere successfully reset.5. Tsunami should now respond to short address 3 just as it did when it wasfirst unpacked.6. If you cannot get the decoder to reset, check to see that it has not beeninadvertently locked (see “If You Forget the Lock Code” in the previoussection).OEM <strong>Steam</strong> <strong>Sound</strong> <strong>User</strong>’s <strong>Guide</strong> Page 11Return to Main <strong>User</strong>'s <strong>Guide</strong>Return to Table of Contents

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