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MRC 0001630 Quick Start Manual

Ho gauge synchronized steam sound decoder with 19 accessory sound functions

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PROGRAMMING FOR DCC OPERATION – DIGITAL MODE
This decoder supports all program methods including register, paged mode,
direct CV programming, and programming on the main (OPS mode)
CV
Register
Description
CV1
R1
Short address
CV2
R2
Start voltage
CV3
R3
Acceleration
CV4
R4
Deceleration
CV5
---
Top voltage
---
R6
Page number
CV29
R5
Basic configuration
CV7
R7
Manufacturer version number
CV8
R8
Manufacturer ID
CV17
---
Long address upper byte
CV18
---
Long address lower byte
CV19
---
Advanced consist address
When CV21=0, all accessory function w ill follow its
CV21
---
ow n address. When CV21=1, all functions w ill follow
the consist address
CV49
Sound on/off (1=on)
CV50
---
Whistle type
CV51
---
Whistle volume
CV52
---
Bell type
CV53
---
Bell volume
CV54
---
Bell ring rate
CV55
---
Chuff type (0-3=single chuff, 4-7= double chuff)
CV56
---
Chuff volume
CV57
---
Brake squeal volume
CV58
---
Air release volume
CV59
---
Blower hiss volume
CV60
---
Random noise volume
CV61
---
Injector volume
CV62
---
Coupling volume
CV63
---
Air pum p type
CV64
---
Air pump volume
CV105
---
User identification number
CV106
---
User identification number
CV112
---
conductor volum e
Light effect (0=two lights directional, 1=not
CV113
---
directional)
CV114
---
fire light brightness (green and brown)
CV115
---
Auto brake squeal enable/disable
CV117
Wheel rail clack volum e
CV118
---
Shoveling volum e
CV119
---
Coupling fire volum e
CV120
---
Chuff rate
CV121
---
Chuff start point
back emf on/off (1=on, you must have a motor to
CV123
get chuff sound)
Speed curve select (0=linear, 1=slow increase at
CV124
slow speed, 2=fast increase at slow speed
Factory default setting: Program it to 1 will
CV125
---
restore all the CV to defult setting
CV #124 =2
Range
Default
1-127
3
0-32
0
0-32
0
0-32
0
0-32
32
---
---
---
2
Speed curve of different value of CV #124
---
32
---
143
192-231
192
NOTE: Due to limitations in some types of DCC systems or older DCC
0-255
3
systems, some of the sound/accessory functions may not be able to be
0-127
0
accessed. Also, you might be limited to factory default CV settings.
0-1
0
TROUBLE SHOOTING
This sound decoder should perform well with all DCC systems. Whenever you find
0-1
1
the decoder doesn't work properly please clean your track and the loco's wheels.
0-11
3
And reprogram loco address or program CV125 with a value of 1 to restore
0-3
3
factory defualt setting. Your decoder may simply lose its memory. All you may
0-3
3
need to do is to reprogram its address.
0-3
3
learn how to program and operate the decoder. For more information about
0-50
3
register/CVs and their functions, please refer to the NMRA DCC Standard &
0-7
0
Recommended practices, RP-9.2.2 this is available directly from the NMRA or their
website at www.nmra.org.
0-3
3
0-3
3
Due to the nature of all sound decoders, the CV read back feature is not support in
0-3
3
the dwecoder. This is not a defect of the decoder or your DCC
0-3
3
0-3
3
Whenever the decoder doesn't work please use program track to re-program the
0-3
3
loco address or program CV# 125 with value 1 to restore the decoder to factory
0-3
3
setting. This should bring the decoder to life.
0-3
0
0-3
3
FCC COMPLIANCE
0-255
0
This device complies with the part 15 of FCC rule. Operation is subject to the
0-255
0
following two conditions. (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
0-3
3
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
cause undesired operation.
0-1
0
0-12
3
RETURN PROCEDURE
0-1
1(enable)
If it should become necessary to return your decoder, unplug the decoder and
0-3
3
return the decoder only. Please include a letter (printed clearly) with your name,
0-3
3
address, a daytime telephone number, and a detailed description of the problem
0-3
3
you are experiencing. Please also include a $15.00 check for shipping and
0-30
---
handling. Be certain to return only the decoder.
0-5
---
Send the decoder to:
0-1
0
Model Rectifier Corporation
Attn: Parts & Service
80 Newfield Avenue
0-2
0
Edison, NJ 08837-3817 U.S.A
---
0
CV #124 = 0, Linear
CV #124 =1
See your DCC system manual to
    
2005 MODEL RECTIFIER CORPORATION
80 NEWFIELD AVENUE
EDISON, NJ 08837-3817
Printed in USA
HO Gauge Synchronized
Steam Sound Decoder with
19 Accessory Sound Functions
Item #0001630
Thank you for purchasing our highly advanced DCC locomo-
tive sound decoder. Combined with any DCC System, our
new decoder with authentic steam sound truly will make your
model railroad come to life.
• Synchronized steam chuff with random sounds
8 selectable chuff sounds (4 regular/ 4 articulated)
User selectable 11 different whistles and 4 bells
19 accessory functions allowing more sound control
than ever
• Programmable individual sound volumes
• 1.5 amp capacity
• Programmable for either 2-digit (1-127) or 4-digit
(1-9999) addresses
• Programmable start voltage
• Programmable acceleration rate
• Programmable deceleration rate
• Programmable top voltage
• Programmable 14, 28, 128 speed steps
• Selectable factory default speed curve
• Directional lighting control for front and rear lights at
0.2 amp rate.
• Realistic firebox flicker
• Programmable chuff rate and chuff starting point
• Supports advanced consisting (CV19)
• Supports programming on the main, (Ops mode)
• Compatible with NMRA DCC standard
• NMRA 8 pin plug included for easy installation
• Complies with the part 15 of FCC
• 28mm speaker included
• Dimensions: 48.0mm x 17mm x 7.5mm

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Summary of Contents for MRC 0001630

  • Page 1 Page number 19 Accessory Sound Functions CV29 Basic configuration Speed curve of different value of CV #124 Manufacturer version number Item #0001630 Manufacturer ID Thank you for purchasing our highly advanced DCC locomo- CV17 Long address upper byte 192-231 NOTE: Due to limitations in some types of DCC systems or older DCC tive sound decoder.
  • Page 2 Otherwise it is quite a challenge to install a played sounds when the loco is at idle. If using the MRC Prodigy Advance particular loco.