PROGRAMMING
This decoder supports all program mode and read back feature. With MRC Prodigy
Advance DCC you can read its address and CV value.
CV
Description
CV1
Short address
CV2
Start voltage
CV3
Acceleration
CV4
Deceleration
CV5
Top voltage
Speed curve select (0=linear, 1=slow increase at slow
CV6
speed, 2=fast increase at slow speed)
CV29
Basic configuration
CV7
Manufacturer version number
CV8
Manufacturer ID
CV17
Long address upper byte
CV18
Long address lower byte
CV19
Advanced consist address
When CV21=0, all accessory functions will follow its own
CV21
address. When CV21=1, all functions will follow the consist
address
CV49
Master volume control
CV50
Horn type
CV51
Horn volume
CV52
Bell type
CV53
Bell volume
CV54
Bell ring rate
CV55
Diesel rumble volume
CV56
Brake squeal volume
CV58
Air release volume
CV59
Air pump volume
CV60
Safety pop valve volume
CV61
Engine cooling fan volume
CV62
Coupling volume
CV64
Rail wheel clack volume
CV65
kick start voltage
CV67-94
28 speed steps table while CV29.4=1
CV105
User identification number
CV106
User identification number
CV112
Sand dropping volume
CV113
Back EMF Load control proportinal gain Kp
CV114
Back EMF Load control integral gain Ki
CV115
Auto brake squeal enable/disable
CV116
Flange squeal volume
CV122
Diesel notch mode, 0=auto-notch3=manual notch
CV123
prime mover type ( 2 types )
CV124
Back EMF Load control intensity (0=off)
CV125
Program it to1 will restore some CV to factory default setting
SPEED TABLE CV67-CV94 FOR 28 SPEED STEPS
When CV29's bit 4 is set to "1" it will use the speed table formed by CV67-CV94 to
control speed (motor voltage). It allows you to setup each speed for all 28 speed
steps. First, program CV29 to 18 for short addresses (1-127) or program CV29 to 50
Range
Default
for long addresses (128-9999) to enable speed table control. Then select throttle to
1-127
3
28 speed steps and run your loco at speed step 1. Use program CV on the main to
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0
change CV67's value (1-255) to adjust step 1's speed. The kick voltage, CV65 is
only applied when the speed step changes from 0 to 1. You should switch between
0-32
0
0 to 1 many times to check step 1's speed. When done with CV67, select speed
0-32
0
step 2 and program CV68. CV68's value must be greater then CV67's. When done
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32
with CV67-CV94, use read back CV to make sure their values are in increasing
order.
0-2
0
Note: When using MRC Prodigy DCC to program addresses it will automatically
disable the speed table (set CV29's bit 4 to "0"). Programming CV125 to 1 will
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also disable the speed table and re-program CV67-CV94 to a default linear
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speed setting.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
192-231
192
Whenever the decoder doesn't work please use the program track to program
0-255
3
CV# 125 with value 1 to restore some cv's to factory settings. This should bring
0-127
0
the decoder to life with address #3. You should also clean the track to improve
electrical pickup. Read your DCC system manual to learn how to program and
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operate the decoder. For more information about registers/CVs and their
functions, please refer to the NMRA DCC Standard & Recommended Practices,
RP-9.2.2. This is available directly from the NMRA or their website at
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www.nmra.org.
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FCC COMPLIANCE
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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions. (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
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and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interfer-
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ence that may cause undesired operation.
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RETURN PROCEDURE
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This decoder carries a 6 month warranty against factory defects. This warranty
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does not include abuse, misuse, neglect, improper installation, or any
modifications made to this decoder, including but not limited to the removal of the
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NMRA plug if applicable. If it should become necessary to return the decoder for
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warranty repair/replacement, please include a copy of the original sales
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receipt. Please include a letter (printed clearly) with your name, address,
daytime phone number, and a detailed description of the problem you are
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experiencing. Please also include a check or a money order for $10.50 to cover
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return shipping and handling. If the decoder is no longer considered under warranty,
1-255
linear
then please include a check or a money order for $50.00 to cover the cost of repair
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or replacement and return shipping and handling. Be certain to return the
decoder only. Any questions regarding Warranty Policy can be directed to
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our Customer Service Department by calling 732-225-6360 between the hours
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of 8:30am and 6:00pm EST, or by emailing: rrtech@modelrectifier.com
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Send the decoder to:
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Model Rectifier Corporation
Attn: Parts & Service
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80 Newfield Avenue
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Edison, NJ 08837-3817 U.S.A
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2011 MODEL RECTIFIER CORPORATION
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80 NEWFIELD AVENUE
EDISON, NJ 08837-3817
Printed in USA
HO DC/DCC Synchronized Diesel
Sound Decoder with 28 Accessory
Functions for Atlas S2/S4 Locomotive
Item #0001907
Thank you for purchasing our most advanced DC/DCC
sound decoder. Combined with any DCC System or MRC
Tech 6 Sound Controller, our true live capture digital
sound decoder will
bring your Atlas S2/S4 loco to life.
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Synchronized diesel prime mover with random
associated locomotive sounds
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Adjustable back EMF load control with ultra slow
speed control
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1.5 amp capacity
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Programmable for either 2-digit (1-127) or 4-digit (1-
9999) addresses
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Programmable start voltage and top voltage
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Programmable acceleration and deceleration rate
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Programmable 14, 28/ 128 speed steps
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Directional lighting, (FO). Sunny White LED's
included
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Programmable user selectable horns and bells
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Read back address and CV value
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28 accessory functions (F1-F28)
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Supports advanced consisting (CV19)
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Supports programming on the main (OPS mode)
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Compatible with NMRA DCC standards
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Complies with part 15 of FCC regulations
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Programmable individual sound volumes
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18mm speaker included
ALCo
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