"Andy Sollis- Churnet Valley model Railway Dept."
<andy@cvmrd44422.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Simon,
> The lights I fitted (express models) do match with the colour of the
> wire leads for the Loksound 3 chip in my 24 if this helps?
I matched up the coloured wires and all lights worked, except that the loco
goes the oposite direction to the headlights!! I think this is something
that can be fixed somewhere in CV's? I seem to remember one of my 37 doing
something simular.
> Not got a 47, which, OK has lights fitted, so this may be where the
> variation comes in...
>
> I thought the Heljans were OK on DCC re the lights ?
I was not too impressed, in the darl or low light the headlifhts lit up the
red tail lights too so i thaught i would try a kit, its my one and only 47
so a little extra expense was ok.
Trouble is the express tail lights are too bright! So i think its time to
start reading the instruction manual, i am sure i once briefly read a page
where it said you can dim lamps on dcc?
Simon
> Andy
>
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>
> thanks!
Andy Sollis- Churnet Valley model Railway Dept. - 29 Nov 2005 19:18 GMT
Simon,
One of the "Bits" in CV 29 will change the loco direction, or you can
reprogram the lights to work off different function keys etc.
I would suggest investing in Sprog or similar and doing ALL your setting up
via Decoder Pro - Programming made much, much simpler in my opinion.
Yes, you can alter the brightness of some of the light functions, subject to
what chip you have installed. If it is the Loksound 3, again with the above
system, it's a doddle! If it's a modern loco, you can even make them flash
like the Freightliner versions if you so wished!
Andy
"Andy Sollis- Churnet Valley model Railway Dept."
<andy@cvmrd44422.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Simon,
> The lights I fitted (express models) do match with the colour of the
> wire leads for the Loksound 3 chip in my 24 if this helps?
I matched up the coloured wires and all lights worked, except that the loco
goes the oposite direction to the headlights!! I think this is something
that can be fixed somewhere in CV's? I seem to remember one of my 37 doing
something simular.
> Not got a 47, which, OK has lights fitted, so this may be where the
> variation comes in...
>
> I thought the Heljans were OK on DCC re the lights ?
I was not too impressed, in the darl or low light the headlifhts lit up the
red tail lights too so i thaught i would try a kit, its my one and only 47
so a little extra expense was ok.
Trouble is the express tail lights are too bright! So i think its time to
start reading the instruction manual, i am sure i once briefly read a page
where it said you can dim lamps on dcc?
Simon
> Andy
>
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>
> thanks!
Simon Harding - 30 Nov 2005 13:37 GMT
If the loco lights come on at the wrong end relative to the direction
of travel, try turning the decoder plug round. The orange wire should
go to pin 1, trouble is many circuit boards do not identify pin 1.
Reversing the direction of travel in CV29 will reverse the lighting
"direction" as well, so nothing gained.
HTH
Simon.
Piemanlarger - 30 Nov 2005 14:18 GMT
> If the loco lights come on at the wrong end relative to the direction
> of travel, try turning the decoder plug round. The orange wire should
> go to pin 1, trouble is many circuit boards do not identify pin 1.
The heljan lights workedok with the sdame chip which has not been unplugged,
just the express lighting wires connected. I`ll try swapping yellow and
white wires first, then swap the plug if that fails..
> Reversing the direction of travel in CV29 will reverse the lighting
> "direction" as well, so nothing gained.
I see, that explains why it did not work!
thansk
> HTH
> Simon.