I have the Bachmann DD40AX sound value.
I can set all cvs except the cvs 193and 194 (bell on set point and bell off set point) i have tried the
default values of 05 and 10, i am using a Digitrax Zephry, again I can change all other cvs but those two.
You must also program CV 198, Digital Mode Automatic Sound Configuration.
CV 198 set to 4 will enable Automatic Bell on and off as defined by CV 193 and CV 194
Thanks that worked, next ? can you set the automatic horn for reverse and forward?
Thanks
Q: can you set the automatic horn for reverse and forward?
A: Yes.
A airhorn signal can be set to automatically sound
One Short Toot = Stop
Two Medium Toots = Forward
Three Short Toots = Reverse
This and more "how to" is covered in the online Diesel Sound User's Guide.
Thanks, I finally found the user guide.
CV198=6: auto bell and horn. Joe
Thanks to all, it worked. the paper work that comes with the Engine should explain were to find this information, its pretty vague. its like the don't want you to know every thing the decoder is capable of.
Again thanks to every one for the help.
Realize the diesel user's guide available online is not written specifically for the Sound Value decoder factory installed in the Bachmann DD40AX locomotive. The Sound Value decoder is not capable of all things covered in the diesel user's guide or the diesel technical reference.
I do understand that the Decoder does not have all the functions as full function decoder does, But then why do they not publish instructions on which cvs can be changed so you don't have do trial and error on all the cvs that are listed with a full function Decoder to see which ones can be changed. Don't get me wrong i am very satisfied with Bachmann products, just a suggestion on how to make it a little less frustrating.
Again thanks to all for the help.
Quote from: dankoesterman on February 25, 2014, 05:40:34 PM
.... why do they not publish instructions on which cvs can be changed so you don't have do trial and error ....
Click Here (http://www.soundtraxx.com/factory/OEM_pages/bachmann/ho_dd40ax_sv.pdf) for a PDF with list of the supported CVs and their default value for the Bachmann HO DD40AX Sound Value Equipped locomotive.
Was this on the Bachmann site or the Tsunami site? and how did you find this?
Thanks
Quote from: dankoesterman on February 26, 2014, 12:14:38 AM
Was this on the Bachmann site or the Tsunami site? and how did you find this?
Thanks
Dan-
The address line for the link shows that the information is on the Soundtrax site.
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Thanks to every one.
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Quote from: dankoesterman on February 26, 2014, 12:14:38 AM
Was this on the Bachmann site or the Tsunami site? and how did you find this?
Thanks
It is on the
SoundTraxx website.
To find it ---
Following the links in the Bachmann website starting with
PARTS, SERVICE,
& INFORMATION to
(http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/images/prod_serv_btn3.jpg)
to
(http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/images/dcc_btn4.png)
Bachmann has not yet add
(http://shop.bachmanntrains.com/images/categories/DCC_soundvalue.jpg)
You will be linked to the Bachmann Industries (Click Here) (http://www.soundtraxx.com/factory/OEM_pages/bachmann/bachmann.php) webpage on the SoundTraxx website, which contains Sound Value and more links to information.
The
Sound Value SoundTraxx Bachmann OEM decoder factory installed in the Bachmann HO DD40AX diesel
is not a Tsunami decoder but , as advised, there is very little documentation written directly for the Sound Value decoder. Some features, for example – the addressing restriction, are the same. Where the features are the same in the Sound Value and a Tsunami decoder you can use the SoundTraxx Tsunami documentation for details and how-to.
Click Here (http://www.soundtraxx.com/factory/OEM_pages/bachmann/ho_dd40ax_sv.pdf) for a PDF list of the Bachmann HO DD40AX Sound Value Equipped Configuration Variable Defaults. Use this CV list as an index for looking up feature detail instructions in some of the SoundTraxx documentation written for the Tsunami decoder.
This does have some drawbacks but it is what is available.
Quote from: dankoesterman on February 25, 2014, 05:40:34 PM
I do understand that the Decoder does not have all the functions as full function decoder does, But then why do they not publish instructions on which cvs can be changed so you don't have do trial and error on all the cvs that are listed with a full function Decoder to see which ones can be changed. Don't get me wrong i am very satisfied with Bachmann products, just a suggestion on how to make it a little less frustrating.
Again thanks to all for the help.
This is the Digital Age. Bachmann does post what comes with the sounds. Many assume full Tsunami which it is not. I see this issue every so often in different train forums. It is a SoundTraxx decoder with Tsunami technology.
Most companies today expect the buyer to download the documents from the Web. Much more efficient and less costly. I forget how many I have seen in different forums who tossed manuals and came asking.
I buy digital devices and they recommend a URL to download documents. Don't have to even print them out.
Same thing with my IPhone and Pebble smart watch. I am not a techie. Be 73 soon. Today, change is a constant.
Rich
Quote from: richg on February 26, 2014, 03:23:07 PM
. . . Many assume full Tsunami which it is not. I see this issue every so often in different train forums. It is a SoundTraxx decoder with Tsunami technology.
. . .
Some of the Bachmann Spectrum line locomotives are factory equipped decoders with Tsunami technology. However, technically the Sound Value decoder does not have Tsunami technology. The Sound Value does have some of the technologies used in a Tsunami decoder like SoundTraxx Hyperdrive, Hyperlight and true polyphonic sound.
Do not conclude from this that the Sound Value decoder is an inferior digital sound decoder.