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Title: Installing a decoder
Post by: lilwaffleboy on June 15, 2008, 04:55:18 PM
Hi everyone! I just bought a bachmann E-Z Command decoder with and NMRA plug for my acela express. However, I do not know how to open up the acela or how to plug the decoder in. Am I even using the right decoder?  ??? HELP ME PLEASE! I love my new acela and want to get dcc in it!

Thanks,
    lilwaffleboy
Title: Re: Installing a decoder
Post by: Conrail Quality on June 15, 2008, 05:14:37 PM
First, take the nose off. Next, take the bottom plate/plow off. Both of thess should just snap off. Then, locate the two little shell extensions in the back of the power car that curve underneath it. Gently spread those apart, and you should be able to lift the shell off the chassis. After that, just take out the dummy plug and install the decoder of your choice; there is plenty of room for a decoder. In case you didn't know, there is also a plug in the dummy power car in case you want to control the headlights/tailights via DCC. Dissasembly is the same for both the powered and dummy versions.

Timothy
Title: Re: Installing a decoder
Post by: lilwaffleboy on June 16, 2008, 12:11:49 PM
Thank you! When I install the decoder, will the headlights and tail lights be directional? Right now, I have the E-Z Command system and am running it on the 10th address in analog mode, and all of the lights are on no matter what. The tail lights are always on, and the headlights are always on. Will my decoder solve the problem? I just had to ask that because I am busy until tuesday, so I can't get started on installing the decoder yet, but I am very excited! Thanks again for all your help!