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DCC Specialties, 57 River Rd, Suite 1023, Essex Jct., VT. 05452 800-671-0641, info@dccspecialties.com www.dccspecialties.com Page 5 of 10
The Table to the right shows how
the DCC Manufactures identif y
the Normal (Clear) and/or
the Thrown Route to operate
accessories.
Setting Addresses and Programming CV’s: Optional/Not Required!
Programming Steps:
The easiest way to program the PowerShieldX is on-the -bench. Connect pins J 1-4 and J 1-3 to the output of your DCC system.
There is a small red LED on the Power Shield t hat will blink e ach tim e a comm and is accept ed. Ther e is al so an L ED nea r the
powe r inpu t a nd one near the po wer output used to in dicate power status, After pr ogramming, retu rn the program jumper back
to the RUN position. If you make a m istake, don’t worry, just go back and program the CV to the desired value. If you are
hopelessly lost, set CV63 to 42 and you can start over again with factory default values.
(1) Do Not Use Program Track!
(2) The PSX’s addresses are SET by moving the program jumper as described below and issuing
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ccessory Commands……like operating an accesory by using your DCC Throttle, see also, Pg-10
(3) Configuration CV’s are Programmed in Ops Mode, “on the main”, also by moving the programming
jumper, see Pg 7, use any non-loco address, except defaults, to initiate Ops Mode.
(4) It is important to remember that
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ddresses are Set and CV’s are Programmed!
Special Programming Instructions:
Specific DCC Systems need to follow specific programming sequences to reliably program the PSX’s , see Pg-10
NCE and MRC: Do not use the Accessory Programming Mode, only use Ops Mode for CV’s see Pg-10
Digitrax: See also Pg-10
Digitrax users should review the settings of the Digitrax, DCS-100/200 prior to programming a PSX. It is important that the
DCS-100/200 has the Switching (Accessory) Control enabled otherwise it will not operate Stationery Decoders or
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ccessories like the PSX’s. Caution, the Digitrax Command Station sends out up to eight accessory addresses every time
you use your throttle to turn track power on and/or you reboot the system and have track power set for auto turn on. If you
connect the PSX to the Digitrax system with the PSX’s
j
umpers set to the programming mode, these eight addresses will
be programmed. It is recommended for Digitrax that the Setting of Addresses and Programming of CV’s be done at the
same time to avoid the accidental Setting of Addresses as described above. See Pg-10.
One Solution:
Turn on the command station and wait a minute before connecting the
PSX’s so that it will not see these addresses.
Better solution:
Follow the directions above for setting the
PSX’s to the programming mode by moving the jumper and then turn on the
Digitrax system. The eight addresses will be stored. Select and use OPS mode programming to set CV63 to 0, which resets
to default settings, and the
PSX’s is ready to program normally. This does mean that you want to be careful if you have
already programmed some addresses. These can be over-written by the Digitrax system. Your best bet is to keep a list of
the address set in each, when y ou want to add addresses, you will have to set CV63 to 0 and then re-program the original
addresses before adding the new ones.
Lenz: See also Pg-10.
The Lenz system sends repeat accessory commands as long as you hold down the 1 or 4 command key. This ensures that the
accessory decoder sees the message, but can result in the same address stored multiple times while programming the
PSX’s.
The solution is simple. Hold the 1 or 4 key down for only a short time. Once you see D10 flash indicating an address has been
stored, release the control key . If you see multiple flashes, you have stored the same address more than once. Since the
PSX’s will flash D10 each time you send it an accessory address, you can easily get a feel for the timing involved. In the
normal operating mode (not programming mode), select an accessory address that has not been programmed into the
PSX’s.
Send an accessory command to this address and hold down the 1 or 4 control key. D10 will flash each ti me the command
station repeats the accessory address. This will give you a feel of how long to hold the control key while you are programming
multiple address.
System Norma l(Clear) Thrown
Digitra
x
c or Closed t or Thrown
Lenz
+-
MRC
ON OFF
NCE
Normal/ON/ 1 Reverse/OFF/ 2
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