Operations guide, Operations mode programming, Cv locking – SoundTraxx SurroundTraxx User Manual

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SurroundTraxx User’s Guide

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Operations Guide

and they can vary quite a bit depending on the operating cab of your choice,

please consult the manual that came with the cab and command station for

more details on its general operation.

Operations Mode Programming

SurroundTraxx can be configured using either the User Interface and menus

or through Operations Mode (Mainline Programming) CV programming.

Operations Mode programming works well for adjusting things on the fly such

as the individual sound volumes, the chuff rate, diesel notching rate, or the

bell ring rate. The CV list and default values can be found on the following

pages.

It is important to know a few things about Operations Mode programming

before attempting to do so: First, the CV change sent to SurroundTraxx will

also be sent to the motor decoder in your locomotive. This could cause

changes in its operating characteristics if the same CV being changed also

changes a feature in the motor decoder. You can use the CV Lock feature

to prevent changes (see below). Second, SurroundTraxx will only save CV

settings for a particular locomotive only when that locomotive is dispatched.

In other words, a locomotive that you want to program in Operations Mode

programming must a) exist in the Roundhouse and b) be currently dispatched

from the Roundhouse into one of the 6 AD Slots.

With Operations Mode programming, you can change virtually any locomotive

setting except for its address or the type of locomotive - i.e., steam or diesel.

These two settings must be changed in the Roundhouse Menu. It is also

important to remember that SurroundTraxx doesn’t distinguish between long

and short addresses but your mobile decoder will, so changing a value in

CV 29, 17 or 18 in Operations Mode programming is not recommended as it

could effect the address of your locomotive.

The procedure for programming SurroundTraxx with Operations Mode

programming is basically the same one as you would follow to program a

decoder. The particular details for accessing Operations Mode programming

will vary based on your cab and command station. Please refer to your DCC

system's user guides for further information.

CV Locking

SurroundTraxx has a CV Locking feature that prevents CVs from being

inadvertently changed with Operations Mode programming. There are two

situations where this is useful. The first is to simply prevent inexperienced

operators from accidentally reprogramming your locomotive settings.

The second is when you need to program a CV in your motor decoder

that is also shared with SurroundTraxx but whose function is altogether

different (manufacturer unique). In this scenario, you would first program

SurroundTraxx, then enable CV locking, and finally, program the motor

decoder. Some motor decoders also have a CV Lock feature in which case

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