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  1. I managed to stop by on Sunday at the Model World Live show and was given an opportunity to handle the 60, on open display. The model is absolutely wonderful and is so more refined over the Hornby 60. Can't wait until the start of 2025 so we can get these new 60's on our layout and pulling long rakes of wagons. Well done Cav and Alex on a superb model.

  2. Just got round to filming one of my class 56's the other day and thought I'd load it on here for you. This is 56049 Colas livery with tankers. A selection of Bachmann, Revolution and someone else's as well. (Cav/Alex, you will know!). Still need to do some weathering on the tankers and the loco for a bit more realism.

     

     

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  3. On 15/03/2024 at 16:18, newbryford said:

     

    Hi Tony,

    Thanks, so i't probably something I'm missing.

    I know the loco works on a long address as I currently have a Multimaus handset plugged in - and I've cross-checked operation of the loco with a Powercab on my test bench.

     

    I haven't checked the higher F-key functions yet - just trying to get it to work with long addresses.

     

     

    I swopped the LVZ200 with my old LVZ100 late on Friday to see if there was any difference. Sorry to say the functions are the same, still nothing above F5 works. And you can only use a two-digit address code. Tried using a four-digit code and got nothing. Reprogrammed the loco to a two-digit code and it worked, but still nothing above function F5. So, it looks like the dongle does work with Lenz, but there are limitations as to what you can do. So, it looks like you are unable to control sound functions above F5, with sound fitted locos, but OK to run non-sound locos with limited light functions. It will work with two-digit addresses on the older LVZ100 v3.6 box and four-digit addresses with the new LVZ200 v4.0 box.

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  4. 25 minutes ago, newbryford said:

    I've just set up my dongle with a Lenz system. It seems to run short addresses Ok, but not long addresses.

    I've confirmed the operation of a particular loco by giving it a short address - I used 100 - and assigning that to the dongle - it works.

    Give the loco a long address e.g. 1111 and assign to dongle - doesn't work.

     

    Am I missing something simple on a setup?

    I have "Elite" selected as the DCC controller type

     

    Lenz system is a LZV100  Can't remember what s/w version it is (haven't got my LH100 to hand to check it) , but it was upgraded when my handsets were upgraded to v3.6

     

     

    Mick, I've got locos to operate using 4 digit addresses OK but cannot use any function above F5 (F0 - F5). The sounds on F1 obviously work and so do horns set on the lower functions, but that's it. I'm using the new LZV200 box with the latest software and LH101 control. I think I might try my old LZV100 box and see if that operates any more functions. Will let you know.

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  5. On 29/02/2024 at 22:46, D3489gibson said:

     

     

    The screen grabs from my phone show the Dongle assigned to Lion, and also the Function map I've created for it. All of the functions worked accordingly when pressed. One thing I did notice, whilst another club member put one of their locos onto the tracks, is that if there is a short circuit on the track, which did occur, the Dongle stays active. This is pretty nice given that the signal in our club rooms isn't that great for 5G or BT for that matter!! 

     

    As I've said above, a bit more tinkering with the functions is definitely required, but my next port of call is to trial a loco with more than 8 functions! 

     

    Nathan...

     

    Hi Nathan, can you let me know which version of the Lenz system you are using please and which Lenz box? (LZV100 or 200). I'm using the 200 and although I can use the first 6 functions (F0 - F5) after that none of them work. I've got an old LZV100 box and am thinking of swapping back to see if that works all the functions past F5, but it would be nice to know if you have a similar problem, and if not, what your Lenz setup is using. Thanks.

  6. 21 hours ago, Michanglais said:

    Hi all,

     

    I wonder if someone could help me?

     

    I'm trying to link a decoder but when I scan, it keeps appearing under 'resettable devices'. I've tried entering the exported reset code but I just get the message 'invalid reset code' and I'm back to square one.

     

    Any help would be much appreciated!

     

    Cheers,

    Michael

     

     

    You can also pop the loco on your program track and set the decoder address that way. Then pop it back on the main track and set it up via Bluetooth that way. I've had the same problem and got round it doing this.

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  7. 1 hour ago, miles73128 said:

    Yep. All mine are working fine, up to F29. Really impressed you can customise the F maps, it’s so much easier than trying to remember all the different maps for each loco-but like going from DOS to windows lol 

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    Are you using the Hornby Elite or another system please?

  8. Having had another go with the dongle yesterday, it appears via my Lenz system that you can only operate the first six functions (F0 - F5). Anything above F5 doesn't do anything. Not sure if that's because I'm using the dongle via a Lenz system or if it's the same if you use the dongle via the Hornby Elite. If anyone else has set up and is using the dongle, it would be good to know if they have the same problem or not and what system they are using. I'll drop Hornby a note and see what they have to say. Will add, this is the case whether it's a sound decoder or a non-sound decoder.

  9. 8 hours ago, The Meerkat said:

    my dongle haven't arrived yet,  tho been looking in the engine shed,  where it says assign decoder is that were you say dongle ??

     

    also do i have set up f1 to 28  for example type lights and set it to f1 or use the images?

     

    Has Kris says above, you assign the loco to the dongle, which will be HM7040****, the allocated number. As for the functions, the system initially shows functions F0 thru to F28, as per the operating option. You can then either leave the function number as is, type a description, or type a description and add an icon, or just use an icon. Just ensure you set the function operation to Switch, Trigger, Time or Elite.

  10. Got the dongle yesterday from Rails and started to get it set up with my Lenz LZV200 system. The setting up of the dongle was no problem at all, went really well. Added my first loco to the engine shed, including photo etc. Assigned it to the dongle and imported the "vanilla" function list. The loco I connected was a Cavalax 56. Used the app to try to run the loco and yes success it ran well. Tried a few functions like F0 lights and sound and all worked fine. Then assigned the function list with appropriate words and icons to see how that worked. All went very well, although the words appear to be too big for the space, when you go back to the "running" functions the words fit perfectly. 

    Now the problem. Not all the functions work as they should. For instance, the cab lights won't work, the park lights won't work, the head light doesn't work and some of the sounds won't work either. No idea why, but I will probably have to spend a little more time checking things out. Will probably send Hornby an email regarding this to see if it's a problem. Or maybe the dongle is only designed to work with the Hornby system and not other Expressnet systems such as Lenz. I'll have to load a none sound loco up later and see how I get on with that. 

    One nice feature I found is the ability to export the function setup and then load it against the same function setup on another loco. I then loaded another Cavalax 56 and imported the function setup and all the words etc. were they. So, if you have several locos that all have the same functions, once you've done one setup the rest can just be imported in, and they will also be done.

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  11. 19 hours ago, Revolution Mike B said:


    I’ll bring a Symoba up to MRS Cav 👍

     

    Have to agree Mike, the Symoba couplings work really well. I've used them on most of my non kinematic fitted coaches and never had a problem. You may need to do a little carving on the chassis to fit them, but once in place they work great. Just a matter of fitting them in the right place to get super close coupling.

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  12. 13 hours ago, TomScrut said:

    Has anyone had an issue with their 68s cab glazing clouding over? I think it must be to do with UV light from the sun but it has happened at one end of two of my 68s. These are the only two locos affected so seems like something 68 related.

     

    Yes, I've had that happen on one of them, only at one end. The other five I have are all OK. Not sure which one it is though.

  13. 12 hours ago, cravensdmufan said:

    All excellent and without problems.  Just one 21 pin was playing up slightly in a Bachmann 47.  Strangely, the loco kept stopping momentarily and starting of its own accord. Even with clean wheels and rails.

     

    So I tested the decoder in a couple of other locos, and they ran perfectly. So the decoder wasn't faulty.

     

    I assumed the decoder was sensitive to some small problem in that particular motor.  Fitted another new 21 pin TXS and it did exactly the same.  So I plugged in a Power Bank and then it was perfect.

     

    Thought I'd mention it in case other people have a similar issue.

     

    I've had the very same problem of stopping and starting randomly and no idea why. I then ran the loco in DCC mode with no problem. Switched back to Bluetooth and guess what - no problem. Very strange and no idea why.

     

    I also have a problem with the reset mode with a new decoder. Would not reset at all despite trying several times and know the reset code was correct. Popped it on the program track via my Lenz system and set the decoder number on it, popped it back on the layout and was then able to update the decoder and download the sound and function files I needed to. 

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  14. 3 hours ago, hminh2005 said:

    Hello

     

    I am a new member. I have a loco of Bachmann class 37, DCC sound.

    However, its sound is very low. How to increase its volume?

     

    Thanks

     

    You need to increase the value of CV63, anything up to a value of 192 (I think). best done using POM (programming on the main). You can then listen to the loco sound until you get the value that you feel is right for you.

  15. 16 hours ago, Monkey28 said:

    Can you tell us more about the firmware update? 
     

    Do you just put it on the lokprogrammer ?
     

    And what does the update give you on the Deltic? Is there updated information on the functions ?

     

    If you have a Lokprogrammer then it's an easy update. Under Tools there's an option to Update Firmware. Choose this option and the firmware on the decoder will be updated. This will then give you access to the sound controller sliders when you choose the Driver's Cab option. You can adjust the volume, treble and bass to your liking. Think this is only available on the latest software, so best update your program software first, then the decoder. Give it a go, it makes a big difference to the sound you get. I'm in the process of upgrading all by V5 decoders.

     

    If you want to adjust the sound while running your loco, you can then adjust CV 196 for the bass and CV 197 for the treble using POM.

  16. Hi Paul, while you're on, is there any way of making the horns on the Zimo decoders playable please, as per the ESU decoders fitted to the new class 47's. The horns, in my opinion on the 37's are very poor. When stationary the toot isn't realistic and at higher speed the horn sound is far too long. Can anything be done? Thanks Tony.

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  17. 15 hours ago, aureol40012 said:


    Im not quite sure how but my two unrefurbed 37s behave slightly differently, which is hellfire as they sound like the real things, ie not perfectly in sync.

     

     

     

    Check CV's 2,3,4,5 and 6 and ensure they all match. Ensure CV5 is set to the max setting. I've got a couple of 37/6's that run perfect together, either double headed or top and tail. I have found that on one of my Accurascale 37's that the above CV's didn't match. Once corrected all was OK and they ran nicely together.

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  18. Yes - top and tail 37's on flask train.

     

     

    The FNA's are coupled up to the front loco with a link coupling and the rear loco is coupled up using a Smith's screw link coupling, hooked over both coupling hooks. I'm not a fan of tension lock, or Kaydee's either, as I prefer to install all the pipework etc. to both the front and rear buffer beam.

     

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