2.
Enter Programming on the Main on your DCC handheld
3.
Enter the new address you want – Remember you can only use address 1-127
for Short Addressing
4.
Once you hit Enter the engine will give you a two whistle/horn blast response
5.
Call up the engine on its new address and away you go
Alternatively, depending upon the type of DCC system you have, you can enter PoM
and then write the new address in the Address Menu. This only works for short
addressing. For example, on an MRC Prodigy Advance2 system, you would:
1.
Call up the engine's current address on your DCC handheld
2.
Hit the PROG button twice to enter PoM mode
3.
Hit Enter twice so the LCD displays “Adr”
4.
Type in the new Short Address (1-127) that you want and hit Enter
5.
The engine will give you a two whistle/horn blast response
To change your engine's Long Address using PoM:
1.
Call up the current engine's address on your DCC handheld
2.
Enter Programming on the Main on your DCC handheld
3.
In this step you have to tell the MTH engine that you want it to start
looking at long addresses. You do this in CV29:
a.
Bring up the CV menu on your DCC handheld
b.
Enter “29” to edit CV29
c.
Enter “36” to change the value of CV29 and hit Enter
d.
The engine will give you a two whistle/horn blast response
4.
In the following steps you will now need to write values to CV17 and
CV18 to tell the engine what the long address should be
Feature/Factory Resetting
If all else fails and you aren't sure of something, never fear. You can always get your
engine back to a known state by either performing a Feature or Factory Reset.
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