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Set CV 49 to 110.

 

 

Set CV 50 to 5.

 

 

Set CV 56 to the number of seconds you want the Ditch Light Strobe to continue after the horn command is stopped

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. Range is from

0 to 31 seconds. Default is 5 seconds. 

Reset all 

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 CV’s to Factory Default Values (CV 56.128.255) 

Note:

 This does not affect Analog settings, except for volumes.

 

Set CV 49 to 128.

 

 

Set CV 50 to 255.

 

 

Set CV 56 to 113 

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. In Ops mode, you will hear 3 hoots when reset is completed. 

Special Procedure for Short or Extended Address Programming (CV 56.129)

If you cannot program your Short or Extended ID number in Service Mode and your DCC command station prevents you from setting either
of these addresses in Ops Mode (using CV 1, or CV 17 and CV 18) use the following alternative procedures to program your locomotive’s
ID’s.

Alternate Procedure for Entering Short (Primary) Address in CV 56.129 in Ops Mode 

 

Set CV 49 to 129.

 

 

Set CV 50 to 1.

 

 

Set CV 56 to your Short Address (1 or 2 digits). Hear the address spoken back. 

 

If necessary, set CV 29, bit 5 to ‘0’ (or set CV 29 to 6 which is factory default) to enable your new Primary Address.

Procedure for Entering Long (Extended) Address in CV 56.129.17 in Ops Mode. 

 

Determine the value of CV 17 and CV 18 for your Extended Address from the ID Table in your 

Electric Model Specification Sheet or

follow instructions in CV 17 and CV 18 in the 

Quantum DCC Reference Manual (Version 3) to calculate a different ID number. 

 

Set CV 49 to 129.

 

 

Set CV 50 to 17.

 

 

Set CV 56 to the value of CV 17 from the table. There will be no verbal response.

 

Set CV 50 to 18.

 

 

Set CV 56 to the value of CV 18 from the table. Hear the new full Extended Address spoken out.  

 

Set CV 29, bit 5 to ‘1’ (or set CV 29 to 38 

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)

 

to allow operation with your new Extended Address.

Disable/Enable Verbal Announcements (CV 62)

In Ops mode, the Quantum System will automatically speak out the value of the CV you enter. 

 

To disable set CV 62 to 0

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; to enable set CV 62 to 1

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. Default is Enabled.

CV Inquiry with Verbal Feedback in Ops Mode (CV 64)

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To inquire about the current value of any CV through Verbal Feedback in Ops Mode:

 

Set CV 64 to the CV you wish to query. Hear the verbal message “CV ‘X’ equals ‘Y’”, where ‘X’ is the CV number and ‘Y’ is the value.

Note:

 If the CV has a Primary Index such as QSI CV nn.pp (where nn is the CV number and pp is the Primary Index), set CV 49 to pp before you set CV

64 to nn. For example, if you want to inquire about the Bell Volume, which is CV 52.8, set CV 49 to 8 and set CV 64 to 52. You will hear, “CV five two point
eight equals ‘Y’ (where ‘Y’ is the current volume setting).  If the CV has both a Primary and Secondary Index, such as CV nn.pp.ss where ss is the
Secondary Index, set CV 50 to ss in addition to setting CV49 to pp before you set CV 64 to nn.

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 Setting the Ditch Strobe Hold time will apply to both DCC and Analog operation. 

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 Consult the Quantum DCC Reference Manual (Version 3) to learn how to reset different groups of CV’s. 

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 “113” is QSI’s Manufacturer’s ID Number assigned by the NMRA.

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 Entering “38” leaves the other configuration settings in CV 29 at factory default, but changes the ID to Extended Address type. 

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 You will not hear “CV 62 = 0”.

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 You will hear “CV 62 = 1”.

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 This option is not affected by CV 62 (Disable/Enable Verbal Announcements).

Electric Loco Q1 w/Volume Pot Operation Manual, Version 2.8

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8 March 2006

Summary of Contents for Quantum 1 System

Page 1: ...Q1 w Volume Pot Operation Manual Version 2 8 1 21 8 March 2006 Electric Locomotive Operation Manual for QSI Quantum 1 System Analog DCC Sound Decoder Equipped locomotives with Potentiometer 8 March 20...

Page 2: ...is equipped with Ditch Lights they will automatically strobe from one light to the other when the Horn is being blown and will continue for five seconds after the horn signal has stopped3 Bell availab...

Page 3: ...locomotive respond almost immediately to throttle movements on your DC power pack it may be reprogrammed to use Standard Throttle Control STC Under STC there is no Inertial Control The Example at the...

Page 4: ...l12 if so equipped If you cannot enter Neutral or have difficulties with any of the operations you may need to program your locomotive for optimal use with your particular DC power pack see Analog Pro...

Page 5: ...rtia from rolling stock see Analog Programming Option 2 in next section The higher the Load setting the greater the inertia effect during acceleration and deceleration As you increase track voltage th...

Page 6: ...Technology QARC Technology uses special remote control signals to operate different Quantum System features without the need for complicated and expensive digital systems With QARC technology you can...

Page 7: ...Quick or Slow Operation Bell rings22 followed by a hoot to indicate locomotive returned to factory default 12 About Model number Each Quick or Slow Operation provides progressive information about Qua...

Page 8: ...ch26 Upon entering a Program Option you will hear the current setting for that option For unused Program Options you will hear Reserved For any volume option you will hear Volume equals X where X is i...

Page 9: ...on Or continue to V Max by moving the direction switch and waiting for the next Programming Option to be announced Note The final value of V Start may decrease from the original voltage reading becaus...

Page 10: ...Crash Coupler Fire Coupler Arm or Coupler Fire F4 Cooling Fans on or off Cooling Fans on or off F5 Dynamic Brake function on or off Dynamic Brake function on or off Disconnect only F6 Initiate Dopple...

Page 11: ...l you press F1 again43 There is no difference in operation between the bell button and its corresponding function key Note If your locomotive is equipped with Ditch Lights they will automatically stro...

Page 12: ...ol of certain automatic features by using their associated function key or keys Once you Take Control the features will no longer have automatic operation and you will control their operation and thei...

Page 13: ...er the last Shut Down stage it was at during power down and the locomotive will power up in the same stage If Start Up is initiated during any of the above Shut Down procedures Shut Down is aborted an...

Page 14: ...ute state is not maintained if power is turned off and then turned back on the locomotive will return to full volume setting Note Mute is shut off if the Status F10 key is pressed to allow clear audio...

Page 15: ...System Volume Enable Disable Horn Triggered Doppler Shift CV 51 2 Set CV 49 to 2 Set CV 51 to 0 to disable Horn Triggered Doppler set to 1 to enable Horn Triggered Doppler Changing Individual Sound V...

Page 16: ...value of CV 18 from the table Hear the new full Extended Address spoken out Set CV 29 bit 5 to 1 or set CV 29 to 38 62 to allow operation with your new Extended Address Disable Enable Verbal Announce...

Page 17: ...for the features indicated Extended Addressing Speed Tables Power Conversion 28 128 Speed Steps Reversal Direction Decimal Value Binary Value Hex Value X 2 00000010 2 X X 6 00000110 6 X X 18 00010010...

Page 18: ...ke sounds and the final distinctive squealing sounds as the Quantum equipped Electric locomotive slows to a stop Horn The Quantum System uses authentic locomotive sounds whenever possible All Quantum...

Page 19: ...d to operate on normal HO track voltage supplied by most HO power packs If track voltage exceeds 21 5 volts peak the motor drive circuit will automatically shut down and the locomotive will coast to a...

Page 20: ...motive with the F6 key71 Once started you can return to DC or DCC operation If the above methods do not start your locomotive use the reset jumper to reset your locomotive to factory default values as...

Page 21: ...ntum Quantum System Sound of Power Scale Sound Regulated Throttle Control QARC are trademarks of QSIndustries Inc MRC is a trademark of Model Rectifier Corporation All other trademarks are the propert...

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