Lost or Unknown Engine Address and the 55-55-55 Address Reset
In some cases you may not remember or have somehow lost the engine address.
Following the above Feature or Factory Resets will allow you to recover an engine. The
limitation to this is that for most resets you must know the engine address. If you are
unsure of the engine address you can apply the 55-55-55 reset (send a value of 55 to
CV55 to engine address 55). In order for this to work correctly the engine's address
must NOT be 55. The engine will need to be sitting at some address other than 55.
Below is the method (55-55-55 Reset) you can employ to return an engine to its factory
default short address of 3 (it will also set the engine's long address back to its default –
usually 3333 or the cab number on some models) if you're unsure of the engine's
current address:
• Check first to see if the engine happens to be sitting at address 55. Call up engine
55 on your DCC handheld and hit F3 to start the engine up. If it starts up then
you can change the address to whatever you want using CV1 (short address) or
CV17 and CV18 (long address)
• If the engine doesn't start up at address 55 then you can use the 55-55-55 reset.
To perform this follow the instructions below:
• Ensure the DCC system is powered up and power is on the rails
• Call up engine address 55.
NOTE:
you are NOT changing the engine's
address to 55 you are just telling the DCC system to start talking to engine
address 55. You will want to make sure that no other M.T.H. engines are on
the rails or any other manufacturer's engines with an address of 55 are on the
rails. M.T.H. engines will listen for commands coming to engine address 55
when the 55-55-55 reset is enabled even though they are not programmed as
address 55
• Enter PoM mode on your DCC handheld and write a value of 55 to CV55.
Again, even though your M.T.H. engine is NOT on address 55 it will still
listen for this reset command
• Call up address 3 on your DCC handheld and hit F3. The engine should
now start-up
If you have performed the 55-55-55 reset and the engine still doesn’t respond then
place the engine on the programming track output of your DCC system and program a
value of 3 to CV1. This will set the engine’s short address to 3. However, as long as the
engine is NOT programmed as address 55 then the 55-55-55 reset will always set the
engine’s long and short addresses back to their factory defaults. It will also set the
engine’s addressing back to short (if you happened to have CV29 set to long
addressing)
The 55-55-55 Reset can be confusing at first but the main point to note is that you are
NOT setting the engine’s address to 55 to perform the reset, you are just calling up
engine address 55 on your DCC handheld and sending a value of 55 to CV55. Again,
M.T.H. engine’s will listen to the 55-55-55 reset command even though the engine’s
address isn’t actually 55 (and it can’t be for the 55-55-55 reset to work).
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