Ralphmp
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Like several others I've converted a Bachmann Thomas the Tank to DCC using an ESU decoder (LokSound XL 4.0). Everything seems to work as it should with one exception - when I bring the loco to a halt it stops and then immediately lurches in the direction it was previously travelling in.
I have a Massoth 1200Z set-up with up-to-date firmware on base station and Navigator, and none of my other locos do this. However, they are all LGB, and either have factory-fitted decoders or Massoth ones I've fitted. TTT is only the 2nd Bachmann loco I've owned and this is my first ESU install, so it's entirely possible I've made an error either in the installation or the decoder programming.
I've been through the ESU decoder manual as best I can and can't see anything that describes either the issue I have or how to deal with it. However, I confess I've struggled to follow the manual as I find the layout and the fact it covers multiple versions of the LokSound decoder confusing.
I tried a number of searches on the forum but couldn't see anything that seemed relevant. Do the symptoms I've described sound familiar to anyone, and if so, any hints on how to deal with them?
Thanks.
I have a Massoth 1200Z set-up with up-to-date firmware on base station and Navigator, and none of my other locos do this. However, they are all LGB, and either have factory-fitted decoders or Massoth ones I've fitted. TTT is only the 2nd Bachmann loco I've owned and this is my first ESU install, so it's entirely possible I've made an error either in the installation or the decoder programming.
I've been through the ESU decoder manual as best I can and can't see anything that describes either the issue I have or how to deal with it. However, I confess I've struggled to follow the manual as I find the layout and the fact it covers multiple versions of the LokSound decoder confusing.
I tried a number of searches on the forum but couldn't see anything that seemed relevant. Do the symptoms I've described sound familiar to anyone, and if so, any hints on how to deal with them?
Thanks.