DCC mix up

I have 3 bachman locos programed them on a roco 10761, wasnt happy with it

so went back to ez command system. Cant get the 3 of them to program?

any answers or ideas HELP!

Start into the program sequence with no loco on the track. When you get to the point of assigning an address, put the loco on the track and press 3. Continue with the operation as you normally would.

Hello. To the best of my knowledge, the EZ-Command can only programme address changes, but it has no capability, at least in its initially offered configuration, to alter CV’s from #2 and on up. So, if you want to alter sounds, change lighting behaviours, run the motor in the opposite direction to its normal rotation for back-to-back consisting, it may be impossible to do that. You’ll have to get to a hobby shop or another modeller’s who can change them for you.

Note - I have answered somewhat against my better judgment… but, we’ll see. [:D]

The EZ-Command cannot program CV’s, only addresses and direction. It can’t program sounds either, only play them through function keys 1 through 8.

EZ command can progam an engine so it runs the other way.

If you try what Jeffrey said and it doesn’t work, then try what it says here:http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/newez/index.php?ezpage=4#programmingtrackneed

What Jeffrey said is from the manual, and the link I posted is on Bachmann’s web site,

and they do not match exactly.

Is it possible that you assigned addresses to your locomotives with the Roco system greater than 9? If so, your E-Z Command won’t recognize nor be able to operate them. They must have an address between 01 and 09 in order to work properly.

Probably the best thing to do (if it’s possible) is to reset the decoders in your three Bachmann locomotives to their factory settings with the Roco system. (Or, someone else DCC system that can alter CVs.)

Tom

You’ve restrained yourself very well, Crandell. I’m quite impressed…[:D]

Tom

Are you trying to say use the Rocco system to reset the loco back to factory defaults and address 3?

BINGO!