Chris King
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I have a quick question on DCC accessory decoders, that hopefully has
an easy answer.
On the Hornby Select, it will only expect/allow the start address from
61 onwards,
I am assuming that is because as an entry level/start DCC controller, the
addresses 1-59/60 are used for locomotives etc.
On the Hornby Elite, it makes references to the start accessory address
being group 1, and allowing addresses from 1, this is because I again
assume being more advanced as a unit, it allows both loco addresses and
accessory addresses on a separate
chip/program.
Looking at the leaflet that comes with the Hornby Accessory decoder, it
classes them in blocks of 4 in each group, I.e. Group 1 = 1,2,3,4 and Group
2 as being 5,6,7 and 8.
If I had an accessory decoder (Lenz) which had 6 outputs and they were not
dependant on the DCC controller to program them, so out the box they were
pre-assigned outputs 1,2,3,4,5 and 6, would I be able to use the Hornby
Accessory decoder from 7,8,9 and 10 as a group when programming, so I just
say start address = 7 and it works out 8, 9 and 10 automatically?
Or do I need to go straight to group 3 which is 9,10, 11 and 12 , so I would
enter 9, so it uses 9,10,11 and 12, thus missing out 7 and 8.
Are Hornby decoders locked into those blocks of 4? Or can you start at any
address and it works out the rest?
I would like to do, 1-6 on the first decoder and then use the hornby one to
do 7-10 inclusive?
Chris
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