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DCC-EX
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Prima and Servo Control
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Getting Started
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Custom 3D Printing
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Repairs and DCC Fitting
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Orders, Shipping, and Returns
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Contact and Support
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Policies
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Initial Setup
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Engine Driver Connection
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Running Trains
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Programming and CVs
- Can I program locomotives with Engine Driver and the CSB1?
- Which output should I use for programming?
- What is the difference between programming track and programming on main?
- Can Engine Driver read decoder CVs?
- What is a CV?
- How do I change a locomotive address?
- Should I use Engine Driver or JMRI DecoderPro for programming?
- Why did programming fail?
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Turnouts, Routes, and DCC-EX Features
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Troubleshooting
Use output A first.
In the standard CSB1 configuration, output A is used for DCC MAIN operation and output B is used as the PROG, or programming track, output.
That means:
- Use
Afor normal train running. - Use
Bfor programming track work such as reading and writing decoder CVs.
Imported from: DCC-EX CSB1 and Engine Driver FAQs
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