Calibrating Dynamic Digital Exhaust (DDE) on a Tsunami2, TSU-PNP8 Decoder
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Dynamic Digital Exhaust (DDE) is an amazing feature in SoundTraxx Tsunami2 decoders that will make your locos run more realistically than ever before. DDE automatically varies the prime mover notch and volume up and down based on how hard your locomotive is working.
Learn how to easily calibrate DDE with your Tsunami2 equipped locomotive. Our product expert, George, walks you through the simple steps to get your DDE up and running in no time at all. It even works with consists!
CVs Used in this Video:
CV 2.503: DDE Load Offset
CV 2.504: DDE Load Slope
CV 2.512 DDE Load Sensitivity
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Ok, I gotta admit once you set this up, it sounds amazing!
Glad you like it!
I absolutely love your decoders and sound decoders you guys make an absolutely excellent sound decoder in my opinion Soundtraxx is for sure the best in the business when it comes to sound I want get any other sound then Soundtraxx keep the great decoders coming your the best in the biz keep em coming!!!
Thank you for the feedback, we are so glad that you enjoy our products. We are lucky to have you as a customer!
You guys are fantastic! That is the precise feature that has been missing from decoders. I love it!
Thanks, we are glad that you like it. Just so you know this is in all Tsunami2 decoders not just the new 8 function models.
Absolutely love Soundtraxx decoders
Thank you!
Momentum has been set on my decoder. Should I change the momentum back to "0", set the DDE, and reset the momentum to my previous value?
It is not necessary, but when you do the actual calibration, you want to be sure your model is running at the commanded speed step, or the mismatch could cause an erroneous read. So, we usually recommend this set to 0 so that your loco can not only be running at speed quickly, but also be stopped immediately following the calibration, but again, if space is not an issue, then it will not make much of a difference. Just make sure that you are running at SS20 or 30 when you calibrate and not still accelerating.
i wish you would show your hand held so we could see
The NCE cab? The reason we just tell you which CVs to change is because the series of button pushes is different on all DCC systems.
Is it possible to do this programming on a digitrax DCS52? And would I input the “2.512” CV as CV 522 when programming?
You can program with the DCS52. You can watch our indexed CVs video for a further explanation on 2.512: ua-cam.com/video/nv2XFr60zwg/v-deo.html
Have to say your decoders are easy to understand and work with.The preloaded features are a smarter and a more customer friendly way to go,'my opinion',as opposed to having to to load sound files,which I guess you are stuck with.Your decoders are,to me,more flexible,and easily adjusted.This is not a sales pitch,it is a message to the novice,that Soundtraxx Decoders,will make your Digital Train life easier.Not to mention all the features.When something is this good,then it should be noted.Happy Training.
Thank you for this feedback! We are so glad that you are enjoying using our decoders!
How can I set up DDE ? My ESU Cab Control system does not support programing on the main !!
Contact our Support Team for assistance: support@soundtraxx.com
Q: JMRI Decoder Pro - Programming on the main - CV tab. No CV31 or 32 is available. How do we set base power, or CV32 to value of 2?
There should be a way to enter individual CVs and their values with JMRI. We do not support JMRI so we can't tell you how to use it, but you can always use your command station to perform this step.
@@SoundtraxxDCCthis explains why I have issues programming the DDe sensitivity on my clubs layout. They use jmri to handle the layout’s signals and wifi throttles. I wonder if I use the Digitrax throttle I have to adjust things on the main.