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Just got my T1. It runs and all the F button functions work properly, once you get used to how they perform. The F0 headlight spin-up, well, I'll get used to it. However, all attempts at programming failed. Used 2 DT throttles, in Pg, Pd and P0 modes. Will not accept a 4 digit address nor read back the 2 digit. Nuts. Now what? I use a PTB100 with my DCS100. Some posts here say they can program, some say it took a few whacks at it to work, and some say it doesn't work. The rest have not tried it.
gkoproske - I had issues with mine but eventually got it programmed. DSC51 and PR3. Had a built in programming track and it would not read/write. Eventually took the PR3 and hooked it up to a totally separate piece of track.
Bad choice of words - "That makes no sense to me. Programming track (by design) *IS* a piece of track totally separate from the main DCC track which runs your layout. DCC command stations have separate pairs of contact for the track power and for the programming track. What is a "built-in" programming track? Wasn't it also isolated from any other tracks?"It was totally isolated but built into the layout. I built a stand alone test track for the T1 as it would not read at all on the original track. No idea why. Tried 4/5 other engines, no issues.
I emailed Broadway Limited tech support and they replied promptly. They tested by doing Ops mode programming. I went to the Digitrax website to refresh my understanding of Ops mode programming. One example said to calculate a 4 digit address and enter the values into CV 17 & 18, then CV29. The key for me though, was that you have to cycle the track power to get the CVs to "take". That, and understanding that Ops mode is write only. It worked, and I am a happy camper. I want to run it on my DC layout next, after my DCC test loop.
That still is a very piss-poor decoder design. We are almost in 2019 and companies still make "high end sound" decoders which cannot even be read back? WTF!? Lovely, just lovely (and yes I own one of those). Very pretty loco. BLI needs to get with the times and make decoders which better get along with command stations. If others can do it, they should be also able to do it.
Ops mode is write only. No decoder will do read back that way.