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  1. The speaker configuration has been developed with EsU with the large tangband at 4 Ohms and the loksound and pcb working together. Bypassing the config and hooking the large speaker directly to the chip will most likely blow the speaker and definitely void your warranty , just for the record!

  2. 3 hours ago, DJ Dangerous said:

     

     

    Just wondering if any more thought has been given to 21mm bogie and lighting kits for pre-IRM coaches?

     

     

    The plan is to deliver the mk2b and c and def and a and park royals and laminates and mk3 and mk4 and everything else to our standard. 

  3. 4 minutes ago, Jonathan_RK said:

    Thanks BosKonay. At least one other member on this thread is recommending to use the ESU Lokprogrammer. Might as well ask - have IRM tested this reset process using any non-ESU programmers ? Perhaps that's not a matter for IRM, but it is of interest to the audience. Those who use the Lokprogrammer will know the answer. I could try doing a reset using the Digitrax DCS52, but I will decide on that myself. If you are interested investigating this, I'm happy to collaborate.

    You can reset just by writing the CV using any controller. As all our chips are factory programmed by ESU there is zero risk of losing anything. 

  4. Any decoder from us can be safely reset to factory settings since the entire project and sounds are factory installed. 

    The users manuals and function guides for the chips are on the irm website in the product pages and support pages. 

    Any other questions, the community and our support team are always on hand to help with - you can click live chat on the website during working hours. 

  5. 10 hours ago, Jonathan_RK said:

    Referring to the ESU LokSound Instruction manual, 15. Edition, November 2022, page 101

    CV    | Name                    | Description

    CV8 | Manufacturer‘s ID | Manufacturers‘s ID ESU - Writing value 8 in this CV triggers a reset to factory default values.

    I take this to mean that the decoder will be reset to ESU factory default values. If any sound file was written to the decoder in the factory, then the sound file should be part of the factory default data and not be changed in any way due to a reset action. I hope this is the case.

     

    Exactly that. Resetting any of our chips for example just resets them to how you got them. 

  6. 32 minutes ago, DJ Dangerous said:

    Some great info from @Signal Post / @Noel and from @Fowler4f.

    Can the functions on the IRM Crossley sound decoder be re-mapped, or is each function locked to a specific address? Sorry if this has already been answered and I've missed it.

    As with @Jonathan_RK, I'd love to know if a decoder can be reset to default without losing the sound file?

    You can reset as often as you like. it will reset the chip to as you got it. 

  7. 53 minutes ago, Flying Snail said:

    Now that the Large Logo 37s have landed, any word on how long you think before you've completed sending out pre-orders and stock to shops? Hoping to pounce on one of these if there's surplus stock ...

    Best way to do that is to add your email to the website and keep an eye out - we always hold back an amount of units to cover any possible issues, warranty, etc, which are released in small batches a number of days and weeks after the stock lands. All orders will be away (including shops) by Monday next.

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