JMRI® DecoderPro® Manual. This Manual deals with DP version Online Help for the current version of JMRI® DecoderPro® is here. JMRI is a Java-based cross-platform application for model railroaders. JMRI contains applications for: The programming of Digital Command Control (DCC) decoders (DecoderPro®). View the full list of DCC systems that work with the current version of JMRI.. Depending on the specifics of your system and computer, an additional hardware interface may be required. Speed Steps: Unless your command station or decoder can only handle 14 speed steps,choose the 28/ setting. If your decoder offers speed step operation, you'll find you get much finer control of your locomotives by using the speed steps setting. You choose between or 28 with your throttle, when the locomotive is ready to roll on.
Product Documents. Below is our library of installation guides, user manuals and quick start guides - the resources you will need to get your projects installed and keep them well maintained. Still can't find what you are looking for - check out the Knowledgebase for how-to articles or support on using WeatherTRAK products. Taking a look at how a PC connects to an NCE Power Cab and programming with JMRI Decoder Pro. Place a decoder equipped loco on the programming track and click on "Read type from decoder". In the example below, DecoderPro has identified a QSI Industries BLI F7. Sometimes DecoderPro can identify the manufacturer but not exact model of decoder fitted. In these cases it will be necessary to select the decoder type manually.
DecoderPro®User’sGuide. PageII. DecoderPro®Version Revised 8/4/ DecoderPro® is a Java‐based cross‐platform application for model railroaders. DecoderPro3 ® can run on any computer system that will run Java or later, whether it is Macintosh, Windows, or Linux based. It does require that Java be installed on the computer. You can get Java as a free (but very large) download at: www.doorway.ru For those who do not have any DCC hardware yet and are considering purchasing a DCC locomotive and want to use DecoderPro to program it consider the SPROG II USB. It has all the electronics in one package with enough output to run a locomotive. It comes complete with the USB cable, power supply, instructions and JMRI on disk. One decoder with a lengthy list of reset routines is the QSI Revolution decoder, which enables a drop-down list of options for resetting the decoder as shown below: You will note that the decoder address is shown but grayed out (or blank if this is a new locomotive in the roster).
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