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Offline Ricwolt  
#1 Posted : 01 March 2019 02:43:55(UTC)
Ricwolt

Netherlands   
Joined: 26/08/2016(UTC)
Posts: 9
Location: Netherlands
Hi there,
Last year I purchased 2 trains (Hondekop) from Piko. They are made to suit the Marklin system. The address standard code is 03. Today I started using the second train which also has address code 03. Inside there is no numerical adjuster (for lack of another word)
What I mean is that I use the pre-2000 digital Marklin system where you can change addresses using the small switches inside the loco. The Piko trains don't have them. So how can I change the address? Having two trains using the same address does not work too well.
Thank in advance, hope someone has a simple answer
Regards Richard
Offline mike c  
#2 Posted : 01 March 2019 04:01:26(UTC)
mike c

Canada   
Joined: 28/11/2007(UTC)
Posts: 7,890
Location: Montreal, QC
What controller are you using?

If 6021, place the train on the track (alone). you can turn the 6021 on, with speed at zero. simultaneously press the stop and start buttons. The controller should display 99. Then press start and enter 80. The lights on the train should blink. At that point, you should be able to enter 01, click reverse, then enter your choice of address (00-80) and then reverse again. Once done, the train should respond to the address that you have chosen. You can do the stop/start reset and then enter the locomotive's new address and off you go...

http://www.esu.eu/upload...nual_Edition_7_eBook.pdf

See section 8.2.3

I hope that this helps.

Regards

Mike C
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