
Some of these may not line up correctly as the sound volume CVs are dependent on the sound slots and what sound is assigned to each sound slot.
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There is another compressor sound that plays automatically as part of the Random Sounds.ĬV339 = Independent Brake (only applicable if your sound file has Full Throttle features) The range for all is 0-128:ĬV307 = Compressor (note that this CV controls the compressor sound that is activated by a function key. The ESU Volume Control CVs are as follows.

This is an index CV and if not set correctly will possibly make changes that you don't want. Before you can change any individual sound volumes in an ESU decoder you MUST set CV32=1 FIRST! Very important step. The master volume control is CV63 and has a range of 0-192. Without knowing what sound file they used on the decoder it will be hard to know what all of the volumes are but these should be close: It sounds like you've been given volume CVs for Tsunami decoders.įrom what I am seeing Atlas has not produced a GP40-2 with LokSound so if this locomotive does in fact have a LokSound decoder, it was installed by someone. This is before and after Full Throttle was implemented. The volume CVs in any LokSound Select sound decoder are higher than 255. Set CV97 to 57 for the tens digit "5" and the units digit "7".

Set CV99 to the desired value of the CV that you are programming - The range is 0-255. Set CV97 to the units and tens digits of the CV number that you are programming - The range is 0-99. Set CV96 to the hundreds digit of the CV number that you are programming - The range is 0-9. We'll reset your password after verifying your identity and then make sure you're able to choose a new one of your own.Try this method for DCC systems that cannot program CVs higher than 255: If your password still refuses to change, or you don't know it, come see us in Covell or contact us if you can't be on campus. If you can't sign in that means your current password is wrong. If you can sign in to Office 365 then there's a problem with your new password. Make sure you type your YoteNet ID password.ĭo not login with saved information or it won't work to check that you actually know your password. Test your current password by signing in to Office 365. We also see problems when users think they know their passwords but they don't (at least, not at that moment). We frequently see problems where a password contains a user's name or is one of their previous passwords. Write it out on a piece of paper or in a computer notepad, if needed, to visually check it. If your password won't change make sure it meets the rules above. Your new password must still meet the requirements listed below. Choose "Change a password" and follow the prompts. If your password has not expired then press Ctrl-Alt-Del after you sign in. If your password expired you'll be asked to pick a new one right away.

Use a computer instead.Įmployee on your work computer? Student in a lab? From any College-owned computer just sign in. Note that we do not recommend changing your password from a mobile phone.
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See the How To Do It section, below, for directions and password requirements. You'll have to contact us or visit our offices in Covell if you need to reset your password.Ĭhanging your password from a personal device is as simple as visiting a webpage. This knowledgebase article can help change your password but it cannot help you reset your password. (And you can change an expired password.) Resetting a password means you don't know your password at all. To start, do you need to change your password or reset your password? Changing a password means you know your current password. No matter the reason, we have a method for you. Perhaps you gave it out in a phishing attack (in which case you should probably take a look at our Data Safety page). Perhaps you feel like making a change in your life.
