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	Comments on: Problem: Athearn Genesis Loco Won&#8217;t Move Forward or Backward	</title>
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		By: Newman Atkinson		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2015 00:53:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://blog.model-train-help.com/2015/12/problem-athearn-genesis-loco-wont-move-forward-or-backward.html#comment-11353&quot;&gt;Newman Atkinson&lt;/a&gt;.

Doug,    If you have not found the problem yet,   Pop the hood and check the wires from the DCC Chip to the motor and ensure the connections to the motor are good.   If the Athearn Engine was an add on DCC it might have clips from the wire harness to connect to the motor.  It doesn&#039;t take much to have a clip come off or the fine wires to break.   While you are in there ensure the motor is still insulated from the frame.    Some folks will insulate it with a strip of electric tape.   The contact could have rubbed through the electric tape.just by chance.   from   Newman]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://blog.model-train-help.com/2015/12/problem-athearn-genesis-loco-wont-move-forward-or-backward.html#comment-11353">Newman Atkinson</a>.</p>
<p>Doug,    If you have not found the problem yet,   Pop the hood and check the wires from the DCC Chip to the motor and ensure the connections to the motor are good.   If the Athearn Engine was an add on DCC it might have clips from the wire harness to connect to the motor.  It doesn&#8217;t take much to have a clip come off or the fine wires to break.   While you are in there ensure the motor is still insulated from the frame.    Some folks will insulate it with a strip of electric tape.   The contact could have rubbed through the electric tape.just by chance.   from   Newman</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2015 19:12:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://blog.model-train-help.com/2015/12/problem-athearn-genesis-loco-wont-move-forward-or-backward.html#comment-11308&quot;&gt;Newman Atkinson&lt;/a&gt;.

If I had driven back up to my friends place and had placed them back on his system I could have or at least should have had the consist still recognized by his system and could have de-consisted and properly shut down.    But since he lived over an hour away I elected to go back to the factory resets and start over rather than use 2 hours of gas and my time driving to and from his house.   I actually did not know at the time what I had done.   But after the fact it was easier to just go back to factory resets and start over as we did.   from   Newman]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://blog.model-train-help.com/2015/12/problem-athearn-genesis-loco-wont-move-forward-or-backward.html#comment-11308">Newman Atkinson</a>.</p>
<p>If I had driven back up to my friends place and had placed them back on his system I could have or at least should have had the consist still recognized by his system and could have de-consisted and properly shut down.    But since he lived over an hour away I elected to go back to the factory resets and start over rather than use 2 hours of gas and my time driving to and from his house.   I actually did not know at the time what I had done.   But after the fact it was easier to just go back to factory resets and start over as we did.   from   Newman</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[I meat to ask if your engine is DCC or DCC but it does sound like it is DCC.    A lot of times a set of engines will get consisted on one DCC System and they will not be de- consisted on another system.    I took a perfectly good running set of engines to a friend&#039;s house and we set them up and ran them in a consist on his NCE DCC system.   But in my hast to get home I forgot to get them deconsisted before powering down.    My system is a Digitrax,  and so the consist that was set up on his NCE system does not read on the digitrax system.  Although both systems work the same and just like the other, it when writing the consist to the chips in the engines they are written so they don&#039;t like each other..   So  always de- consist and proberly shut down when going from one layout to another even if the system is the same brand.   If this is the case, a full reset to factory settings will have to happen as stated earlier.   from  Newman Atkinson]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I meat to ask if your engine is DCC or DCC but it does sound like it is DCC.    A lot of times a set of engines will get consisted on one DCC System and they will not be de- consisted on another system.    I took a perfectly good running set of engines to a friend&#8217;s house and we set them up and ran them in a consist on his NCE DCC system.   But in my hast to get home I forgot to get them deconsisted before powering down.    My system is a Digitrax,  and so the consist that was set up on his NCE system does not read on the digitrax system.  Although both systems work the same and just like the other, it when writing the consist to the chips in the engines they are written so they don&#8217;t like each other..   So  always de- consist and proberly shut down when going from one layout to another even if the system is the same brand.   If this is the case, a full reset to factory settings will have to happen as stated earlier.   from  Newman Atkinson</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2015 02:40:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[OK   Here is how to start to check it out.    The address might not be set or the chip has lost it&#039;s way in the cybor space somewhere.    If it does not run on it&#039;s serial number or on 03 code then do a factory reset to get tha settings back to the factory settings.    To do that most rests are to go to program and go to CV08 and set it to 008 and press enter.   if your DCC system does it different then go by the settings they tell you to go to.   When pressing enter the info should show it took good .  After you are finished come back up with power and go to address 03 just like you receive a new engine and it should operate on 03.   If it is now operating you can reset the address to the serial number of the engine depending on your liking or system   Hope this helps.  from   Newman Atkinson]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK   Here is how to start to check it out.    The address might not be set or the chip has lost it&#8217;s way in the cybor space somewhere.    If it does not run on it&#8217;s serial number or on 03 code then do a factory reset to get tha settings back to the factory settings.    To do that most rests are to go to program and go to CV08 and set it to 008 and press enter.   if your DCC system does it different then go by the settings they tell you to go to.   When pressing enter the info should show it took good .  After you are finished come back up with power and go to address 03 just like you receive a new engine and it should operate on 03.   If it is now operating you can reset the address to the serial number of the engine depending on your liking or system   Hope this helps.  from   Newman Atkinson</p>
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