Sprog IIv4 Manuel utilisateur

SPROG IIv4 User Guide 1
Version 1.1 April 2021 © Copyright 2021 SPROG DCC Ltd
SPROG IIv4 DCC Decoder Programmer
User Guide
(Also applies to SPROG IIv3)

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Introduction ..................................................................................... 4
Requirements ............................................................................... 4
Features ........................................................................................ 4
Specification/Operating Conditions .......................................... 5
Installation ....................................................................................... 6
Install DecoderPro ....................................................................... 6
Connect the Power Supply ......................................................... 6
Install the USB Drivers (if required) ........................................... 7
Getting Started with JMRI (DecoderPro and PanelPro) .............. 7
Setting the JMRI Connection Preferences ................................ 8
Connect the Programming Track ............................................... 9
Getting Started with DecoderPro ................................................ 10
Using the DecoderPro Throttle ................................................... 20
Measuring Loco Current ........................................................... 22
Getting Started With PanelPro .................................................... 23
Layout Control with SPROG II ..................................................... 28
SPROG Command Station Mode ............................................. 28
How Many Locos Can Be Controlled? .................................... 30
Short (one byte) Versus Extended (two byte) Addressing .... 31
Using an External Booster with SPROG II ................................. 32
Connecting and Using Multiple SPROG IIs ................................ 33
Determining the SPROG II Firmware Version ............................ 34
The SPROG Console .................................................................... 35
Title Bar ...................................................................................... 36
Command History ...................................................................... 36
Send Command ......................................................................... 36
Selecting SPROG Operating Modes ........................................ 37

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Speed Step Modes..................................................................... 37
Current Limit .............................................................................. 37
Set ZTC Mode ............................................................................. 37
Set Blueline Mode...................................................................... 37
Unlock Firmware ........................................................................ 37
Save ............................................................................................ 38
Updates to the SPROG II Firmware ............................................. 39
Returning Your SPROG for Update ......................................... 39
Firmware Update Using the Bootloader .................................. 39
Troubleshooting ........................................................................... 42
Useful Links .................................................................................. 43

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Introduction
SPROG II is a DCC decoder programmer for connection to the USB port of a
personal computer or similar device. SPROG II is supported by DecoderPro
and PanelPro, both part of the JMRI project (http://jmri.sourceforge.net/)
which, by use of the java programming language, allows platform
independent support of a wide range of DCC hardware. The JMRI software
is shareware available as a free download.
SPROG II is also capable of operating a small layout using the features of
DecoderPro and PanelPro. A larger layout can be driven by using an external
booster.
Requirements
DecoderPro from http://jmri.sourceforge.net/ or the optional USB stick
Regulated DC Power Supply (see Table 1)
Short length or small oval of track for programming and/or test running
Features
Programs virtually all NMRA compliant DCC decoders
No extra hardware required for programming sound decoders (e.g. QSI,
Soundtraxx)
Easy to use graphical interface with DecoderPro
USB interface for easy connection to PC
USB activity LED shows communication with the PC
Power LED flashes when programming track power is live

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Specification/Operating Conditions
Parameter
Minimum
Nominal
Maximum
Units
Note
DC Input supply
vo
ltage
10V 15V V 1
Vin supply current –
not programming
50 mA
Vin supply current –
programming
300 mA 2
Vin supply current –
Operating Layout
1 A 3
Operating
Temperature Range
25 °C
Output Load -
programming
250 mA 2
Output Load –
Ope
rating Layout
1 A 3
Table 1 Specification/Operating Conditions
Notes:
1. Minimum supply voltage depends upon the requirements of the
decoder being programmed. In general it is safer to use as low a
voltage as possible in case of problems with a newly installed
decoder.
2. SPROG II will remove track power if output current exceeds 250mA
as measured 100ms after applying power. Surge current during
decoder power-up may be considerably greater than this.
3. Depends upon required DCC current.
4. SPROG II is protected against reverse polarity connection of the
power supply but will not work unless the polarity is correct.
SPROG II is not protected against track and power connections being
interchanged.
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Installation
The following steps are required to install SPROG II before you can use it for
the first time:
Install the latest production version of JMRI (4.22 at the time of
writing)
Connect the Power Supply
Install SPROG II USB drivers (if required, depending on Operating
System)
Edit DecoderPro preferences
Connect the Programming Track
This document gives brief installation instructions. Please refer to the
appropriate driver installation document on the optional USB stick or on the
SPROG DCC Ltd website.
For instructions to install the JRE and DecoderPro on Linux, please refer to
the Install Guides on the JMRI website at http://jmri.sourceforge.net/download
Install DecoderPro
DecoderPro should be installed from the optional USB stick or a downloaded
copy. The USB stick includes a recent production version (but not necessarily
the latest). A newer version of DecoderPro may be available from the JMRI
download page http://jmri.sourceforge.net/download
This user guide assumes you are using version 4.22, or later.
To install from the USB stick, browse to the directory specific to your
operating system to find the JMRI installer. For example, if your USB stick
drive is D: browse to D:\Windows and double click the JMRI executable found
therein.
Connect the Power Supply
Power supplies packaged with a SPROG II are already connected to the
green pluggable terminal block.
For any other supply used, connect as described below.
Cut off the low voltage DC plug
Separate the two conductors for about 3cm

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Strip 6-8mm of insulation from each conductor and twist the copper
cores of each conductor together
Insert the positive conductor the +V terminal and tighten the screw
Insert the other conductor in the 0V terminal and tighten the screw
SPROG II is protected against reverse polarity connection of the power
supply but will not work unless the polarity is correct.
The power LED will only illuminate steadily when power is connected to a
SPROG IIv4 and the USB is connected to the host computer (next step).
The power LED will only illuminate steadily when power is connected to a
SPROG IIv3.
The power LED will flash when power is being applied to the track ouput.
Install the USB Drivers (if required)
Please refer to the appropriate document for your operating system on the
SPROG DCC Ltd website https://www.sprog-dcc.co.uk/download-page.
Getting Started with JMRI (DecoderPro and PanelPro)
DecoderPro and PanelPro are different interfaces to the same underlying
JMRI software. The split exists for historical reasons only. There are some
differences in the functions that are available from the menus but a lot of
features are available through both interfaces.
It has become customary to think of DecoderPro as the tool for programming
decoders and PanelPro for controlling a layout.
DecoderPro will often be used with a dedicated programming track for
‘service mode’ programming. This allows full read and write access to all
Configuration Variables (CVs) in a single decoder.
PanelPro will often be used with ‘on the main’ or ‘ops mode’ programming in
conjunction with layout control. In this mode CVs may be written, but (without
special hardware such as Railcom) values cannot be read back. The SPROG
II does not support reading from decoder in ops mode. The advantage of ops
mode programming is that any loco, out of all the locos on a layout, may be
programmed. Unlike service mode there is no single loco limit.
We will use that distinction (DecoderPro for service mode programming and
PanelPro for ops mode programming) in discussing the use of the SPROG II.

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Setting the JMRI Connection Preferences
Now start DecoderPro by double clicking the icon that was placed on the
Windows desktop during the installation.
Click the arrow in the System manufacturer field and scroll down to select
SPROG DCC.
Then in the System connection field, select SPROG (not SPROG Command
Station just yet!). This will create a connection for using the SPROG as a
programmer. To use the SPROG as a command station you would select
SPROG Command Station.
Click the arrow in the Serial Port field and select the COM port noted during
driver installation.
Do not select any other fields at this time.
Click “Save” at the lowest left of the window.
Click “Yes”. DecoderPro will save the new settings and exit.

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Connect the Programming Track
The programming track MUST be isolated from all other DC or DCC
control systems and connected only to the SPROG II. Damage may
result to the SPROG II or other equipment if this rule is not followed.
Connect the SPROG II to the programming track using the “Track” terminals
of the pluggable terminal block. There is no requirement to observe any
particular polarity when connecting the programming track. The DCC output
voltage will be approximately 1V below the power supply voltage, typically
about 11V with the standard power supply provided.
During programming the track current is sensed 100 milliseconds after the
programming track is powered up. If the current exceeds 250 milliAmps then
the programming track power is removed to avoid potential damage to an
incorrectly installed decoder.
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Getting Started with DecoderPro
See the DecoderPro website http://jmri.sourceforge.net for any updates and
latest information.
Join the JMRI group https://groups.io/g/jmriusers/topics for help from other
DecoderPro users and the team who develop it.
Ensure that all software and drivers are installed and that DecoderPro
preferences have been setup in accordance with the previous steps.
Start DecoderPro. The main window will open and show the current
connection status. In the following example “Service Mode Programmer
SPROG Programmer Is Online” shows that the connection is setup to use the
SPROG as a programmer, rather than a command station. In command
station the Operations Mode Programmer would be available instead.
Click “New Loco” to open the Programmer Setup window. A new window will
pop up which shows a list of decoder manufacturers.
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