#1 Disconnect the existing power supplies from your layout.
#2 Connect the long (7 foot) coiled cable from the cab into the Power Pro CAB BUS socket.
#3 Plug one end of the short (1 foot) cable into the Power Pro CONTROL BUS socket that is next to the CAB BUS socket. The other end of this wire plugs into either one of the remaining CONTROL BUS sockets. This connects the “Command Station” portion of the Power Pro to the “Power Booster” portion.
#4 If in place, pull the 4 pin plug from its socket on the face of the Power Pro. Connect your power source to the screw terminals marked POWER. Your power source must have a voltage output within the range of 12-18 volts AC or 18-28 volts DC. Do not exceed these voltages as damage to the Power Pro is certain to result. If there is not enough voltage (under about 12VDC) the left hand STATUS light on the Power Pro will flash quickly. There will be a similar indication if the DCC signal from the command station is lost . The Power Pro is factory adjusted to put out the NMRA recommended 14.25 volts for N, HO and S scales..
#5 Set up a test track. Obtain a length or two of flex track, or better yet, use that old circle of Atlas Snap Track you’ve had kicking around for years. Do NOT connect the Power Pro up to your layout at this time. We want you to test the operation of your new DCC system without the complication of troubleshooting any layout wiring, closed gaps, broken switch points, etc. Once you are confident that your new Power Pro DCC system is up and running as advertised then hook it up to the layout (after finishing the Quick Start Guide). Make sure that your layout wiring can stand a continuous 5 Amps of current. We recommend a minimum of #16 feeder bus, preferably #14 and at least #22 AWG power drops from the rails to the feeder bus. If you have a locomotive with a DCC decoder already installed connect two wires from your test track to the TRACK screw terminals of the Power Pro. Plug this connector into the Left socket.
#6 Carefully inspect all wiring to make sure proper connections have been made. Do not permit unused decoder wires to touch each other. A piece of tape will help here.
#7 Plug in the power source and/or turn on the power. #8 The display of the cab should look something like:
LOC: 003 00:03AM LOC: 003 00:03AM LOC: 003 00:03AM LOC: 003 00:03AM LOC: 003 00:03AM FWD: 000 ------
This is what we call the ‘NORMAL DISPLAY’. The fast clock in the upper right hand