Marklin CS1, DSD2010 and TrainController 9 Gold
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Re: Marklin CS1, DSD2010 and TrainController 9 Gold
Hello,
All turntable commands must defined in CS1 as railswitch ( digital ) command!
Did you?
Regards
Wolf Ulrich
All turntable commands must defined in CS1 as railswitch ( digital ) command!
Did you?
Regards
Wolf Ulrich
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Re: Marklin CS1, DSD2010 and TrainController 9 Gold
Sorry but I don't understand what you mean.
Please explain what I have to do on my CS1.
In CS1 the turntable is not among the accessories that can be controlled, there are turnouts, signals, switches etc.
Thanks again
Andrea
Please explain what I have to do on my CS1.
In CS1 the turntable is not among the accessories that can be controlled, there are turnouts, signals, switches etc.
Thanks again
Andrea
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Re: Marklin CS1, DSD2010 and TrainController 9 Gold
Hello,
do you have a light in the turntable with you can switch on / off via the light Button in the DSD2010 Software ( first page)?
do you have a light in the turntable with you can switch on / off via the light Button in the DSD2010 Software ( first page)?
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Re: Marklin CS1, DSD2010 and TrainController 9 Gold
I have not mounted the light but I can do it.
Then we can test?
Andrea
Then we can test?
Andrea
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Re: Marklin CS1, DSD2010 and TrainController 9 Gold
Hello,
1. in CS1 create a new magnetic-article ( railswitch ) with adress#225. Same format you set in DSD2010-Switch SW2/2 ( Motorola/DCC)
2. In CS1 now switch this magnetic-articel = the light on the turntable will switch on/off.
3. In TC create also a magnetic-artikel with adress #225 = same result.
Regards
Wolf Ulrich
1. in CS1 create a new magnetic-article ( railswitch ) with adress#225. Same format you set in DSD2010-Switch SW2/2 ( Motorola/DCC)
2. In CS1 now switch this magnetic-articel = the light on the turntable will switch on/off.
3. In TC create also a magnetic-artikel with adress #225 = same result.
Regards
Wolf Ulrich
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Re: Marklin CS1, DSD2010 and TrainController 9 Gold
Hello,
After this test we have to go another way because your inifile show's me that the configuration of the dsd2010-decoder ist not correct.
Question: Do the picture DSD-Andrea.jpg show your turntable with the connected rails?
I think, the configuration in Traincontroller also has some mistakes.
Please upload your TC-Projectfile. You must pack this file by Winzip or Winrar.
Wolf Ulrich
After this test we have to go another way because your inifile show's me that the configuration of the dsd2010-decoder ist not correct.
Question: Do the picture DSD-Andrea.jpg show your turntable with the connected rails?
I think, the configuration in Traincontroller also has some mistakes.
Please upload your TC-Projectfile. You must pack this file by Winzip or Winrar.
Wolf Ulrich
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Re: Marklin CS1, DSD2010 and TrainController 9 Gold
The house light is now mounted and works perfectly with RS232
I have done an accessory with address 225 on CS1: it does not work when commanded from CS1
As I said the white led 2 on Grube board never lits: so there is no communication between CS1 and Grube.
I upload a screenshot of my situation with RS232 connected: to me it seems everything is ok with RS232 The positions of the tracks may be different from that of the TrainController but that is not the point at the moment.
Thanks
Andrea
I have done an accessory with address 225 on CS1: it does not work when commanded from CS1
As I said the white led 2 on Grube board never lits: so there is no communication between CS1 and Grube.
I upload a screenshot of my situation with RS232 connected: to me it seems everything is ok with RS232 The positions of the tracks may be different from that of the TrainController but that is not the point at the moment.
Thanks
Andrea
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Re: Marklin CS1, DSD2010 and TrainController 9 Gold
Hello,
This is very important.
( you can set an simple signal with #225 and switch it on/off by CS1 )
TC-configuration and DSD2010 configuration -------must have------ the same track an adress set.
But first: we must set the light on!
Wolf Ulrich
Do this accessory sent #225red and next time #225green when switching in CS1.I have done an accessory with address 225 on CS1: it does not work when commanded from CS1
This is very important.
( you can set an simple signal with #225 and switch it on/off by CS1 )
Don't believe this.The positions of the tracks may be different from that of the TrainController but that is not the point at the moment.
TC-configuration and DSD2010 configuration -------must have------ the same track an adress set.
But first: we must set the light on!
Wolf Ulrich
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Re: Marklin CS1, DSD2010 and TrainController 9 Gold
I apologize! The jumper was not in the right place!
The house light now works with CS1..... and with TrainController too
I still cannot have the turntable to turn but it is anyway a great progress.
I will investigate further.
Many thanks, your help was GREAT
Andrae
The house light now works with CS1..... and with TrainController too
I still cannot have the turntable to turn but it is anyway a great progress.
I will investigate further.
Many thanks, your help was GREAT
Andrae