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Originally Posted by MartyE:

I added the dummy sensor track and did as you described.  When I set the action on the dummy track and return to the active track the, the action is where it was previously set and is correct.  When I go back to the dummy track from the active track the action remains to what it was on the active track not what was previously set..

I'm not quite sure what you are saying, but here is how is should work.  Whenever you change the selected SensorTrack in the "Active IR SensorTrack" drop down it sends out a command to the selected SensorTrack to find out what Action it is programmed with.  It then sends a response back to eTCC (L) so the Action it is programmed with will display in the "Action" drop down.  Obviously this will not work when you select your dummy SensorTrack because it does not exist.
 
So if I understand you correctly, this functionality is not working, right?  That is good because that, along with not being able to receive the data from your engine is consistent and tells me you cannot receive any data from your SensorTrack.
 
Can your Cab-2 receive any data from your SensorTrack?
 
Again, the only thing I can think of is the order of your LCS modules.

 

 

If I add a dummy sensor track.  Track 8 which is NOT actually there.  When I select track 8 and tell it to blow the whistle LTR.  Then I select track 10 which is there, track 10 will tell me what it is set to do.  The track 8 tab, when I go back to it, will always display what track 10 is actually set for because I assume it's not really there to get the correct info as you described.  So other than not getting the engine data, the program does seem to know what sensor track 10 is set to do.

 

I'm at work and will play more this evening.

 

 

The iPad app is receiving the road name and ID.  Did not check with Cab 2 although I suspect, but cannot confirm at this moment, it is as well.

 

Thanks for the support!  We'll get it figured out but I hope the LCS order isn't the issue because I suspect folks with a layout in place won't want to move things around.

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Originally Posted by MartyE:

 

 

If I add a dummy sensor track.  Track 8 which is NOT actually there.  When I select track 8 and tell it to blow the whistle LTR.  Then I select track 10 which is there, track 10 will tell me what it is set to do.  The track 8 tab, when I go back to it, will always display what track 10 is actually set for because I assume it's not really there to get the correct info as you described.  So other than not getting the engine data, the program does seem to know what sensor track 10 is set to do.

 

I'm at work and will play more this evening.

 

 

The iPad app is receiving the road name and ID.  Did not check with Cab 2 although I suspect, but cannot confirm at this moment, it is as well.

 

Thanks for the support!  We'll get it figured out but I hope the LCS order isn't the issue because I suspect folks with a layout in place won't want to move things around.

The LCS module order is the only thing I can think of.  I agree, it could be a pain to re-order LCS modules.  I'll ask my contact at Lionel if he has any ideas.
Originally Posted by MartyE:

Well let me ask this, when I add the sensor track to eTrain, it wants me to push the PGM button even though it already has the ID of 10.  I skipped this step and it seems to add fine but by skipping this, is it an important part of getting the data?  I didn't see how but I guess I should make sure.

It shouldn't matter as long as they are both the same Accessory ID.

Originally Posted by MartyE:

Well let me ask this, when I add the sensor track to eTrain, it wants me to push the PGM button even though it already has the ID of 10.  I skipped this step and it seems to add fine but by skipping this, is it an important part of getting the data?  I didn't see how but I guess I should make sure.

I cannot reproduce it.  I reordered my LCS modules as Base -> WiFi -> SensorTrack -> BPC2 -> SER2 and everything worked fine.  My contact at Lionel said the order should not matter.

Originally Posted by MartyE:

Well nothing changed and tonight it worked. I'll keep an eye on it. Cool data. 

 

Thanks for for hanging in there. 

That's weird.  Glad its working now.  Is it working consistently.

 

Yes, the data is pretty cool.  With the software I can display everything and not just the stuff the Cab-2 lets you see.

Originally Posted by MartyE:

So far it's consistent. We shall see. 

Marty,

 

I think I figured out what was causing your problem.  My code was checking to make sure the number of tabs were greater than 1 before it would populate the data on the IR SensorTrack window.  It probably started working when you added the dummy SensorTrack.  I have fixed the code and it will be out in the next release.  For now just keep the dummy SensorTrack.

Originally Posted by SandJam:

Where do you buy the Etrain software?

Normally ebay, but if you have a Pay-Pal account you can just pay email address etccsupport@comcast.net and I will email it to you.  The TMCC version is $24.95 and the Legacy version is $34.95.  You can search ebay for "etrain command console" to read all about it.  Please let me know if you have any questions.
 
Thank you for your interest.
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Originally Posted by Harvy:
Originally Posted by SandJam:

Where do you buy the Etrain software?

Normally ebay, but if you have a Pay-Pal account you can just pay email address etccsupport@comcast.net and I will email it to you.  The TMCC version is $24.95 and the Legacy version is $34.95.  You can search ebay for "etrain command console" to read all about it.  Please let me know if you have any questions.
 
Thank you for your interest.

I went on e-bay to purchase it, but when I was reading the requirements it made it sound like you had to have a DB9 cable and SER2 module (they were not listed as only being needed if you don't have WiFi).   I'm using LCS WiFi for my system.  I just want to confirm it will connect using the LCS WiFi and I don't need any serial cables or additional modules and everything will work.

 

Thanks


Sean

 

 

Originally Posted by SandJam:
Originally Posted by Harvy:
Originally Posted by SandJam:

Where do you buy the Etrain software?

Normally ebay, but if you have a Pay-Pal account you can just pay email address etccsupport@comcast.net and I will email it to you.  The TMCC version is $24.95 and the Legacy version is $34.95.  You can search ebay for "etrain command console" to read all about it.  Please let me know if you have any questions.
 
Thank you for your interest.

I went on e-bay to purchase it, but when I was reading the requirements it made it sound like you had to have a DB9 cable and SER2 module (they were not listed as only being needed if you don't have WiFi).   I'm using LCS WiFi for my system.  I just want to confirm it will connect using the LCS WiFi and I don't need any serial cables or additional modules and everything will work.

 

Thanks


Sean

 

 

It will work with only the LCS WiFi Module, but only in "Access Point" mode at this time.  You do not need any serial cables.  The only thing you would need a serial cable for is to record scenarios.

 

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

 

Thank you,

 

Harvy

I just released another version of version 3.1 of eTrain Command Console (L).  I know that is redundant.  Here is a list of all v3.1 changes:

  1. Added WiFi in “Join to Network” mode
  2. Fixed Legacy horn issue when the horn would sound just by holding the mouse down without dragging down
  3. Checking for duplicate Block IDs when adding a Lash-up to prevent conflicts
  4. Expanded Lash-up IDs to 99 (Only TMCC Lash-ups can be programmed at this time, but you can still add your Legacy Lash-ups to be able to operate them.  You just have to program them with your Cab-2)*
  5. Added 200 speed steps for Legacy engines and Lash-ups
  6. Disabled Throttle Increase/Decrease buttons for engines and Lash-ups since they don’t have relative speed steps

*Lionel has advised me to hold off of on adding the Legacy Lash-up programming ability at this time.  The reason is because the process is much more complicated than the TMCC process and its not documented.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

eTrain Command Console (L) Upgrade
 Announcing the release of version 3.2 of eTrain Command Console (L).
The big feature in this version is Legacy base sync.  You can now populate all of your "Active" dropdowns from your Legacy base with the click of a button.  No more manual entry of engines, switches, accessories, etc.
I have also added a status bar at the bottom of the main application window to display your base type, firmware version and your railroad name.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
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eTrain Command Console (L) Upgrade

Announcing the release of version 3.3 of eTrain Command Console (L).
The big feature in this version is Switch Throw Monitor 2 (STM2) functionality.  You can now view and change the position of every switch in one window.
Here is a list of the other changes in this release:

Allowed StationSounds Diners to be displayed in the “Available Engines” list on the “Lash-ups” window and added a check to prevent them form being the first device in the Lash-up.

Added a “Don’t Program Engines” check box to the “Lash-ups” window allowing you to add a Lash-up to eTCC (L) without programming your engines.

Removed all Legacy Lash-up logic except “Front Engine Type” dropdown values.  Creating a true Legacy Lash-up is a very complicated process.  Also, there are some commands Lionel does not want me to use.

Tweaked the Auto Start/Stop functions

Fixed delayed “Start-Up” with dialog

Added all Engine and Lash-up Labor levels

Improved the Legacy sync functionality

Please let me know if you have any questions.

I was able to connect to my Wi-Fi module in Access Point mode and test recording Scenarios via Wi-Fi using the Cab-2.  It seems to be working, but I am still in the process of testing. When I am done, I will send out this functionality to everyone who already has eTrain Command Console (L) v3.3 for no charge.

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Hi Everyone,

I have started working on voice control of eTrain Command Console (L).  You will be able to use Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, which ever one you prefer, to operate your trains, switches and Accessories. At this time I have Throttle commands working, along with a few others.

In order for this to work, you will need to set up your own IFTTT account and create an applet for each command you would like voice control of (very easy).  You will also need to set up a Dropbox account.  Both of these accounts are free.

I'm not sure when I will be able to release this.

More information to come.

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eTrain Command Console (L) Upgrade

Announcing the release of version 3.4 of eTrain Command Console (L).
 
The big feature in this release is Voice Control via Google Assistant and Amazon Echo (Alexa).  You can now operate your layout with your voice.
 
Here is a list of the other changes in this release:
  • Added a “Reset Display” menu option in the “Scenario” drop down menu to clear the “Command Count” text box, reset the “Scenario Progress” progress bar and clear the “Command Display” list box
  • Added the Route Throw Rate to the status bar
  • Added all connected LCS modules and their IDs to the status bar
  • Added IR SensorTrack recording mode 2
  • The ability to record the Set IR SensorTrack Action/Sequence command in a Scenario via the “Set Action” button in the “LCS Commands” group box of the IR SensorTrack window
  • Increased the Scenario limit to 10,000 commands
  • Fixed the bug that occurs when using the Quilling Horn slider while recording a Scenario
 
Please let me know if you have any questions.
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I have been asked to explain how the Voice Control feature works in my latest release.  It is explained in the "Voice Control" section of the User's Guide.  I have tried and tried to include a link to it here with no luck.  Please click on the "eTrain Command Console" link below in my signature.  Then scroll down until you find the URL for the User's Guide.  Then copy and paste it in your browser.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

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