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I must have made an error at some point?

I am new to model railroading.  I have 25'x17' oval, with side rail and two switches at one end.  I have blocked both the side rail and adjacent section between both switches.  (I placed plastic blocking connectors between all three rails at all blocked locations ---- maybe this is my problem?).  I have power going to both blocked sections as well as 4 more power connections spread out along remaining section of oval.  All power connections "home run" back to a board that then has connection to fixed output of the TIU.  MTH transformer plugs into Fixed Input of TIU.  

Using the DCS remote, it can not find any engine.   I tried 2 different, (never been run) Proto 2 engines.  But, doesn't see either engine.

If I hook up Z1000 controller, And disconnect TIU, I can run an old Lionel (made in 1945) perfectly.  

Do you think the issue I'm havin with he TIU and Proto 2 engines is related to blocking the current in the common (outside) rails?

Thanks in advance for any advice (other than sticking with my day job!!)

 

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Actually, i tried.  The Proto 2 engine had never been run, and is at least 8 years old.   When I tried to run without TIU, it only made buzzing sound and wouldn't move.   I tried all different combinations of whistle and bell buttons, but didn't help.

i will use advice and try to connect remote directly to TIU and connect common rails.  Hopefully will have good news

First thing I would do is what Gregg said.  Put one engine on a test track with about 15 feet of wire between the TIU and the test track and see if you can add it using the menu.

 

If the engines are 8 years old, the batteries are probably no good.  You need to replace them with a new battery or a BCR.

 

Removing the insulators from the outside rails is the right way to go.  I only insulate the outside rail when I set up a switch for non-derailing.

Orthosheff posted:

Will MTH engines run on DCS if batteries are dead?

Usually, but sometimes it won't add to the remote. What product number is the engine? Later PS2 engines have a DCS/DCC switch which has to be in the right position.

I don't like the buzzing sound of your engine. In conventional it should have start up sounds and lights at least.

You need to get it running with just the transformer first in my opinion. I would think if your old Lionel runs on your track, the MTH should also in conventional with a good battery.

Are you sure the engine is PS2 and not an earlier ProtoSound?

These guys might have helped you already, but I did not see how you were trying to "find" your engines?

First, if you apply power to the track via the TIU and the engines stay quiet (assuming engines are good), that is a good sign.  Meaning engine see the watch dog signal.

Second, you need to add the engines to the remote one at a time.  One engine on the track at a time.  Once this is done you can select an engine and press startup.  At that point the engine should start up and lights come on.  After startup sounds complete, you can operate engine.  G

ORTHROSHEFF,

    My suggestion is to Purchase Barry's DCS O Gauge Companion book, read how to set up your DCS layout from the beginning point.  Some how from your posts I believe you have not set up your TIU correctly, or programmed your engines into your DCS Hand Held Remote Control (HHRC) correctly.  I am a big advocate of BCR's in all P2 and P1 Engines, make sure you have the MTH Engine's powered correctly, to enter them into the DCS HHRC.  1st set up and use a Programming Track to test your just purchased engines, after you know they are running correctly, then go on to your full layout and test it with them.  I also recommend Purchasing the OGR Video Guide to DCS, Rich Melvin does a great job visually teaching people how to set up, and test their new DCS package, with several different kinds of Transformer.  Both of these formats are great education for DCS.   

PCRR/Dave

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