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Picked up a new Rev L TIU.

 

Plan is to replace the non-L TIU in #1 position with this one, then move the existing one to TIU #2, changing its ID from 1 to 2 and setting the new Rev L to TIU 1.

 

Can I backup the existing TIU to the PC, and then clone that onto the new Rev L TIU and have it work without problems with the different versions of software?

 

Thinking the backup is just datafiles ... but they would need to be the same format for this to work.

 

Has anyone had problems doing cross-release cloning?

 

Thanks!

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I may be wrong, but I thought the cloning was for remotes and that nothing in the TIUs needs cloning/saving apart from the remotes.

 

I have cloned my 3 remotes, although I have 2 different Rev TIUs on my layout.

 

I suggest moving the current TIU to #2 before connecting the second, to avoid having 2 TIU #1's briefly.  In the past, I have had problems in this area.  The new TIU will always come up as #1 when first powered up.  If you use Super TIU, it wouldn't matter what was in each TIU---I think.

Most all the engines and tracks setup were done on channel 1 of TIU 1 and I want those entries transfered to the new TIU, which I set up outside the layout and then move to the layout, unless those tables are just in the remotes ... isn't the supermode to make the other TIUs see engines added to the first one?

 

Doing a reset on them for a clean start will wipe out what is there and I really want to avoid having to re-add all those locomotives!

 

And the three remotes associated with it can remain the same that way ... I think.

Kerrigan,

 

First, you cannot copy data from one TIU to another. When you retire a TIU, you lose whatever CustomSounds and Record/Playback sessions it contains.

 

Second, when you renumber a TIU, all of the relationships it has with AIUs and with data in the remote, stay with that TIU. Engines added to a TIU when it was #1 are still associated with it after it becomes #2. Ditto for connected AIUs.

Kerrigan,

 

After you use the first remote to change TIU #1 to TIU #2 and add TIU #1, add TIU #2 to each of your remaining remotes.

 

The process is described in detail on pages 118-119 of The DCS O Gauge Companion 2nd Edition.

 

This and a whole lot more is all in "The DCS O Gauge Companion 2nd Edition", now available for purchase as an eBook or a printed book from MTH's web store site!

 

CLICK HERE go to MTH's web page for the book!

 
Thanks! 
If I leave the TIU which is in position #2 as such, and just add the new one as TIU #1, would I need to update them in the three remotes, which been running the existing TIU #1 and #2?
 
I picked up the Rev L to install to help the track signal and the other improvements like the USB port for updating, etc.
 
When the upper level goes in I plan to pick up a third Z4000 and use the now-surplus TIU as #3 to power those sections.
 
Originally Posted by Barry Broskowitz:

Kerrigan,

 

After you use the first remote to change TIU #1 to TIU #2 and add TIU #1, add TIU #2 to each of your remaining remotes.

 

The process is described in detail on pages 118-119 of The DCS O Gauge Companion 2nd Edition.

 

This and a whole lot more is all in "The DCS O Gauge Companion 2nd Edition", now available for purchase as an eBook or a printed book from MTH's web store site!

 

CLICK HERE go to MTH's web page for the book!

 
Thanks! 

 

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