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I problem with getting one of my engines to run . Probably a mistake but decided to delete engines and reset my remote. Well all engine deleted now I can't get them added. I tried to set up one section of track connected to fixed 1 on my TIU for programming and still doesn't find engines and get out of range message. Stumped.
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By any chance, do you happen to have a 2nd remote, which you could clone?

 

The IDs are probably still in the locos.  I suggest you place one at a time on a powered track or programming track, and then press add engine.  When the system finds this "new" loco, it should bring it in with same address and name.

Thanks for reply. RjR, that's exactly what I attempted. Took all engines off layout. Took one 37" section of GG track connected it directly to fixed output #1 on my TIU. Tested voltage to it at about 16V. Put engine onto track and selected add MTH Engine. Comes back with "out of RF range" . No engine added. Ralph.
Originally Posted by RJR:

       

Reason I asked about the headlight is to see if you had control. 

 

What is the model number of the loco>  Is this the loco that caused you to start the process you described in your first post?


       


Yes it's the engine that started all this. So I now am at least back to the beginning. This engine had been operating normal.I wonder if my looking through the soft key I did something there? Anyway the MTH is Railking #30-1392-1, 4-8-2 L3 Mohawk. PS2.

Is the charging port on the tender rectangular or round?  I ask because, while I think this loco had a 3-volt board, I could be wrong.  This was in the 2006 catalog, which was around the switchover time.  Is this still the original battery?  (don't laugh.  All my 3-volt upgrades from that era still do.)

Backup information system.

 

You might note that the contents of a Remote/TIU engine list can be downloaded to a laptop computer and stored for future use.   We (Fort Pitt HighRailers) attempt to do a master list, allow (10) engine numbers per member (general rule). We do a master handheld remote (1), then download the master Remote to the computer.  Then up load to all other handheld remotes (clones).  An attempt to keep everyone on the same page.  There is a USB to (9) pin cable, or with newer issue TIU's USB to USB that needs to be purchased along with the cable Barry mentioned, 4-conductor, curly telephone handset cable, to connect the handheld remote to the TIU  .  We always leave the number (1) open, most new entries will add here and are then moved to the member's numbers. 

 

How well does this work?  With in a year we did the list a second time.  Biggest problem is members show at train meets with an engine/locomotive that is not been added to the system. Once the list has been altered, it needs to be updated in the master handheld remote, and the computer. Then each remote is cloned from the computer, so that again, all are on the same page with the same engine list.  We can have as many as (5 or 6) remotes at a train meet.

 

This information is in the DCS/TIU operator's manual and I'm sure Barry's Book. 

 

Probably the most common problem, Engine not on track, is a dead battery, requiring time to charge, and in some cases battery change.   We have made it an issue that all club members need to power-up their units/locomotives the day before a meet, to charge the batteries.  

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At this point I have what appears a normal operating engine. The headlight still isn't operating but the start up and sounds seem to be operating normally. Somehow the sound was all the way down(even though I don't remember touching the down volume button) so because I wasn't getting sound and headlight isn't operating I assumed engine wasn't starting up correctly. Now to figure out if the headlight is just not operating or its a bad bulb. Wow fiddling with this stuff blindly gets you into all sorts of fun.

I asked about smoke because there is a glitch between smoke and lighting.  If the backup light goes on, don't bother with headlight button on remote.  Issue is in the loco:  bulb could have failed, wire got broken, bulb fell out of lampholder, or a board failure could have blown the bulb.  Time to open the loco.

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