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I am in the market for my first DCS system.   I have used DCS on our club layout and have finally bitten the bullet and acquired a few MTH engines.  My question would be is they're any version I should be seeking out vs another.  I know they're have been a few revisions.  I wasn't sure if they were all created equal or if there is one to avoid.   Also how can I tell which revision I'm dealing with since they all seem to have the same part number.  Thank you 

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Jeremy,

When buying a DCS System you'll want the latest revision model "L". This can be identified in two ways:

1) There will be a sticker on the bottom that will indicate "REV. L"
2) the TIU will have a USB port on one end of it.

When you receive the TIU, you'll also want to consider making sure the latest Firmware is installed (Version 6.10). Most new TIU's should already have it but in case they do not the upgrade is free and easy to do with any PC.

If you decide to get a DCS Remote, you'll also want to make sure that the Firmware is applied to that as well. Again, free and easy to do with any PC. 

If you go the WiFi & APP route with the WIU, you'll want to make sure the WIU has the latest firmware installed (Version 1.1) which also requires the TIU to have Firmware version 6.10 installed. The DCS Remote is not required but still optional if you proceed in this direction.

Follow H1000's advice! IMO, I  would get the remote even if you choose the wifi route. I think there is possibly still a few things the remote is needed for? Maybe someone can speak specifically to that point, like maybe Barry, H1000 or others more knowledgeable than I am. Also, I have both wifi and remote and still prefer the remote, by quite a bit...strictly personal preference here as some folks prefer the wifi.

I would also get Barry's DCS Companion. Either the DCS or Wifi version (I have both of those too). It is worth every penny, IMO. It will be something you refer to from now on as you use your DCS system.

I think there is possibly still a few things the remote is needed for?

The only things that the app doesn't do that the remote does are:

  • PS1 engine menu on the remote's TRK screen. My understanding is that this will not be in the app.
  • Z4K Tracks. Again, my understanding is that this will not be in the app since the smart devices cannot spec 900 MHz to the Z4000.
  • ProtoDispatch. This could be in a future app release.

I believe that's about it.

Brandy,

...and here I was hoping to make a few bucks!  

Seriously, make sure that the club has the latest editions - 3rd edition for the DCS Companion and 2nd edition for the DCS WiFi Companion.

Note that there's a reduced price for clubs who purchase copies for their members in quantities of 6 books or more. E-mail me for details.

Last edited by Barry Broskowitz

Make sure to use a modern transformer with a good circuit breaker. Your choice of transformer should be based upon the size of your layout.  When we first ran DCS on our club modular layout (20x32 at the time) it was done with a DCS Remote Commander w/ a Z1000 transformer. The Z4000 and ZW-L are great transformers, but bigger isn't always better.

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Barry Broskowitz posted:

Brandy,

...and here I was hoping to make a few bucks!  

Seriously, make sure that the club has the latest editions - 3rd edition for the DCS Companion and 2nd edition for the DCS WiFi Companion.

Note that there's a reduced price for clubs who purchase copies for their members in quantities of 6 books or more. E-mail me for details.

well maybe we can work something out lol!

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