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I haven't powered my frogs on my layout just yet so there is a dead spot when the locomotive (2-rail MTH Premier PS-2) hits the frog. If I'm not quick the locomotive powers down. However if I move the locomotive while it is powering down I lose it completely on the DCS Commander and there is no getting it back. I have had to send it in for warranty work twice to get it re-programmed.

 

Do I need to invest in the full DCS System so if I lose my locomotive I can reprogram it again? The DCS Commander is nice but it obviously has some limitations.

 

Advice?

 

Thanks.

 

Chuck

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Do you mean the DCS Commander?  While you can add engines and assign ID with the DCS commander, I can't remember if you can do factory resets to get back to ID 0.  I will have to look at the manual.  So that may not be what you want.  The DCS System will make all the difference in the world to operating your current and pending MTH engines.  G

Originally Posted by Barry Broskowitz:

Can you tell me how? I can't do it.  

That's another reason why you need The DCS O Gauge Companion 2nd Edition!

 

From pages 187-188:

 


To perform a Feature Reset of a PS2/PS3 engine, make sure that the engine to be Feature Reset is on the tracks and proceed as follows: 

• Press and hold the RESET button until the "FEATURE" icon is flashing in the DCS Commander's LCD window 

• Press the SEL button to Feature Reset the PS2/PS3 engine. All of the PS2/PS3 engine's lighting, sound, smoke, and other settings will be reset to the values that they originally had from the at their time of manufacture. The PS2/PS3 engine's DCS ID# will not be affected.

 

 

 

Barry I know you're an expert and I do have your book. When I push "Reset" the only thing that ever comes up is "System". That's it. No matter what I try or how carefully I try it I have never seen "Feature" or "Factory".

 

I have read your book very closely but I'm still unable to make it work.

 

I finally bought a full DCS System as I have more locos on the way.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Thanks!

 

Chuck

Chuck,

PS-2 2rail engines only pick up the DCS signal on the power side. If you frog isn't powered that's most likely what is happening. The new PS-3's can pick up the signal on either side now. With the PS-2's you have to flip the DCS-polarity switch to be able to pick up the signal on the other side.

Even though you got the full system you will need to power your frogs. It won't hurt but it will help.

Ralph
Originally Posted by Rail Dawg:
      
When I push "Reset" the only thing that ever comes up is "System". That's it. No matter what I try or how carefully I try it I have never seen "Feature" or "Factory".
I have read your book very closely but I'm still unable to make it work.

I finally bought a full DCS System as I have more locos on the way.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

Chuck

How long did you hold the reset key?
Originally Posted by Ralph4014:
Chuck,

PS-2 2rail engines only pick up the DCS signal on the power side. If you frog isn't powered that's most likely what is happening. The new PS-3's can pick up the signal on either side now. With the PS-2's you have to flip the DCS-polarity switch to be able to pick up the signal on the other side.

Even though you got the full system you will need to power your frogs. It won't hurt but it will help.

Ralph

Thanks Ralph and I do agree. I have the Cobalt switch machines in hand and am ready to power the Atlas frogs.

 

Good advice!

 

Chuck

Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:
Originally Posted by Rail Dawg:
      
When I push "Reset" the only thing that ever comes up is "System". That's it. No matter what I try or how carefully I try it I have never seen "Feature" or "Factory".
I have read your book very closely but I'm still unable to make it work.

I finally bought a full DCS System as I have more locos on the way.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

Chuck

How long did you hold the reset key?

 

All sorts of combo's from 1-60 seconds. It does show "System" and I can reset that but that's it.

 

 

Originally Posted by Rail Dawg:
Originally Posted by Barry Broskowitz:

Can you tell me how? I can't do it.  

That's another reason why you need The DCS O Gauge Companion 2nd Edition!

 

From pages 187-188:

 


To perform a Feature Reset of a PS2/PS3 engine, make sure that the engine to be Feature Reset is on the tracks and proceed as follows: 

• Press and hold the RESET button until the "FEATURE" icon is flashing in the DCS Commander's LCD window 

• Press the SEL button to Feature Reset the PS2/PS3 engine. All of the PS2/PS3 engine's lighting, sound, smoke, and other settings will be reset to the values that they originally had from the at their time of manufacture. The PS2/PS3 engine's DCS ID# will not be affected.

 

 

 

Barry I know you're an expert and I do have your book. When I push "Reset" the only thing that ever comes up is "System". That's it. No matter what I try or how carefully I try it I have never seen "Feature" or "Factory".

 

I have read your book very closely but I'm still unable to make it work.

 

I finally bought a full DCS System as I have more locos on the way.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Thanks!

 

Chuck

 

 

Barry I thought maybe you had missed this post. I could use your words of wisdom. I see no way to get "Factory" to flash in my DCS Commander.  I have tried everything.

 

Thanks!

 

Chuck

Chuck,

 

It's been a while since I've done anything with a DCS Commander, however, I wrung it out pretty good when I wrote the chapter for the 2nd edition. I can attest that my DCS Commander was able to reset an engine. I'm not understanding how your's cannot.

 

If I have some time tomorrow, I'll see if I can fire up my DCS Commander and get it to flash the icon.

Originally Posted by Barry Broskowitz:

Chuck,

 

It's been a while since I've done anything with a DCS Commander, however, I wrung it out pretty good when I wrote the chapter for the 2nd edition. I can attest that my DCS Commander was able to reset an engine. I'm not understanding how your's cannot.

 

If I have some time tomorrow, I'll see if I can fire up my DCS Commander and get it to flash the icon.

 

I appreciate that Barry and again I respect your expertise. I imagine you'll be teaching me a lot as time goes on. I did buy your book the minute I got into DCS based on the many great recommendations I heard about it.

 

Don't worry about messing with your Commander... I've got the full DCS on the way and am ready to delve into that. Looking forward to getting a good grasp on it.

 

Thanks again.

 

Chuck

I use my DCS Commander to Factory Reset my PS3 engines routinely.  I do this so I can use them on a separate loop run by the DCS Remote Commander.

 

Do you have only the one engine loaded in the DCS Commander?  I think I ran across a similar problem when first starting out with the DCS Commander.  This is from the MTH Manual:

 

"RESET This button works
only if there is at least one DCS
engine added to the DCS
Commander. Pressing and holding
this button for 3 seconds will flash
the FEATURE icon. Subsequent
presses of the RESET button will
flash FACTORY and SYSTEM. The
th 4 press of the RESET button will
return you to a normal operating
screen on the LCD.

 

If I recall correctly, I couldn't get the 'Factory' option (or 'Feature' for that matter) to come up when I first placed an engine on the track.  Just like you I only got 'System' and a subsequent press of Reset exited the routine.

 

I had to add that engine or have an additional engine added first, then I could access all three options on the one I was trying to reset.

 

Also have you tried adding it back first after it's been "lost" then using the Reset function.  Perhaps deleting it, then adding it, then trying Reset.  Just spit balling.

Good luck!

Robert

Last edited by MakingTheGrade
Originally Posted by Barry Broskowitz:

John,

I also didn't see a method of loading the firmware, another mystery.

One loads new software for the DCS Commander through the Loader Program, exactly as one does for the TIU. Just click the last icon on the top right.

 
Thanks! 

 

I suspected that, but I didn't see anything in the manual for the DCS Commander about upgrading, or indeed any use for the serial port, they just mention that is has one. 

 

Is there a method of checking the current version of firmware in the DCS Commander?

Last edited by gunrunnerjohn

John,

I didn't see anything in the manual for the DCS Commander about upgrading, or indeed any use for the serial port, they just mention that is has one. 

It's covered in detail in The DCS O Gauge Companion 2nd Edition.

Is there a method of checking the current version of firmware in the DCS Commander?

If there is, I'm not aware of  it.

 

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