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Hi, Folks:

I'm trying to install the PS2 SW below, for my locomotive 2-6-6-6 Imperial Allegheni Cab # 11647 - MTH par # 30-1505-1 and I am getting the following information:

Critical error - Unable to continue; no engine was found on the track. Place  engine in the track and retry.

Note: Be sure the engine address is not set to 0

????????? How to check the engine address if there is no sw installed?

By the way: I´m using Consumer Load 2.3.4 and it is working fine.

Thank you in advance for your comments.

A.C.Sant Anna

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Your post suggests to me that there something basic going wrong. However you don't give us much to go on.

Is the engine working? Is this an upgrade? Is the battery dead? Do you hear a click when power is applied?

Could you have the power wires reversed? Do you have the piece of track powered for the load? Is it the whole layout?

Just some guesses from what you posted.

Last edited by Engineer-Joe

Joe.

The locomotive was working.

There was a problem and I decided to install new boards (PS-2 set). As I said it is not an upgrade; is a new installation. Yes, when power is applied I hear a click. The power wires does not reversed. They are correct.

No. I'm using a piece of rail totally isolated from my layout.

More details: The TIU I'm using is not the same as my layout. Its SW version is 4.20: and the TIU is: H-2 Rev (Old). By the way, it working very well.

(In my layout I use a TIU I REV.) 

Alan -

No problem regards current. 

John 

As I mentioned there was a problem with my original PS2 boards and decided to install a new set.

TIU is not the same as my layout.

My PC is running Windows 7 /64 bits; and I´m using a cable RS232 X USB, to connect TIU/PC.

Regarding Loader 2.3.4., I installed another Proto-Sound Sound file, using the same Loader on another locomotive and the result was positive.

I know it's not the last version, but I would eliminate this option.

Perhaps, the problem might be the new PS2 set. I'm doing some tests and tomorrow I'll confirm for you.

Thanks a lot for your attention and support.

Regards

A.C.Sant Anna

Hi John.

You are right. After several tests, the conclusion is the  PS-2 set is not working. So, I bought from a person in the United States, like a new, but when I needed it,  was not working properly.

2-6-6-6 - Imperial Allegheny is a locomotive very beautiful. I intend to put it back into operation. I need to think what to do.

MTH is not producing PS-2 boards anymore. On the other hand, I heard that there is a kit to turn PS2 into PS3. I have no details of this product. Could you give any details, about this subject, pls?

 

Thanks

 

A.C.Sant Anna

There is a PS32 board that is sold only to MTH techs.  This is a plug-in replacement for a PS/2 board, one has 5V connectors and one has 3V connectors.  If you want to send me the PS/2 boards, I can test them and perhaps restore them to working order.  If not, we can discuss getting you running with the PS32 board, it's probably the cheapest alternative if the PS/2 boards are not repairable.

Here's a 5V PS32 board, the 3V board is identical with white connectors.  These replace the older PS/2 boards as those are no longer available from MTH.

John.

I agree with you. Repairing PS2 cards is a mystery.

I believe the best solution is to go directly to PS3 .

On the other hand, I have 03 sets of PS2 that for me, is of no use at all.

I can send them to you at no cost. Tell me your address, pls.

I have a doubt. If I replace a PS2 board to a PS3 board will be necessary to do some hardware alterations?

My Allegheny  loco is 3v.

I think the best way to talking about this subject It would be through email.

Regards.

A.C.Sant Anna

 

 

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