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all my conventional engins start up and run away when I turn on the power to my layout .I have a dcs setup with a rev L tiu and an old zw transformer with added in line fuse. I turn on power and about 2 seconds later all my conventional engins start going full speed. my remote says 0 volsts. as soon as I turn the thumb wheel the engine stops. then I can control it as normal. what can I do to stop the conventional engins from running when I turn on the power?

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I think you may have your var channel set to fixed mode, Try this one Menu/system/ DCS set up/ select the var channel and hit" fixed" I know this doesn't sound quite right but the FXD key is like a toggle switch. Each time you press it the channel changes from fixed mode to var mode. The remote should tell you what mode you've selected. Select the var mode.

It sure sound like you have a channel set wrong, and are getting near full voltage on start up. Check the settings the guys say above.

 

I find it interesting that all "conventional" start in forward. I can understand PW conv sometimes, but with an E unit, not all the time.

 

And I thought MTH conv (how about the other brands guys?) powered up in neutral, not forward....unless locked into forward.

 

Anyone else find that a conflict, or just me?

 

Greg

Lionel engines start in forward in convention mode. There is a one time  exception though, after running in command mode a lionel engine will power up in neutral just once, after that they always power up in forward.

 

I believe his Var mode is set to fixed instead of var. Using the TR button  with a var channel in fixed mode would duplicate his problem..

gunrunnerjohn,

   Your Legacy engines also start up in FWD with your hand held remote,

the difference is with the remote you must increase the voltage (turn the red knob)

to make the engine move, I learned this on Patrick H's layout the night were tested his new ZW-L.  I always though all Lionel engines started up in Neutral, but they changed that engineering.

PCRR/Dave

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