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The cables are to connect it to the Legacy or Cab1L Base as well as othe LCS devices.
 
This one connects to the base and the first LCS device in line and supplies power to the LCS Bus.
6-81499 LCS DB-9 Cable with Power Supply
 
 
This one (available in several lengths) connect LCS components together.
6-81500 -LCS 1’ to 1’ PDI cable
6-81501 - LCS 3’ to 3’ PDI cable
6-81502 - LCS 10’ to 10’ PDI cable
6-81503 - LCS 20’ to 20’ PDI cable
 
Originally Posted by Ken M:

what are the cables for

Ken M

 

Last edited by MartyE

I bought mine yesterday and installed it last night.  I am running a Cab1L and Base 1L.  I was able to set it up within a few minutes and ran my RS11 over it to test.  It is a fun item.  You can have it set to do different per-configured commands such as blowing a grade grossing signal or triggering arrival/departure dialogue.  I was also able to program it to record and then run a script of commands for when my RS11 passed over it.  These included any button push on the Cab 1L including running command switches.  Very fun with a lot of possibilities.  I can't wait for the WiFi module so that i can control the layout with my iPad.

What were your impression, if you did a recording and playback, of the accuracy?  For example did the actions take place at the same spot on the layout?  Obviously that would require entering the track at the same speed as the recording was made.
 
Originally Posted by Miken:

I bought mine yesterday and installed it last night.  I am running a Cab1L and Base 1L.  I was able to set it up within a few minutes and ran my RS11 over it to test.  It is a fun item.  You can have it set to do different per-configured commands such as blowing a grade grossing signal or triggering arrival/departure dialogue.  I was also able to program it to record and then run a script of commands for when my RS11 passed over it.  These included any button push on the Cab 1L including running command switches.  Very fun with a lot of possibilities.  I can't wait for the WiFi module so that i can control the layout with my iPad.

 

With the Cab-1L, I can't access the pre set speed steps like on the Cab2.  So, the recording would vary based on speed that I started thereby not hit exact loacations everytime.  I still liked it and thought it was fun to play with even without a Cab2.  I think that when the Wi-Fi module comes out, I will be able to control the train speed more accurately when I cross the sensor track.

 

It would be interesting to see if having two of them spaced apart could fix the speed issue.  I think the first sensor could set the speed of the engine and the second could then run a more detailed script. I will have to pick up another sensor track to play with it.  I also think the sensor and circuits can be removed from the fastrack and used on other tracks.  It looks like the brains are attached with screws to the fastrack and could be taken apart easily.  I haven't unscrewed them yet to see if it would work.

 

Unless I am not doing it right, the one thing I do not like is that the sensor track is talking to the base on a regular basis without the ability to shut it off.  Another thing is that I would like to change the preset programs without having to physically press the program button on the track.  It would be nice to be able to turn it on and off or reset it remotely to prevent the scripts from running all the time.   

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As to the first part yep I see your point.  With the Cab2 I was able to enter the recording at a official speed setting, record and then the last recorded command was going back to the speed setting so when I came around again I was entering at the starting recorded speed.  It was very accurate.
 
I agree about the buttons.  I wish those controls were accessible through the Cabs. One of these on a back of a layout wouldn't be fun to get to.
 
Originally Posted by Miken:

With the Cab-1L, I can't access the pre set speed steps like on the Cab2.  So, the recording would vary based on speed that I started thereby not hit exact loacations everytime.  I still liked it and thought it was fun to play with even without a Cab2.  I think that when the Wi-Fi module comes out, I will be able to control the train speed more accurately when I cross the sensor track.

 

It would be interesting to see if having two of them spaced apart could fix the speed issue.  I think the first sensor could set the speed of the engine and the second could then run a more detailed script. I will have to pick up another sensor track to play with it.  I also think the sensor and circuits can be removed from the fastrack and used on other tracks.  It looks like the brains are attached with screws to the fastrack and could be taken apart easily.  I haven't unscrewed them yet to see if it would work.

 

Unless I am not doing it right, the one thing I do not like is that the sensor track is talking to the base on a regular basis without the ability to shut it off.  Another thing is that I would like to change the preset programs without having to physically press the program button on the track.  It would be nice to be able to turn it on and off or reset it remotely to prevent the scripts from running all the time.   

 

I thought the same thing a while back when talking about recording functions about having 2 of them.  The first one would set the momentum and speed so that by time it hit the second one you could have a very accurate play of commands and locations.
 
Originally Posted by Miken:

With the Cab-1L, I can't access the pre set speed steps like on the Cab2.  So, the recording would vary based on speed that I started thereby not hit exact loacations everytime.  I still liked it and thought it was fun to play with even without a Cab2.  I think that when the Wi-Fi module comes out, I will be able to control the train speed more accurately when I cross the sensor track.

 

It would be interesting to see if having two of them spaced apart could fix the speed issue.  I think the first sensor could set the speed of the engine and the second could then run a more detailed script. I will have to pick up another sensor track to play with it.  I also think the sensor and circuits can be removed from the fastrack and used on other tracks.  It looks like the brains are attached with screws to the fastrack and could be taken apart easily.  I haven't unscrewed them yet to see if it would work.

 

Unless I am not doing it right, the one thing I do not like is that the sensor track is talking to the base on a regular basis without the ability to shut it off.  Another thing is that I would like to change the preset programs without having to physically press the program button on the track.  It would be nice to be able to turn it on and off or reset it remotely to prevent the scripts from running all the time.   

 

With the Cab2 this is unnecessary.  Depending on your set up of course.  On a loop, you can set the speed, using Cab2's preset speeds, entering to create the recording.  Once started the speed can be adjusted.  Before ending the recording, select the same preset speed.  The engine will then enter the track at the same speed it entered when recording.  I found this to make a very accurate recording.

 

Again on a loop.

Agreed!  I guess I was thinking more of a train entering a siding.  you throw the switch, the train runs over first sensor which will set momentum and speed to accurately stop train and do whatever after hitting second sensor.  But I guess either way the operator has to perform a function first (throw a switch/set a speed).  Definitely more cost effective to set a speed
 
Originally Posted by MartyE:

With the Cab2 this is unnecessary.  Depending on your set up of course.  On a loop, you can set the speed, using Cab2's preset speeds, entering to create the recording.  Once started the speed can be adjusted.  Before ending the recording, select the same preset speed.  The engine will then enter the track at the same speed it entered when recording.  I found this to make a very accurate recording.

 

Again on a loop.

 

I imagine it will take some time to figure out all the various ins and outs to make the best of the sensor track. 

 

Remember if you do have a Cab2, the fuel gauges will show up on the RR Speed Keypad indicating fuel and if relevant water levels.  Play with labor, speed, and such to increase or decrease consumption.

 

 

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