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Adding the NCE Light-It as a DCC Signal Head works fine, but you must tick the Offset Address checkbox or it won't work.

Adding the NCE Light-It as a DCC Signal Mast works fine, provided you make the mast by adding already-created Signal Heads. You can't use the add DCC Signal Mast option because it lacks the Offset Address checkbox.

The AIU Address 63 is probably the result of adding a Light-It as a sensor. It's not a sensor.

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Dave in Australia

The New England Convention 2018

On 17 Nov 2018, at 4:29 PM, Michael Murphy <smurfmm@...> wrote:

I have a NCE Power Pro, running 2 AIU¡¯s, and a switch it mk2. Thanks to this forum I now have a working panel and would like to start adding signals to my small layout. I would like to keep everything NCE. I have a light it, already wired with leds and a signal address of 100. I¡¯m able to change the signal from the NCE handheld. I¡¯ve also tried several different ways of adding a signal to the panel such as a mast and as a signal and even added as a sensor but to no avail. What am I missing? Or is it really that hard? ?Each main line has 8 blocks and there is one crossover. Do I need to add at least 2 more light it¡¯s to get the R,Y,G? Or does it work off block occupancy? ?Would it be something to do with the fact that when I check the NCE log, I see the 2 AIU¡¯s #50 and #51 that I programmed for BD20¡¯s, but now there is also a AIU #63?

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