Tom,
First go to the LocoNet drop down list and select 'Monitor
LocoNet Stats.'? (4th item) It should show three boxes with the
firmware revision, breaks, and errors. That tells you that the
LocoNet and LocoBuffer-USB are setup and working OK. Only if that
reports OK should you start looking in other places. If that test
shows a long row of empty boxes, then something is still not setup
or working correctly.
Dick :)
On 8/1/2019 11:19 PM, Tom Cain wrote:
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Spuds,
Sorry that I forgot to mention that my command station is a NCE PH
Pro Radio system. ?The JMRI Panel Pro version is 4.15.9 and Java
is version 1.8.0-211
But since I am using the LocoBuffer USB to translate detection
back to JMRI and the computer, all the Sensor tables had the LS
prefix. ?And now I recall and I think you are saying that they
pretty much populate themselves as the detection sees trains. ?But
they aren't, so I"m wondering if the Team Digital SIC boards lost
their programming or were dealt a death blow by the lighting
strike. ?I have had the Loconet Monitor open and it remains blank
when cars with resistor wheel sets or locomotives roll into a
block even when the LED down on the detection board under the
layout shows occupancy. ?The info isn't traveling to the computer.
Thomas Cain
Indianapolis, IN
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