Don
Did some testing today here is what I found.
LE103 number 2000. Decoder set up -
14SS; CV2=1; CV3=1; CV4=1
- Command Station set up to 14SS as default.
- Using JMRI throttle on screen in 28ss mode - motor runs.
- Using JMRI throttle on screen in 128ss mode - motor does not
runs.
- Command station set up to 28ss as default.
- Using JMRI throttle on screen in 28ss mode - motor runs.
- Using JMRI throttle on screen in 128ss mode - motor does not
runs.
- Command station set up to 128ss as default.
- Using JMRI throttle on screen in 28ss mode - motor runs.
- Using JMRI throttle on screen in 128ss mode - motor does not
runs.
LE103 number 2000. Decoder set up -
28SS; CV2=1; CV3=1; CV4=1
Same results as above for 14SS.
Watching the command monitor wind up the speed on screen throttle
- cmd? -?????????????? Q C7 DO 3F 85 AD
- speed to "0" - Q C7 DO 37 80 A8
Using the phone to do exactly the same thing
- cmd -??????????????? Q C7 DO 76 61
- speed to "0" - Q C7 DO 60 77
NO response from the decoder.
The commands to the command station are different when sent from
the phone than when sent from JMRI screen.
The answer for this is above my pay grade!
My answer - scrap the decoder and use one from this century.
I tried both the NCE and System One decoders of the same vintage
- they ran every time.
Gerry
On 22/09/2019 8:42 am, Don Weigt wrote:
Gerry,
The EasyDCC Command Station has V629 firmware.
According to EasyDCC Tech Support, that should work fine.
The latest is V631. The only change, I was told, is that now
the Command Station remembers what DCC addresses (Locos) its
front panel throttles were controlling when power is removed.
Thus, they don't need to be reentered when the Command Station
is powered?up. No change to handling of commands from the
serial port.
Don
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