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Locked Re: Verify Initial Setup

 

Marc,


On 17 Dec 2019, at 3:27 PM, forfoum@... wrote:

Dave,

Does this not mean the driver is ok and loaded : Last 5 lines of his log

458429 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController WARN - timeout flushes receive buffer: [Receive]
458440 nce.NceConnectionStatus INFO - NCE EPROM revision = 7.3.0 [AWT-EventQueue-0]
Good spotting. I probably didn't scroll to the end of the log after seeing so many timeouts.

However, the fact that it took so long to reasons is concerning. It should have responded immediately.

Possible causes:
- Driver issues.
- He's using JMRI V3.4, which was using the old RXTX libraries rather than PureJavaComm.
- Bad 12V Power connection between the NCE USB and the Power Cab Panel (via Cab Bus wires 2 & 5). The 12V is needed for the microprocessor, which responds to the AA commands. (The opto-isolated USB part is powered by 5V from the computer and is obviously talking to some extent.)


675301 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController WARN - Timeout on reply to message: A1 00 08 consecutive timeouts = 0 [Transmit]
677374 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController WARN - timeout flushes receive buffer: 30 [Receive]
712425 jmrit.AbstractIdentify WARN - Stopping due to error: Timeout talking to command station (306) [AWT-EventQueue-0]
Things have gone bad when attempting to read CV8. Possible causes:
- Dodgy 12 Power connection (as above).
- Bad data connection between the NCE USB and the Power Cab (via Cab Bus wires 3 & 4).
- Other more obscure issues that have various troubleshooting paths (one of which is observing the two LEDs on the NCE USB and reporting exactly what happens when - normal operation is both flickering briefly as data is sent/received. Some more details in my previous email.

Dave in Australia


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If you want to be able to gang switch to the opposite states also¡­ then yes.


Locked Re: Verify Initial Setup

 

Dave,

Does this not mean the driver is ok and loaded :? Last 5 lines of his log

458429 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - timeout flushes receive buffer:? [Receive]
458440 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? INFO? - NCE EPROM revision = 7.3.0 [AWT-EventQueue-0]
675301 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: A1 00 08 consecutive timeouts = 0 [Transmit]
677374 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - timeout flushes receive buffer: 30 [Receive]
712425 jmrit.AbstractIdentify??????????????? WARN? - Stopping due to error: Timeout talking to command station (306) [AWT-EventQueue-0]

Marc


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Yeah...
I figured I needed to retrieve as much debug information as possible. It is a bit bothersome gathering that sort of data as we run trains for the public.? I will be on site Thursday and will gather as much data as possible.? Let me add to the list of glitches that we have seen.? They do not seem to be fatal because we can get everything up and running and it runs quite nicely.? I fear what we are seeing is left over schmutz for the way the panels were developed (kind of like microwave radiation left over from the big bang?)..? Let me repeat and add to what we are seeing:
1. When we load panels? as part of the configuration booting we never get to the console screen.? We have to kill java, remove the panel load from the config, start JMRI and load the panels from the Panel menu. Everything is then cool...
2. When we realized we had made errors in developing the panels and associated tool tables, we moved all data entry to the JMRI computer (Windows 10) running the layout.? The turnout tables and sensor tables were built using the OpenLCB menu selection Configure Nodes. We used the Make Turnouts and Make sensors tool in the LCC CDI..? The block tables were built using the add button associated with the Block Table tool.? The original panels were stripped of any connections that had been preconfigured.? The panels were graphics only.? The panels were reconnected to the various tool tables within JMRI on the computer running the layout.? When all that stew got simmered we noticed that there were turnouts and sensors added to their respective? tables.? If we deleted?? them when we restarted? PanelPro, they came back.? One frustrating aspect of how the various tables are built is the under the hood connections between objects is somewhat opaque.? The is noticeable when, for example, you delete a turnout...? You get a message something like "this object is used by the table manager and? 4 other objects".? How do you find out what those other objects are?? (I know those objects related to NCE because they have the "N" prefix).? My guess our clumsy development process has left some things hanging and JMRI is being polite and reconnects them.
3. One last oddity...? Our DCC command station is an NCE PH-PRO 5 amp system..? We know the command station is the latest and greatest.? It came back from the shop in October? and we run the part of the layout that is operational just fine.? We have not been able to get that command station to talk to our JMRI computer..The Serial set up is correct.? The cable is correct. When i fire up the system console I see stuffing going down the line to the NCE DCC command station but never get anything back..? I have not had the opportunity to check the set up with a PROCAB .? I called NCE tech support and all they would suggest is double check the serial parameters. Any ideas?? System console log to follow...

But in closing, let me say we are more than comfortable with the design decisions we made.? LCC is all that and a box of chocolate and DCC is a fine way to power an engine...?

Dan Kubarych
ARHS


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Mike,

On 17 Dec 2019, at 11:06 AM, emrldsky <azMikeG@...> wrote:

O.K. The the correct connections are:

Power cab plugged into the adapter panel in its usual socket and the USP adapter plugged into the socket right next to where the power cab is plugged in on the same adapter plate. Am I correct?


Good. I can now give you the correct instructions.

NCE USB Setup Windows

- The NCE USB uses the SiLabs CP2102 chipset. Download and install SiLabs CP210x drivers from?
<>
- There is a Universal ?driver for Windows 10.
- The downloaded file will be a ".zip"
- You open that file and then open the file called:
"CP210xVCPInstaller_x86.exe" or "CP210xVCPInstaller_x64.exe" depending on whether your Windows is 32 bit or 64 bit.
- After doing this you should get the SiLabs device appearing as a new COM port in Windows Device Manager when you plug it in.
- Sometimes you may need to install the driver again after plugging in the NCE USB to get rid of the error symbol in Windows Device Manager.
- If you still have questions marks, try removing driver in Device Manager and try again as above
- When you have it working properly, the COM port should appear/disappear as you plug/unplug the NCE USB.
- Do not try to set the baud rate in Windows Device Manager.
- Ignore all other documentation to the contrary (there is some incorrect information in places) and set up as below:
- It also explains how to read the version of your NCE USB (only the first digit counts, the last three report how your jumpers 2-4 are set and jumper 1 is ignored on all systems).

NCE USB JMRI Settings

Configuration Instructions
===================

Here are the best settings for JMRI and jumpers for Power Cab (and also SB5).

Make sure you always unplug/replug both cables on the NCE USB after changing jumpers.?

It also explains how to read the version of your NCE USB (only the first digit counts, the last three report how your jumpers 2-4 are set and jumper 1 is ignored on all systems).


Power Cab Instructions
=================
The correct settings for a Power Cab V1.65 or V1.28 (as shown when the Power Cab starts up) and an NCE USB V6 (or you are not sure of the USB version) ?are:
- All USB Jumpers off (or at least 2, 3 & 4. Jumper 1 is ignored).
- JMRI preferences are:
-- System manufacturer: NCE
-- System connection: ?NCE USB
-- Serial port: <whatever is appropriate for your system>
-- USB version: V6.x.x
-- System: PowerCab
-- Additional Connection Settings checkbox ON
--- Baud rate: 9600.

The JMRI console log should then report V6.3.0. If it reports V7.3.0 and your Power Cab is V1.65, use the settings below instead.
If you don't get a version number or the system does not work, Use Help->System Console...->Copy to clipboard and paste into a post for us to see.

The correct settings for a Power Cab V1.65 or V1.65b and an NCE USB V7 ?are:
- All USB Jumpers on (or at least 2, 3 & 4. Jumper 1 is ignored).
- JMRI preferences are:
-- System manufacturer: NCE
-- System connection: ?NCE USB
-- Serial port: <whatever is appropriate for your system>
-- USB version: V7.x.x
-- System: PowerCab
-- Additional Connection Settings checkbox ON
--- Baud rate: 19200.

The JMRI console log should then report V7.3.7.

SB5 Instructions
============
The correct settings for an SB5 and an NCE USB V7 ?are:
- USB Jumper 4 on. All others off (or at least 2 & 3. Jumper 1 is ignored).
- JMRI preferences are:
-- System manufacturer: NCE
-- System connection: ?NCE USB
-- Serial port: <whatever is appropriate for your system>
-- USB version: V7.x.x
-- System: SB5
-- Additional Connection Settings checkbox ON
--- Baud rate: 19200.

The JMRI console log should then report V7.3.1.

General Troubleshooting
==================

If the system does not work after this:
- If your SB5/Power Cab is V1.65 rather than V1.65B, you may have been affected by a firmware issue (triggered by a System Reset).
- Your NCE USB may be set to a bad cab address (V7 only).
- There is a potential hardware issue with the NCE USB/Power Cab combination.
In either case, go through the following :
- Quit JMRI.
- Ensure neither LED on the NCE USB is stuck ON. If so, power cycle the USB by unplugging it from the cab bus cable.
- Ensure you have no other throttles connected.
- Restart JMRI and immediately go to Configure USB Interface under the NCE menu.
- Set the Cab ID to 3.
- Attempt a JMRI operation (use a throttle, Identify a decoder).
- The status line should stay green and it should work?
-If this does not work, do not fiddle with any other settings but instead:
-- Observe whether the Cab Bus LED on the NCE USB is stuck on and report back.
-- Use Help->System Console...->Copy to clipboard and paste into a post for us to see.

Dave in Australia


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Dan K,

One useful trick is to have the console open, it may show errors related to
loading the panel. Now depending on what is happening, you may be able to
click Help->System Console, do that in any window, it may show what is
happening during the panel load.

-Ken Cameron, Member JMRI Dev Team
www.jmri.org
www.fingerlakeslivesteamers.org
www.cnymod.org
www.syracusemodelrr.org


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Why don't I think of things like that!!

On 12/16/2019 5:15 PM, John wrote:

Go to the NCE site, there you can download the USB manual and get the info from
"the horse's mouth" so to speak.

John

---------- Original Message ----------
From: emrldsky <azMikeG@...>
Date: December 16, 2019 at 6:06 PM


O.K. The the correct connections are:

Power cab plugged into the adapter panel in its usual socket and the USP 
adapter plugged into the socket right next to where the power cab is 
plugged in on the same adapter plate. Am I correct?

The reference  
is not clear on that.


Peace,

Mike G.


On 12/16/2019 4:29 PM, John wrote:
Yes, that is what it was designed for.

John

---------- Original Message ----------
From: emrldsky <azMikeG@...>
Date: December 16, 2019 at 5:22 PM


Is the NCE USB board usable with the Power Cab?

What I do not understand it that a couple of years ago, I was reading
the parameters from the decoder and modifying speed steps using this
adapter. What it was plugged into, I am not sure now if you say I can't
do that.


Anyway, I will pursue other adapters.


Peace,

Mike G.


On 12/16/2019 3:35 PM, Dave Heap wrote:
Mike,

On 17 Dec 2019, at 4:49 AM, emrldsky <azMikeG@...> wrote:

The OS is Windows XP, and the usb is the NCE adapter. This all worked a
couple of years ago. Maybe dust overload?  :-)
If you are using the NCE USB board with your NCE Power Pro (plugged into
the
cab bus), you'll never be able to program locos.

You need a third-party USB-Serial cable (such as the one ESU sells as a
spare for its LokProgrammer hardware, or the similar FDTI-chipset based
one
from RRCirKits), plugged into the 9-pin serial port on the metal Power Pro
box.

No point further logs or speculation until that's resolved.

Dave in Australia













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Go to the NCE site, there you can download the USB manual and get the info from
"the horse's mouth" so to speak.

John

---------- Original Message ----------
From: emrldsky <azMikeG@...>
Date: December 16, 2019 at 6:06 PM


O.K. The the correct connections are:

Power cab plugged into the adapter panel in its usual socket and the USP
adapter plugged into the socket right next to where the power cab is
plugged in on the same adapter plate. Am I correct?

The reference
is not clear on that.


Peace,

Mike G.


On 12/16/2019 4:29 PM, John wrote:
Yes, that is what it was designed for.

John

---------- Original Message ----------
From: emrldsky <azMikeG@...>
Date: December 16, 2019 at 5:22 PM


Is the NCE USB board usable with the Power Cab?

What I do not understand it that a couple of years ago, I was reading
the parameters from the decoder and modifying speed steps using this
adapter. What it was plugged into, I am not sure now if you say I can't
do that.


Anyway, I will pursue other adapters.


Peace,

Mike G.


On 12/16/2019 3:35 PM, Dave Heap wrote:
Mike,

On 17 Dec 2019, at 4:49 AM, emrldsky <azMikeG@...> wrote:

The OS is Windows XP, and the usb is the NCE adapter. This all worked a
couple of years ago. Maybe dust overload? :-)
If you are using the NCE USB board with your NCE Power Pro (plugged into
the
cab bus), you'll never be able to program locos.

You need a third-party USB-Serial cable (such as the one ESU sells as a
spare for its LokProgrammer hardware, or the similar FDTI-chipset based
one
from RRCirKits), plugged into the 9-pin serial port on the metal Power Pro
box.

No point further logs or speculation until that's resolved.

Dave in Australia







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O.K. The the correct connections are:

Power cab plugged into the adapter panel in its usual socket and the USP adapter plugged into the socket right next to where the power cab is plugged in on the same adapter plate. Am I correct?

The reference is not clear on that.


Peace,

Mike G.


On 12/16/2019 4:29 PM, John wrote:

Yes, that is what it was designed for.

John

---------- Original Message ----------
From: emrldsky <azMikeG@...>
Date: December 16, 2019 at 5:22 PM


Is the NCE USB board usable with the Power Cab?

What I do not understand it that a couple of years ago, I was reading 
the parameters from the decoder and modifying speed steps using this 
adapter. What it was plugged into, I am not sure now if you say I can't 
do that.


Anyway, I will pursue other adapters.


Peace,

Mike G.


On 12/16/2019 3:35 PM, Dave Heap wrote:
Mike,

On 17 Dec 2019, at 4:49 AM, emrldsky <azMikeG@...> wrote:

The OS is Windows XP, and the usb is the NCE adapter. This all worked a
couple of years ago. Maybe dust overload?  :-)
If you are using the NCE USB board with your NCE Power Pro (plugged into the
cab bus), you'll never be able to program locos.

You need a third-party USB-Serial cable (such as the one ESU sells as a
spare for its LokProgrammer hardware, or the similar FDTI-chipset based one
from RRCirKits), plugged into the 9-pin serial port on the metal Power Pro
box.

No point further logs or speculation until that's resolved.

Dave in Australia










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Yes, that is what it was designed for.

John

---------- Original Message ----------
From: emrldsky <azMikeG@...>
Date: December 16, 2019 at 5:22 PM


Is the NCE USB board usable with the Power Cab?

What I do not understand it that a couple of years ago, I was reading
the parameters from the decoder and modifying speed steps using this
adapter. What it was plugged into, I am not sure now if you say I can't
do that.


Anyway, I will pursue other adapters.


Peace,

Mike G.


On 12/16/2019 3:35 PM, Dave Heap wrote:
Mike,

On 17 Dec 2019, at 4:49 AM, emrldsky <azMikeG@...> wrote:

The OS is Windows XP, and the usb is the NCE adapter. This all worked a
couple of years ago. Maybe dust overload? :-)
If you are using the NCE USB board with your NCE Power Pro (plugged into the
cab bus), you'll never be able to program locos.

You need a third-party USB-Serial cable (such as the one ESU sells as a
spare for its LokProgrammer hardware, or the similar FDTI-chipset based one
from RRCirKits), plugged into the 9-pin serial port on the metal Power Pro
box.

No point further logs or speculation until that's resolved.

Dave in Australia






Locked Re: Verify Initial Setup

 

Is the NCE USB board usable with the Power Cab?

What I do not understand it that a couple of years ago, I was reading the parameters from the decoder and modifying speed steps using this adapter. What it was plugged into, I am not sure now if you say I can't do that.


Anyway, I will pursue other adapters.


Peace,

Mike G.

On 12/16/2019 3:35 PM, Dave Heap wrote:
Mike,

On 17 Dec 2019, at 4:49 AM, emrldsky <azMikeG@...> wrote:

The OS is Windows XP, and the usb is the NCE adapter. This all worked a couple of years ago. Maybe dust overload? :-)
If you are using the NCE USB board with your NCE Power Pro (plugged into the cab bus), you'll never be able to program locos.

You need a third-party USB-Serial cable (such as the one ESU sells as a spare for its LokProgrammer hardware, or the similar FDTI-chipset based one from RRCirKits), plugged into the 9-pin serial port on the metal Power Pro box.

No point further logs or speculation until that's resolved.

Dave in Australia




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Mike,

On 17 Dec 2019, at 4:49 AM, emrldsky <azMikeG@...> wrote:

The OS is Windows XP, and the usb is the NCE adapter. This all worked a couple of years ago. Maybe dust overload? :-)
If you are using the NCE USB board with your NCE Power Pro (plugged into the cab bus), you'll never be able to program locos.

You need a third-party USB-Serial cable (such as the one ESU sells as a spare for its LokProgrammer hardware, or the similar FDTI-chipset based one from RRCirKits), plugged into the 9-pin serial port on the metal Power Pro box.

No point further logs or speculation until that's resolved.

Dave in Australia


Locked Re: Layout editor

 

Hm - I don't get what you're saying. The three routes together make up half of the 'system'. Three more routes for the opposite throws will still need to be added.

Click any, and all will move.

On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 22:17, George Warner via Groups.Io <geowar1=[email protected]> wrote:
Perhaps I inferred incorrectly but¡­ I assumed the OP wanted to throw all three if any one of them was clicked¡­
If not then you're correct¡­ you don't need the two other routes¡­ just have the one route (triggered by one turnout) throw the other two turnouts.


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Perhaps I inferred incorrectly but¡­ I assumed the OP wanted to throw all three if any one of them was clicked¡­
If not then you're correct¡­ you don't need the two other routes¡­ just have the one route (triggered by one turnout) throw the other two turnouts.


Locked Re: Layout editor

 

Thomas,

Because that way, whichever one you operate will do them all. The first one that's already in the required state breaks the loop.

Wouter


On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 21:07, Tom Cain <atsf93@...> wrote:
Why would you have turnout 3 close turnout 1 since you originally used turnout 1 to trigger the rest of the turnouts?? Having that last step would seem to create a loop.

Thomas Cain
Indianapolis, IN
atsf93@...
See my?
NEW website?and layout?at: ?
Modeling the Eastern Illinois?Santa Fe from the Prototype

On Dec 15, 2019, at 4:15 PM, George Warner via Groups.Io <geowar1@...> wrote:

Actually¡­ I was able to do this completely with routes:
IR1: turnout 1 closed sets turnout 2 thrown
IR2:?turnout 2 thrown sets turnout 3 closed
IR3:?turnout 3 closing sets turnout 1 closed
(Note: easy to get a loop going here¡­ don't get your states wrong¡­ ;-)


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?The third file is with Decoder Pro running, paged mode, programming track mode, and new loco>read the decoder selected.

? 0 apps.AppsBase???????????????????????? INFO? - This log is stored in file: C:\Documents and Settings\KAREN\JMRI\systemfiles\messages.log [main]
??? 70 util.Log4JUtil??????????????????????? INFO? - * JMRI log ** [main]
??? 70 util.Log4JUtil??????????????????????? INFO? - This log is stored in file: C:\Documents and Settings\KAREN\JMRI\systemfiles\messages.log [main]
?? 100 apps.AppsBase???????????????????????? INFO? - DecoderPro 3 version 3.4-r23744 starts under Java 1.6.0_17 at Mon Jan 01 00:04:41 GMT-07:00 1990 [main]
? 2654 usbdriver.UsbDriverAdapter??????????? INFO? - NCE USB COM3 port opened at 9600 baud [main]
? 9564 util.FileUtil???????????????????????? INFO? - File path program: is C:\hoTrains\computerControl\jmri\run\ [main]
? 9574 util.FileUtil???????????????????????? INFO? - File path preference: is C:\hoTrains\computerControl\jmri\mikeG\ [main]
? 9574 util.FileUtil???????????????????????? INFO? - File path home: is C:\Documents and Settings\KAREN\ [main]
?12969 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 0 [Transmit]
?13099 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - Incorrect or no response from NCE command station [Transmit]
?23144 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 1 [Transmit]
?23244 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
?33278 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 2 [Transmit]
?33378 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
?43383 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 3 [Transmit]
?43483 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
?53487 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 4 [Transmit]
?53587 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
?63592 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 5 [Transmit]
?63692 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
?73696 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 6 [Transmit]
?73796 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
?83801 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 7 [Transmit]
?83901 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
?93905 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 8 [Transmit]
?94005 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
104010 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 9 [Transmit]
104110 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
114114 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 10 [Transmit]
114215 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
124219 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 11 [Transmit]
124319 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
134323 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 12 [Transmit]
134424 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
144428 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 13 [Transmit]
144528 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
154533 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 14 [Transmit]
154633 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
164637 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 15 [Transmit]
164737 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
174742 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 16 [Transmit]
174842 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
184846 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 17 [Transmit]
184946 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
194951 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 18 [Transmit]
195051 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
205055 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 19 [Transmit]
205155 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
215160 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 20 [Transmit]
215260 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
225264 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 21 [Transmit]
225364 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
235369 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 22 [Transmit]
235469 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
245473 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 23 [Transmit]
245573 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
255578 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 24 [Transmit]
255678 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
265682 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 25 [Transmit]
265792 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
275797 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 26 [Transmit]
275897 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
285921 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 27 [Transmit]
286022 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
296026 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 28 [Transmit]
296126 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
306371 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 29 [Transmit]
306511 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
316555 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 30 [Transmit]
316656 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
326680 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 31 [Transmit]
326820 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
336865 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 32 [Transmit]
336965 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
347009 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 33 [Transmit]
347129 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
357174 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 34 [Transmit]
357294 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
367298 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 35 [Transmit]
367399 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
377403 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 36 [Transmit]
377503 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
387528 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 37 [Transmit]
387658 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
397692 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 38 [Transmit]
397792 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
407797 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 39 [Transmit]
407897 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
417901 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 40 [Transmit]
418001 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
428006 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 41 [Transmit]
428106 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
438110 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 42 [Transmit]
438210 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
448215 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 43 [Transmit]
448315 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
458319 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 44 [Transmit]
458419 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? WARN? - No response from NCE command station [Transmit]
458429 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - timeout flushes receive buffer:? [Receive]
458440 nce.NceConnectionStatus?????????????? INFO? - NCE EPROM revision = 7.3.0 [AWT-EventQueue-0]
675301 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - Timeout on reply to message: A1 00 08 consecutive timeouts = 0 [Transmit]
677374 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController???? WARN? - timeout flushes receive buffer: 30 [Receive]
712425 jmrit.AbstractIdentify??????????????? WARN? - Stopping due to error: Timeout talking to command station (306) [AWT-EventQueue-0]


Peace,

Mike G.

On 12/16/2019 11:23 AM, forfoum@... wrote:

Attachments get stripped, so none of your logs showed up,

Cut & Paste the third log? to the thread.

Marc


Locked Re: Layout editor

 

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Why would you have turnout 3 close turnout 1 since you originally used turnout 1 to trigger the rest of the turnouts? ?Having that last step would seem to create a loop.

Thomas Cain
Indianapolis, IN
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NEW website?and layout?at: ?
Modeling the Eastern Illinois?Santa Fe from the Prototype

On Dec 15, 2019, at 4:15 PM, George Warner via Groups.Io <geowar1@...> wrote:

Actually¡­ I was able to do this completely with routes:
IR1: turnout 1 closed sets turnout 2 thrown
IR2:?turnout 2 thrown sets turnout 3 closed
IR3:?turnout 3 closing sets turnout 1 closed
(Note: easy to get a loop going here¡­ don't get your states wrong¡­ ;-)


Locked Re: Trouble loading PanelPro panels

 

Dan,

What version of JMRI are you running? ?Are there any unexpected messages in the JMRI System Console? ?You may need to look at the session.log file if JMRI is hung. ?Assuming Windows, the log file will be at C:\Users\<username>\JMRI\log.


Dave Sand



----- Original message -----
From: Daniel Kubarych <danandsharek@...>
Subject: [jmriusers] Trouble loading PanelPro panels
Date: Monday, December 16, 2019 11:48 AM

Hello all:
We are seeing a strange issue when initializing PanelPro. When we include the panels as part of the configuration start up, the panels load and display but the PanelPro main window never opens.? We have to ctrl-alt-del and end the java task. If we allow Panel Pro to load without the panels, PanelPro starts correctly. We go to the Panel menu and load the panels from there.? Everything then works correctly (and well).? What is this behavior telling me?

Dan Kubarych
ARHS


Locked Smart coupler decoder

Jon Miller
 

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??? Can't seem to find a manufacture for the "Smart Coupler"? decoder.? Is it in JMRI yet?

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Locked Re: Verify Initial Setup

 

Attachments get stripped, so none of your logs showed up,

Cut & Paste the third log? to the thread.

Marc