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I was down to just the command station: throttle plugged straight into the front, and the only track being a foot long piece of flex swapped from the programming track to the layout connections. And still nothing. So that seems to narrow it down to a bad command station.
yea .. I think you are correct .. does the command station respond to JMRI? and can you see any loconet commands in the loconet monitor window?any voltage going to the track?
I did a reset of switch 39 in the DB150 to clear it out. No dice.
Did you mean DCS50 --- The DB150 can't read back ... Try taking a loco and put it on the layout by itself, then using OPS mode in JMRI, reset the decoder to factory default .. also, the DIGITRAX site has instructions for just using a throttle to read backhttp://www.digitrax.com/tsd/KB458/dt402-dt400-read-back-cvs/
I'm a little behind here. Are you able to run trains now, or is that still hosed? If you think the DB150 might be ok, you might try putting a jumper across 1-3 and follow the instructions at, e.g. 2.3.f of the Watchman manual. If that is non-responsive, you might reload the firmware (in fact, Dick posted new firmware for the Motorman boards a few weeks ago to correct a problem with buzzing Tortoises, so those will need it anyway).
As I've been looking into this as well, this has a really useful thread, and probably one of the few places that an unsophisticated type can make sense of this. I was just wondering if the discussion has been continued somewhere.Particularly, I'm wondering how it has worked out for everyone? Did it make wiring easier? Less wire? was programming, on the whole, ok, without getting a computer programming degree?Thanks,Dan