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I have a 5V board that runs perfectly in conventional mode, all functions operate fine.  When I connect it through the TIU, it comes up silent, that's a good thing.  However, it can't be found when adding an engine, and the Recover Engine function doesn't find anything.  I don't see any physical damage or smoked components, is there anything obvious I'm missing?

It has the same behavior out of the locomotive on the test-set, so it's certainly a board issue.  I tried connecting to it with the DCS loader, but it's not found that way either.

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John,

If you attempted the recover engine function using TIU #1 with a short piece of track directly connected to a working TIU channel with DCS turned on, with no other engines powered up and the recovery failed, then my take is that you're looking a a defect on the board.

Since the loader can't find it, a new sound file isn't a viable solution, either.

Yep, it's on my test bench with a transformer, TIU, and a 40" section of Atlas track.  It doesn't add, and it doesn't show up with the Recover Engine function.  The interesting thing is that it does see the DCS watchdog and come up dark.  If I power the TIU channel and wait a spell and then connect the track, it comes up in conventional as you'd expect.  I tried to add it and Recover it at that point, same issue, no joy.  It sees the DCS signal, just doesn't react to it.

I'm fairly certain there is something amiss with the board, I was hoping against hope that there was some other "reset" that I'm missing.  I did try a conventional reset just for completeness, that didn't change anything.

Barry Broskowitz posted:

John,

Actually, there's an animal called a "hard reset", however, I've never had occasion to do one. It involves shorting together two legs on a chip and, I've been told, if you screw it up you can toast a board.

Perhaps someone more knowledgeable, in this regard, than I will come along with additional information.

My dealer had success with a hard reset with one of my engines years ago. It Wasn't Marty but  Marty F knows about the "hard reset"

However I 'm very  suspicious about software  version 5 and wondering if MTH has also screwed up the recover engine feature.

I'm assuming you tried a Remote reset just in case of ID conflicts. The loader should have found the engine.

John, years ago a few of us were taught a procedure  MTH called a hard reset.  It can not be explained but it usually works on a board like yours.   This has nothing to do with recover engine.  If you want to send me the board, you may get lucky.

This is not printed anywhere except in my notes.  It works on 5 and 3 volt boards.  Not something MTH wanted outside the shop.

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Chuck, that is why MTH insisted we not pass that proceedure on as many will be cooking boards.  I know you know the legs and you  also keep it in house.  I have had luck with almost every try.  That is a great tool for repair techs.  If you can bring a board back like John has you might make a few bucks, but you will make a friend with it.

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Gregg posted:

I'm curious what version of the software you're using?I know how to test the recover engine feature  with version 4.xx  to see if it's working but I'm afraid to test it with version 5.

I tried it on a 4.2 TIU and the 5.0, neither could find it. I have successfully done a Recover Engine using my 5.0 TIU.

 

Marty Fitzhenry posted:

Chuck, that is why MTH insisted we not pass that proceedure on as many will be cooking boards.  I know you know the legs and you  also keep it in house.  I have had luck with almost every try.  That is a great tool for repair techs.  If you can bring a board back like John has you might make a few bucks, but you will make a friend with it.

I got the process from MTH tech support, and I also got a PDF with the illustrations from another guy. I'd like to bring it back if possible, as it would obviously be a ton cheaper than any other option.

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