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Originally Posted by JC642:

Question.. I'm having problems with the Legacy controller. What is the procedure for loading engine info from the legacy controller into a black module to transfer into another controller. It need to go to Lionel service.

Thanks

Joe

I do not understand this statement "to transfer into another controller"

 

nothing is in the controller.  everything is in the base.  are you trying to make an engine module?

bigdodgetrain is correct.  All the info is in the base.  If you are sending back the entire system including the base you do not need a black module.  The black module only copies the engine personalities not the base contents in whole.  The database from the base is stored on your PC.  You would do a backup from the base going in for repair and restore it to the backup base.

Originally Posted by bigdodgetrain:
Originally Posted by JC642:

Question.. I'm having problems with the Legacy controller. What is the procedure for loading engine info from the legacy controller into a black module to transfer into another controller. It need to go to Lionel service.

Thanks

Joe

I do not understand this statement "to transfer into another controller"

 

nothing is in the controller.  everything is in the base.  are you trying to make an engine module?

The problem is for the 4th time in as many years my Legacy controller has stopped working. I called Lionel and they said send it in for replacement. I'm trying to save engine info to a module before it gets erased to put in the new controller when it ships.

Joe

Originally Posted by MartyE:

bigdodgetrain is correct.  All the info is in the base.  If you are sending back the entire system including the base you do not need a black module.  The black module only copies the engine personalities not the base contents in whole.  The database from the base is stored on your PC.  You would do a backup from the base going in for repair and restore it to the backup base.

So what you are saying is, for now I'll need to download the legacy program into a laptop and then download controller info into the computer??

Joe

 

The base, not the Cab2 remote, holds all the info.  Connect the PC to the base using the LSU and follow the procedure to backup your database.
 
If you are not sending the base back then you really don't need to do anything.
 
 
Originally Posted by JC642:

So what you are saying is, for now I'll need to download the legacy program into a laptop and then download controller info into the computer??

Joe

 

 

Last edited by MartyE
Originally Posted by MartyE:
The base, not the Cab2 remote, holds all the info.  Connect the PC to the base using the LSU and follow the procedure to backup your database.
 
If you are not sending the base back then you really don't need to do anything.
 
 
Originally Posted by JC642:

So what you are saying is, for now I'll need to download the legacy program into a laptop and then download controller info into the computer??

Joe

 

 

They want it all returned.   Problem now  is I don't have a serial port on my laptop to connect the legacy wire...

Probably not worth the effort if I have to buy another connector wire to do it.

Joe

Well once you get a LCS WiFi adapter that takes care of the cable. But again an added expense. 
 
Originally Posted by JC642:
Originally Posted by MartyE:
The base, not the Cab2 remote, holds all the info.  Connect the PC to the base using the LSU and follow the procedure to backup your database.
 
If you are not sending the base back then you really don't need to do anything.
 
 
Originally Posted by JC642:

So what you are saying is, for now I'll need to download the legacy program into a laptop and then download controller info into the computer??

Joe

 

 

They want it all returned.   Problem now  is I don't have a serial port on my laptop to connect the legacy wire...

Probably not worth the effort if I have to buy another connector wire to do it.

Joe

 

Last edited by MartyE

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