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I have a  HO switching layout using a DCS controller and wifi. Both work just fine.  Due to a 'short', fixed 1 is now none functional, with the message 'cannot find TIU'?  I moved power-in and power-out to fixed 2 and everything works great. I checked all TIU fuses and they are fine. Changed back to 'fixed1''and  everything was again none functional. According to ' DCS COMPANION 3' the problem is in 'fixed1' channel. Is there a reset involved or do I have to return the TIU to MTH? The answer may be in Barry's book, but I couldn't find it. (the answer that is, not the book....lol)

comments very appreciated.

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks for the responses. I've had the TIU for several years. It is version 'I' and was returned for a factory upgrade. MTH suffixed a silver dot to the 'I' verifying the upgrade. It has always worked flawlessly and yes, I do power it through the aux port.

When I power up Fixed 1-in, my voltmeter shows nothing coming out of Fixed 1-out (dead channel?).  I opened the case removed the fuse and it is fine. I switched fuses around between 1 and 2 to see the result. Same thing as before, power up Fixed 1 and no power coming out. Power up Fixed 2 and power out is fine.

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I just  run HO which means DC only voltage to the tracks and can only be done on fixed 1&2. The variable channels do not handle DC to the tracks.

As John says, I now have a 3 channel TIU.  I'll run the layout on Fixed2. If for some reason (not fuses) it becomes a 'dead' channel, I'll probably get a 'L' or newer model. The cost differential between a repair (plus shipping costs- I live in Canada) and a new one, would probably justify 'new'.

Thank you all for the help.

 

GUNRUNNERJOHN or Barry....I did notice on p.48 of 'COMPANION 3' under DCS SETUP, that a 'variable channel' can be changed to a 'fixed channel'. I ASSUME if my remaining Fixed-2 became dead (ie cooked trace), I could then set a variable to fixed (this would give  me 2 more fixed channels). Ido not run conventional only command.  It may seem like a silly question but then again this is DCS and Mr Murphy is always lurking.  Again, thank you all.

All that setting does is start the channel out at full throttle.  It's still a variable channel and needs all it's hardware to function.  If you're in "fixed" mode on variable channels, you can drop into variable mode simply by selecting the channel with the TR key and changing the voltage.

Obviously, if you never select the channel with the TR key and change the voltage, it'll act like a fixed channel as you suggest.

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