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I am trying to add Lionel Legacy to my current DCS layout.  I use fastrack and the DCS Commander and I have purchased Legacy to add to the layout.  I must not have connected something right.  I have programed an engine ID # and uploaded the engine's information from the modual.  The engine still will not move, no sounds, nothing.  It just sits there. I am using a MTH 100 watt brick to power the track.  I need help!  If you have a solution or run the same type set up, please respond.

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I did move the program switch back to Run after programing and the remote is set to that ID#.  I did not get any sound from the engine after putting in the assigned number.  No sounds at all.  Barry, your question is interesting.  Lionel says that you only have to use an AC power supply.  I am using a MTH Z100 brick that is AC.  Not sure how that Commander would effect it.  The two are really not connected at all except at the terminal block.  I know the Legacy will work with the MTH DCS remote, is it DC? 

Barry, Dave, I think you are on to something.  If the commander puts out only DC power, then it does not matter that the power supply is AC, is that correct?  If this is my problem, then what is the solution?  Buy DCS remote? I have a the MTH conventional transformer and I will try it tomorrow.  If that works, then I know it is the commander that is my problem.  Is there another way? 

Marty,  the commander system was designed for MTH's HO market, but as it turnes out it could also run O scale and get one into DCS on a budget.  I love the commander, it is easy to use and well designed.  It could get you into DCS for about 150.00 as opposed to 300.00.  I will try these ideas after church today and let you know the results.  Have a great day guys.

Hamiet,

I am using a MTH Z100 brick that is AC.  Not sure how that Commander would effect it.  The two are really not connected at all except at the terminal block.  I know the Legacy will work with the MTH DCS remote, is it DC? 

As I stated above, no matter what the input voltage to the Commander is, AC or DC, the Commander rectifies it into DC for output. Al MTH O PS2 or PS3 engines can run on both AC or DC.

 

If you want to run full DCS using AC, you'll need to get a DCS TIU and Remote.

 

Exactly how are you wiring the Commander? Are you inputting power directly to the track,

sort of like passive mode? If so, I really didn't know that you could do that. Please explain - thanks!

It's Alive!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Thanks to all!  I disconnected the commander and put on my old Z1000 transformer, turned on the Legacy, powered up the track, and "it's alive!  You guys nailed it and that's the good news, the bad news is the commander has to go and I am in the market for DCS.  Barry, I did not know you were the author of the DCS Companion book I saw Saturday at my local train shop.  I'll have to pick that up next time.  Thanks again, guys. 

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