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ERR Co. is closed until after the new year, so I am hoping someone with previous experience can help me.  The engine is a Lionel 6-28063, Pennsy T1, 4-4-4-4, with Railsounds 4, issued in 2000.  The person at ERR said I needed their Cruise Commander-M to do the job.  In the instructions it states installation into a steam engine with a wireless tender calls for an extra cable, and to call.  Not sure where this is going, but this engine does have a wireless tether.  I haven't taken the engine apart yet, and don't know if the DCDR board is in the engine or the tender, or if the aforementioned cable is needed for this particular installation.  Does anyone know what type of cable ERR is referring to?  Their instructions provide no other information on it, and their instruction examples don't cover a wireless tether installation.

 

Thanks,

Stack 

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Well, I got the ERR unit in, and the only thing I can't make out according to the provided instruction pics is where to connect the serial wire on my steam engine.  This is the blue wire from the included 10 pin plug (pin #1) harness.  The harness plugs into the cruise M and  looks like the blue lead gets soldered to a pin on the R2LC board.  The example in the instructions is a SD60, with different modular board configurations, and the picture isn't very detailed.  Hope someone can help!

 

Stack

 

 

The data signal from the original cruise M was too weak to operate some of the wireless tether transmitters. The extra cable had a transistor in it to amplify the signal.

 

I heard that later models of Cruise M had the better data amplifier built in, but you will find out when you fire up the loco. The symptom will be the loco being in command mode and the tender in conventional mode. If you can run the loco in command mode, but cannot blow the whistle in command mode, you have the un-amplified wireless tether cable. If you can blow the whistle in conventional mode, then that is the symptom of the same problem.

 

The old Cruise M also had a bug when booting up. You have to boot it up with a smooth waveform, not a chopped waveform. When dialing up the track voltage on an old Cruise M with a chopped waveform transformer, the cruise board boots up before the radio board, so the Cruise M thinks it is in conventional mode. Once you give it a command to go, the loco takes off at full speed.

 

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It's not working.  Nothing is shorting, lights, whistle, sounds all work but engine just sits there.  Cab2 speedometer bar moves, engine doesn't.  Bill, when spoke with the guy at ERR, he only said I needed the Cruise M, and didn't mention anything about tetherless.  I read in the instructions that if you have a tetherless tender, you will need an"extra cable".  I have the tetherless tender. I'm pretty sure everything is installed correctly.  Unless I have to reprogram?  The instructions are hard to understand, especially when they refer to Cab1 commands.  The component is new, very recently purchased.  I didn't notice a Cruise M for tetherless at the time I ordered, again, the guy just said cruise M for the 6-28063.  I am using a Z4K transformer.

 

Thanks,

Rich

 

 

This is a great forum!  First off:

 

I want to thank ERR for providing these exciting upgrades

 

Second: I want to thank all of you for your help and responce

 

Lastly: I need to get some sleep, but can you guys monitor this for me?  I will respond tomorrow after I try Pete's suggestion.  There is a blurb in the instructions about entering the feature code is critical.  The result for not doing so is my prognosis!  I"ll have more energy after morning coffee

 

Rich

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