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Ladies & Gentlemen,

    Especially Guns, Barry & RJR,

   I finally had time to open my new 990 Legacy and do a little reading and watch some of the instructional videos.  I do have some questions about controlling FasTrack Command Control switches, via the Legacy Cab2.

In the legacy instruction book I can not find where it tells the operator how to address each Command Control switch, programming them into the Legacy Cab2, so that the Legacy Cab2 can control the switches.  I probably missed this some place, but I can not seem to locate how this is done.   Can somebody help me out, and explain how this is done.

PCRR/Dave

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You first must give your switches their own unique ID per the instructions in the switch manual Page 7 or 8.

 

Then simply address them using the Cab2 SW button and the Aux 1 or Aux 2 buttons.  Once you verify they are operating, you can assign a name to them as well by selecting that ID and pressing INFO.  Name them as you would a locomotive.

Last edited by MartyE

Marty E & Guns,

    As usual you guys are just fantastic, I never thought to look in the switch instructions for programming the switches into the Legacy Cab2, thought those instructions would be in the Legacy Cab2 write up, that is exactly what I wanted to know, now I take it by the CC switch instructions I can number the switches any number I want from 1 thru 99, and the Legacy Cab 2 will remember them once programmed.

Will I have to re-enter them if I loose house power or have the batteries drain for any amount of time, or does loosing power not matter, once the switches are numbered and programed into the Cab2?

PCRR/Dave

Last edited by Pine Creek Railroad
Nope.  The base will hold the information.  If you want to back up your entire base though you can use the LSU software available from Lionel.  It will back up the complete data base.  Mainly if you have a catastrophic failure and Lionel replaces your base..
 
Originally Posted by Pine Creek Railroad:

Marty E & Guns,

    As usual you guys are just fantastic, I never thought to look in the switch instructions for programming the switches into the Legacy Cab2, thought those instructions would be in the Legacy Cab2 write up, that is exactly what I wanted to know, now I take it by the CC switch instructions I can number the switches any number I want from 1 thru 99, and the Legacy Cab 2 will remember them once programmed.

Will I have to re-enter them if I loose house power or have the batteries drain for any amount of time, or does loosing power not matter, once the switches are numbered and programed into the Cab2?

PCRR/Dave

 

Marty E,

    One other question I have at this point is, can the Legacy control and run old Conventional engines like the DCS does or will I have to only remote control them thru DCS operation, with only one line running to the tracks, I can not see how conventional trains can be controlled by the Legacy package alone.

PCRR/Dave

Last edited by Pine Creek Railroad

Guns & Marty E,

    I wondered if the Switches were the Ident memory and not the Cab2, this to me makes more sense now.  So eventually if I want to run older conventional engines from the Legacy I will also need and old TMCC TPC 300 or 400 added to the Legacy set up.

Bummer I actually thought they incorporated this in the newer 990 Legacy package.

 

PCRR/Dave

 

 

 

 

 

Last edited by Pine Creek Railroad
Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

The Legacy system alone only controls command locomotives with TMCC or Legacy.  If you want conventional control using the CAB2, you need a Legacy PowerMaster or a TMCC TPC300 or TPC400.

 

In truth, for command switches, the individual switches remember their ID, not the command base.

 

or a ZW-C or ZW-L for manual voltage control for conventional running.

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