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Hi guys,  I got a used dash 8 mth 2.0.  Had it in a three power unit lashup ran like a champ for days.  Yesterday went up to do some running.  When I started up the lashup. Said engine 3 was not found(which was the dash 8.  I went thru all the steps the the third edition DCS book.  Absolutely no change just sits there would get the "engine in remote".  Did all the different steps in the book.  Deleted all,other engines and had it done to that engine one track and everything else disconnected from the TIU.  Tried the hitnthe horn and bell thing 1/2 second intervals, etc....   nothing ever happened.  

Could this be a MTH battery issue I hear about?  Never had this happen before.  6 other MTH proto 2.0 and 3.0 engines a lionel all run fine.  It's only that engine.  Any ideas?  Could the battery need changed?  Just want to know if there are easy things like,that before I would start the process to send it to an mth repair man.  

Thanks for your help you guys have some great knowledge, thanks again.

 

Bryan

 

 

 

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Bryan,

Said engine 3 was not found

That indicates that DCS couldn't find the engine when it looked for all of the lashup members.

I went thru all the steps the the third edition DCS book.

There're a lot of steps in my book for a great many situations. Exactly what did you do and exactly what was the result.

just sits there would get the "engine in remote".  Did all the different steps in the book.

That message is only issued when you attempt to add an engine, and the only engines on powered tracks are already in the remote.After the error message, which engine was in the remote's LED window?

Tried the ... horn and bell thing 1/2 second intervals, etc....   nothing ever happened.  

First, that's a conventional reset and must be done using a transformer bell and whistle (or sometimes it can be done from the TR screen) however,the engine must be conventional mode. Further, I've never seem that resolve an issue such as the one that you're experiencing.

Could this be a MTH battery issue I hear about?

Extremely unlikely, since the lashup was run for several days. A battery issue would have surfaced after the first power cycle, and only if you had changed the member engine's DCS ID# prior to cycling power off and back on.

Not having a clue as regards what "steps you took", I suggest the following approach.

Does the engine operate individually? If it does, delete and rebuild the lashup.

If the engine doesn't operate individually, do the following:

  • Delete the engine from the DCS Remote. That should also delete the lashup of which it's a member.
  • Place the engine on a track controlled by TIU #1 - it must be TIU #1, no other TIU will work!
  • Make certain that no other engines of any kind are powered on.
  • Put power to the engine.
  • Press: Menu/System/Engine Setup/Recover Engine.

If the remote says "Engine Recovered", re-add the engine and verify that it operates OK. Then, recreate the lashup.


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Last edited by Barry Broskowitz

imageHi Barry, thanks so much for your response.  I used the 3rd edition of your book and followed directions on pages 173 thru 175.  After your reading your responce I realized I had a TMCC on the same track.  After removing that engine off that track and powering down 7 of my 8 tracks, the engine recorded straight away.  The TMCC engine didn't even cross my mind.  Thanks so much for your response.

Your your DCS books and I have a three editions have helped my sanity a tremendous amount.  There is a pic of her as she turned on.

 

Bryan

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