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We were running trains this evening for a little while and I noticed my remote started lagging behind.  It started with a 3-5 second delay before executing commands.  Even though I did not have a BAT indicator, I put in new batteries. 

My son tried running the engine I had and he did not have any lag or difficulty with his remote.  He ran everything on the layout A OK with his remote.

With fresh batteries I struggled to get engines started or moved or execute basic bell and whistle commands.  Sometimes it would be a delay other times is would read Out of RF Range.  Again my son would try these same commands and the engines would respond immediately.

I took the batteries out re-seeded and tried again.  Everything worked just fine for about 2 minutes.  After a couple of laps around the layout I chalked it up to gremlins and moved on.  Then the problem resurfaced.  I lost complete control and  I hit my ALL STOP button, the remote displayed the ALL STOP information, but nothing stopped. My son had to perform the ALL STOP with his remote (Might be a good reason to install kill switches around the layout... but that is another thread in the electrical forum)

So I assume my remote went bad.  But how or why?  There is an antenna on the inside right?  Could that be the problem?  Maybe it came loose or broke?

Thanks in advance for your thoughts on the matter.

Ron

 

 

 

Last edited by Ron045
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Ron,

It could be that the remote's transceiver board has worked its way loose and is intermittently loosing contact with the remote's main board.

Try tethering (connecting) the remote to the TIU's Remote Input port with a 4-conductor telephone handset (curly) cable and see if things improve. If they do, it's almost certainly a loose remote transceiver board. In that case, you can proceed to open the remote and reseat the transceiver board.

Be aware that, when you connect the remote to the TIU, no other remote will be able to talk to that TIU and no other TIU will be able to communicate with that remote.

This and a whole lot more is all in MTH’s “The DCS Companion 3rd Edition", available for purchase  from many fine OGR advertisers and forum sponsors, or as an eBook or a printed book at MTH's web store!

Last edited by Barry Broskowitz

Ron,

From pages 151-152 of The DCS Companion 3rd Edition:

Opening the DCS Remote can be extremely difficult and can cause problems with the DCS Remote! You should consider having this done by an authorized MTH service center!

  • Open the battery compartment door on the back of the DCS Remote and remove the batteries
  • Remove the Phillips head screw inside the battery compartment
  • Before opening the DCS Remote's case, note that when the DCS Remote is opened, there will still be a black wire connecting the two halves of its case
  • Begin to separate the two halves of the DCS Remote's case by pushing outwards from inside the battery compartment while squeezing the bottom portion of the top of the DCS Remote. This requires considerable patience, particularly when opening a DCS remote's case for the first time
  • Once the bottom of the shell begins to separate, gently continue to separate the two halves of the case and open the DCS Remote like a book, taking care not to damage the wire connecting the two halves of the case
  • The transceiver board is located at the top of the DCS Remote behind the LCD screen. Do not under any circumstances lift up on the transceiver board or black wire!
  • Press down gently on the transceiver board to reseat it
  • Place a piece of soft, nonconductive spongy material on top of the transceiver board so that it will hold the board in place when the DCS Remote is reassembled
  • Carefully line up the two halves of the case and gently but firmly snap them back together
  • Replace the Phillips head screw, the batteries and the battery compartment door.

This and a whole lot more is all in MTH’s “The DCS Companion 3rd Edition", available for purchase  from many fine OGR advertisers and forum sponsors, or as an eBook or a printed book at MTH's web store!

Barry Broskowitz posted:

Ron,

From pages 151-152 of The DCS Companion 3rd Edition:

This and a whole lot more is all in MTH’s “The DCS Companion 3rd Edition", available for purchase  from many fine OGR advertisers and forum sponsors, or as an eBook or a printed book at MTH's web store!

Barry,

We had the same issue occur one night at 1AM and the "DCS Companion" saved us!!

Last edited by BobbyD

Ron,

 

When you first had the running issues were any of the trains surging while runing? I have been running everything I own for several years with a rev. 13A TIU and remote until I dropped the remote. I recentlty purchased a new DCS in REV.L, and trains are surging a little while running, and there are slight delays when increasing and decreasing speeds

 

JoeG

I run eight remotes.  The first three are set up as STEAM-DIESEL-ELECTRIC.  The next three are clones of the first three.  Remote 7 is for bench operation and remote 8 is for my Legacy locomotives.  Every three months I charge all batteries and while doing so, I open all remotes up and re seat the transceiver boards.  Nothing any worse than picking up a remote with an issue.  The re seating of the transceiver board is a big thing to pay attention to.

As of recent times, the Wi-Fi has taken over big time.

I had same issue with mine recently so I removed the cover of remote and noticed that 3 out of the 4 pins from the transceiver board were completely separated from the soldered board. I tried to re solder but was extremely difficult for me. Anyone know if this could be fixed or do I need a new remote??? If I connect remote to TIU via tethering cable it works fine.  I just recently got the wifi setup which I really love but realized I still need remote to get into the DCS settings. I also just realized that I need another wifi module because I have 2 TIUs I'm wondering when the new full version of the wifi app comes out if you can do everything from it and never need remote again??? I really don't want to spend another  $150 or so dollars if when the full version of the app comes out you will be able to do everything the remote does.....does anyone know if new app has all needed and that you will never need hand remote again?

Last edited by Matthew

Running Trains today and my remote has a serious lag.  My son said, "Didn't you have this problem once before?  Thought you got the answer on OGR."

Googled DCS remote lag and found my thread from nearly a year ago.  They say the mind is the 2nd thing to go... I forget what the 1st was.

I even had the piece of foam installed.  Once I took apart the shell, I pressed the two boards tightly and all works well again.

Thanks OGR and all who helped.

Have Fun. Ron

Last edited by Ron045

HEY Ron ,

Being more VISUALLY  🤓 adept than mentally , I really appreciated your remote repair video.  Each step was clearly shown . I've seen a lot of instructional videos but not many  as well done as yours.  This was an excellent video for the DCS remote opening and repair.

KUDOS and many thanks.

PS .   How many instructional videos would you like to make for us on the forum ? 🎥🤔

 

Ron ,

You said you FORGOT that you did the video !?  🙃

I hope you don't have the same malady that I seem to be having more of these days.

Soooo ...........all of us can just ask you for whatever video we need and you will fire one off !? 😨     Some day we will all have to start video conferencing on the forum ! 🤓  (  I'll have to find something besides pajamas to wear )

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