I haven't been running my trains as often as I had in the past. What engines I did run were all PS2 engines using DCS.
Last week I wanted to run one of my old Locosound (Conventional) engines so I removed all my PS2 engines from the layout (I haven't put in any blocks yet) and setup for running Conventionally.
Everything went fine, but when I tried to change back to running PS2 engines I had a heck of a time remembering how to reconfigure the setup , it seems like everything I read either didn't tell me how to get back to where I was or "assumed" you knew it or had not forgotten it.
After about 3 hours I finally got it back so I could run a PS2 engine and wrote the procedure down so I would not forget in the future. I thought I'd share my procedure with you folks so here goes.
Before I start, I want to say something about my layout. It's only 12x12 and I only have 2 wires going from the TIU to the track. I use a Z-750 transformer brick to power the TIU. These procedures are written for my setup, so ya'll may have to make a few changes.
Also, I NEVER put an engine on the track when power is applied.
So, here it is, short and simple:
Controlling Conventional Engines Using the DCS TIU, Handheld Remote, and Z-750 Brick
A. Changing From DCS To Conventional
- With power OFF, ensure there are no engines on track
- Turn ON power to TIU and Handheld Remote
- Press TR button
- Select 1:TIU1 VAR1 with Thumbwheel
- Screen should display – VOLTS:0.0 and 1:TIU1 VAR1
- Turn OFF power to TIU
- Place Conventional engine on track
- Turn ON power to TIU to control engine
B. Changing From Conventional to DCS
- With power OFF, ensure there are no engines on track
- Turn ON power to TIU and Handheld Remote
- Press MENU
- Select SYSTEM with Thumbwheel
- Select DCS SETUP with Thumbwheel
- Select VARIABLE 1 and press S5 (to change from VAR1 to FIXED)
- Press MENU twice
- Turn OFF power to TIU
- Place PS2 engine on track
- Turn ON power to TIU
- Select the PS2 engine that you want to control from the menu list on the Handheld Remote
- Press STARTUP to control engine
That's all there is to it. I hope this is useful to someone.