Nothing happens, nothing moves with i have no leds connected to the decoder but when i start the programming in the first 5 seconds, it beeps. There is no feedback from the TT after aplying the Prog (bip sounds) -> 24 -> End. Yellow blinks: Ready for programming, position of Track 1 changed if desired.These lights monitor the programming and the operation of the turntable: when you push the button "end" (end of programming mode) the TT is supposed to return to track 1 Does it? Does the yellow light remains ON?Ĭhances are there is a mix with buttons and digital addresses. is the yellow light blinking (showing the start of programming mode)? have you connected lamps to the outputs Rt (Red) Gn (Green) Ge (Yellow) and do they behave as per the manual when you enter the programming mode (less than 5 seconds after power up without ANY other command)? I don't believe that the description / solution by Ross is applicable if your TT never turns after programming it. I think that you most probably have a programming sequence issue. but it's strange that the programming is done ok (i think!) and afterwards i can't use it. So Jean i haven't tested the TT again in Rocrail because it must work outside Rocrail first. I followed, several times, the manual and i just can't use it after programming. I'm able to program it but after ending the program the turntable doens't move anymore, nor with the step or turn keys nor with the number of the memories. In the meanwhile i was able to start the programming with an old 6021 + 6040 ((separated from the layout, so without CS1 and without Rocrail). Here is mine in total automatic operation by Rocrail This is the little I know about using a 7286 TT with Rocrail Meaning: for the first use the position must be manually set on the bridge (pushing the black lever towards the center of the bridge and rotating the bridge to its RR position. One important thing to remember is that the command is incremental. The position sensor can be skipped with a simplified decoder RR order in COUNTERCLOCKWISEĪlso key is, for each line to make a correspondance between the track # (from 0 to 47) and the order to be sent to your decoder 7687 The key is to decide where is your Track 0 on your TT (this will be the reference for RR). the TT track definition looks like this The other is the type (TTDEC in your case, instead of dsd2010) One difference is the sensors in the red frame. the Turntable (TT) interface looks like this This means that somewhere on your plan, you need to add a block named DS1 with its one sensor in your case if the bridge block is embedded or not (not in my case). On the Märklin website I could only find the 7287 manual here If the 7286 was a 2nd hand, open the case and check the soldering bridges (It is the unit configuration) No you don't need to use a different setting to drive your decoder (if it works fine) but it's working with everything in Rocrail.Ī 7286 user here but with a different decoder (DSD2010) a CS3 and Rocrail. I have a Rocrail version of last week and my CS1 obviously got the last fw from Marklin, a decade ago!. I setup the turntable with address 225, type ttdec and Protocol Motorola.ĭo i need to adjust some other setting, even for getting to the next track? Before that it worked fine with the conventional command. Have power on tracks but can't seem to move the turntable. I hope someone can help me with my configuration and the setup of a Marklin 7286 turntable (10y) with a recently bought 7687 digital retrofit kit in ebay and CS1 with Rocrail.
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