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  • ...ommand Control, commonly known by the acronym "DCC," refers to the Digital Command Control Standard created by the National Model Railroad Association (NMRA). ...ng bus below the track that sends power and DCC signals (packets) from the command station to the rails. Second, locomotives must be fitted with a DCC decoder
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  • ...l® or "LCC" is an emerging NMRA standard that provides for a supplementary system to control all non-locomotive layout functions. Signals, layout sounds, and ...e same. Users are finding that significant delays can occur between when a command is issued and when it reaches its decoder. This delay can cause problems an
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  • ==WiFi Command System== ===TCS LCC Command Station and Boosters===
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  • ...ax which will enable users to connect their UWT-100 devices with their ESU system over WiFi. ...[http://www.esu.eu/en/products/digital-control/cabcontrol/ ESU CabControl system], you will need a [http://www.esu.eu/en/products/digital-control/mobile-con
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  • The NCE USB Interface provides a connection to a computer from your NCE DCC system. This allows users to program and operate from a computer using software. Non-Windows users may need to install additional drivers for their system to recognize the NCE USB Interface. You can find [https://ncedcc.zendesk.co
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  • ...mes pre-loaded with a single WiFi connection set up, which matches the TCS Command Station, meaning that they will connect to one-another without any addition ===Connecting to a DCC System===
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  • ...ol or "LCC" is an emerging [[NMRA]] standard that proposes a supplementary system for controlling all non-locomotive layout functions. Signals, layout soun..
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  • ...om your throttle, or selecting a bogus address prior to powering down your system. ...ack on the track, it should remain quiet. The exception to this is if your system uses "refresh packets" to periodically communicate to the decoder the statu
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  • [[Category:Command System]] | Type=Command Station
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  • [[Category:Command System]] ...play" command stations and boosters. Whether upgrading a booster network, command station, or both, the Booster Adapter can help make setup quick and painles
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  • [[Category:Command System]] ...number of wired throttles such as the [[T-50]] you can connect to the TCS command station, or to provide an access point for other LCC devices distributed ar
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  • ==Command Station Cannot Read CV's== ''Question: My command station says it cannot read, or has failed to write, the CV's in my TCS dec
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  • ...that use the same Full Scale Interface. This includes, but not limited to, command stations and boosters from: TCS command station and booster products are not directly compatible with the alternati
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  • ...es up to 32 LocoNet Throttles in total (8 x 4) through compatible apps and Command Stations ...ogrammer. This can be used to establish a connection between your Digitrax system LocoNet and a computer running JMRI.
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  • ...DCC where the communication is done exclusively in one direction (from the Command Station to the Decoder). The inclusion of RailCom opens up significant oppo ...the DCC track power. During this interruption, the RailCom detector on the Command Station will send or receive information to and from the decoder.
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  • ...d is known as “in-throttle” consisting which operates independently of the command station. In-throttle consisting can be used in conjunction with or independ The in-throttle consisting system is capable of controlling the speed, direction, and functions for all locom
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  • [[Category:Command System]] DCC/F is a low-power mirror of the track output from the command station (in this case, the [[LT-50]]).
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  • [[Category:Command System]] ...tes over LCC to send back RailCom data from within its own district to the command station.
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  • ...he headlights, horn, and bell may not behave 'realistically.' When using a command station to set up a consist, it often won't let you control a locomotive in When setting up consisting using [[CV 19]] ''(sometimes included in the command-station-based consisting methods)'', the decoders will respond on TWO addre
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  • # Use your throttle and command station to select [[CV 1]] for programming. ...ue of 28 would be programmed as 0-0-2-8. It is a common issue to have your command station automatically change the address type ''based on the number address
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