All good points, now I understand more. As you were saying about the crossing gates, and when I was reading the manual today, I didn't even know you could control crossing gates, that is awesome!
I really like the DS64s, they work well.
Michael
CEO- Mile-HI-RailroadPrototype: D&RGW Moffat Line 1989
If you were running an automated display layout you'd probably want everything reset to a known default state when first powering up. Or if you were driving crossing gates instead of turnouts - raise the gates on power up so if there really isn't a train there anymoreit doesn't look silly, but then when you start everything, if a train IS occupying the detection block it can lower the gates. Lots of scenarios where a reset to known position instead of just staying where it last was might come in handy. This has always been the philosophy of the DS64 and the DS54 before it - if someone can think of it, it's in there. Use or don't use whatever features and options there are as to fit whatever your needs happen to be.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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That was it!!! Thanks alot for the help.
I was ready to remove it and take it back to the LHS.
The really weird thing is, that option is supposed to be on by default, and I have 4 other DS64s that don't do this. Also wondering why digitrax would even have that on by default, I mean who wants all their switches thrown at startup? WTF?
Thanks,
Oh man, I had no idea about this setting. I will try this out and let you know.
Thanks!
On page 12 of the instructions option switch 06 will throw all switches to the default setting of thrown at power up. Try setting 06 to closed so the switches will not move until they get a command to do so. That happened to my DS64 on my module, so I changed that option switch to stop it from happening.