The instructions that come with the AR-2 show the complete hookup with a DT-4.
There should not be continuity between the two OUT terminals with nothing connected to the IN terminals on the AR-2 and nothing on the track (or with the AR-2 completely disconnected).
Wire it EXACTLY as shown in the instructions. The AR-2 IN goes to your power pack, the OUT goes to your track. THe + and - are for the power supply that runs the AR-2 (and DT-4, which has the same + and - terminals). The DT-4 does nto in any way connect to the track. It uses photocells to detect the train.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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Alton Junction
mkepler954I also have no power at the transformer terminals but do when I disconnect the wires from the transformer DC terminals.
I don't have one so maybe I am missing something really obvious. Sounds like a short is turning off your transformer.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
The way I read the instructions the variable DC is the input to the AR-2 that supplies the track power. The constant power runs the detection circuit.
I recently purchased the AR-2 and DT-4 circuit detection modules. These require 2 power sources- variableDC throttle power and a 12-18V DC power supply. Do I also have to have separate DC power supply for the tracks to run the train or will the AR-2 "out" to the tracks run the train?