Thanks for the responses. I think I will just stick with the DS-64 as the added features of the DS-74 are not needed and the inability to number the turnouts is problematic for me.
Oldngrey 1. Already answered. You can have 4 momentary and switched button inputs.
1. Already answered. You can have 4 momentary and switched button inputs.
But the OP didn't ask how many switch inputs there are, he asked if you can control a single turnout with multiple push buttons:
JPD Can a DS-74 control one turnout using two of more push buttons. I have a peninsula and want matching control panels on each side so I need to control turnouts from both sides?
So my answer stands: Simply connect the two (or more) momentary pushbuttons in parallel.
Edit: corrected my typo
In case anyone finds this and doesn't see an answer:
2. Yes. A single DS74 output can control 2 tortoises in a crossover. Doing it right now.
3. No. You set the base address and the addresses are automatically set 1-3 higher than the base. This wasn't an issue for me, but obviously is for you.
4. You can use the same 12/14v bus to power all your DS64s and DS74s. You need to have a tip/ring connector for it though as it doesn't have the 2 header connections for power. Alternatively of course you can get power from the DCC bus which is still supports.
In my opinion, the DS64 is more versatile. Having a DT602 to program the DS74 can be useful, but only for setup once.
Or, without having to create a logon and open a ticket, you can simply go to the DS74 product page and read the doc to get your answers.
That said, I'll give you the answer to your #1 to get you started: Simply connect the two (or more) momentary pushbuttons in parallel.
Hello All,
Sounds more like a question for Digitrax.
You will need to create an account under the Digitrax Help Desk.
Then "Open A New Ticket" to ask your question.
Hope this helps.
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