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  1. Hi Keith, Sorry for long time in replying, I've been away for a while and been trying this on and off. Everything seems to programme up ok except the synchronization. If I press the S1 button once (yellow LED flashing) then try to move the TT track to the reference track (position 1) with the 227 step command, the TT starts moving and doesn't stop. If I try the same procedure with the TT at the track one position, the LED's do as expected but I get limited synchronization (perhaps 2 0r 3 step movements) then it seems to move wherever it wants 🙁 , am I clicking the correct place on screen ? I've tried the actual turntable on the switchboard and the turntable control window plus a mixture of both. Any other advice please Kind regards Alan
  2. Hi Keith, Yes, every programmed track is what I meant, and yeas, the default position is correct at vertical. Didn't have any time yesterday, but I'm thinking of re-setting the TT-DEC-R to factory condition and starting again. Regards Alan
  3. Hi Keith, Well, the programming seemed to go ok. Followed the steps and at the end of the process the turntable returned and stopped at the reference track (position 1) But the synchronizing is not going so well 🙁 The turntable responds well to the multiMAUS , stopping at every track with the step left or right command (227 >/<) , but in Train Controller , it steps ok until it gets to track position 4 ' which it ignores and and bypasses . I have tried the sync process several times to no avail 😕 Any thoughts ? Regards Alan
  4. Hi Keith, Thanks for confirming that. Yes, I understood about the input of 227 to turn the TT, but the listing of "track connection 1 (229) " and "track connection 3 (230)" in the Programming and Control Table was confusing me somewhat 😕 Yes, I do have that diagram thanks, but in my manual its on page 15 as I am working with a Roco 42615 TT, but the principal is the same 👍 I also noted that in your manual, the Programming and Control Table actually states "Not Available" against the functions I first questioned about, instead of the thick black dash in my manual, leading me to believe it was a symbol to click on 🙁 Anyway, thanks to your help I now feel I have enough information to tackle this. I will have a go later this evening when I have a bit more time and will report back on how it goes. Thanks again for your fast responses to my queries. Kind regards Alan
  5. Thanks Keith That seems to be getting clearer now (I think) So with the base address of 225, you send 225 input at every track position ? Regards Alan
  6. Hi Keith, Thanks for getting back to me. I have both wired and WiFi multiMAUS so can use either. So basically you enter the address for each track exit/entry using just the left and right multiMAUS buttons as shown in the their data sheet. How did you turn the physical turntable to the next track position ? Does it turn with the pressing of those buttons ? Sorry if that is a silly question. Finally, I assume the base address 209 or 225 is the address you enter for the turntable in the Train Controller TT properties box ? Did you have Train Controller running at the time. I actually just got a reply from Littfinski (in German) stating that those function symbols that I circled are not available in the software so perhaps you can use a combination of both. Regards Alan
  7. Hi Keith Glad you seem to have solved your problem. Can I ask a question . Did you program the TT-DEC-R from Train Controller ? If so, can you tell me what the Black dashes in their "programming and control table" are in relation to the TC turntable control window ? I am just about to start programming mine, and as you say, their after sales help leaves something to be desired (just re-stating what's in their manual with little or no help with regards to an answer) Regards Alan
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