Thank you for this! I was lost with the PDF downloaded manual and I couldn't see how to program the channels. You solved it for me in a couple of minutes. Thanks for taking the time to post such high-quality instructional videos.
thank you for the video. Do I need a DR5000 to use the DR4088 /DR4088 starter set? i want to hook this into my Loconet system that Im controlling with Traincontroller.
Great little tutorial and it does look like I set it up correctly which is good :) and great value for money! Still waiting on the Dr 5000 power supply though :P
You probably dont give a shit but does anyone know a tool to log back into an instagram account? I somehow lost the login password. I love any help you can offer me
@Seth Andy I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Is the start address 107, or actually 105? Structure of blocks on the screen (ending at 120), and the offset for the (5th) occupied section giving an address of 109 would make the base address apparently 105. (Your screen steps are clear, but the evidence from the monitor screen appears to be conflicting) Thanks, Tom
Yes, it was very interesting that the base address for the decoder could be set to any value. I note from part 2 that the max offset/range then reflected the number of ports that this module (and others daisy-chained to it) would occupy. I suspect that following a habit of setting the base address to a boundary of multiples of 16 would be good, but that depends on your flexibility with numbers. I suspect mapping the addresses by functional type will make further expansion much easier to manage! Regards, Tom
Hi James, Do you use the outputs 1 - 16 to actually power the track sections, or are these just monitoring the section? What i mean is, are the outputs 1 -16 actually feed the block sections? I'm only asking so i know what wiring to fit on the sections of track. Cheers Phil
Is it fair to consider that the DR4088 is acting as the return leg, so the power is still provided by the DR5000, but the return leg current (and hence detection) is provided by the DR4088? (Simplification, but maybe a functional one?) This accounts for the DR4088 not needing a power supply, nor that the LocBus needs to carry (up to) 3 amps in two directions.
Hi running a Loconet system. Have 2 digikeijs DR4088LN and 2 DR4088. I would like to have 1 dr4088ln with a dr4088 programmed to 101-132 ant the other dr4088ln with a dr4088 programmed 133-164. I can bot get the second group programmed. Please help
mark petersen hello Mark all you have to do is this on the first pause press program button then send accessory address of 101 and then accessory address of 32 with the second pair press program button and send accessory address 132 and then accessory address of 32. That’s it.
Thank you for this! I was lost with the PDF downloaded manual and I couldn't see how to program the channels. You solved it for me in a couple of minutes. Thanks for taking the time to post such high-quality instructional videos.
thank you for the video. Do I need a DR5000 to use the DR4088 /DR4088 starter set? i want to hook this into my Loconet system that Im controlling with Traincontroller.
Great little tutorial and it does look like I set it up correctly which is good :) and great value for money! Still waiting on the Dr 5000 power supply though :P
Hello Michael
Not had your back yet but will send you out one now.
Useful video. Thanks. Does it matter which dcc feed to put connect to the occupancy detector vs the one that goes direct to the track?
You probably dont give a shit but does anyone know a tool to log back into an instagram account?
I somehow lost the login password. I love any help you can offer me
@Caiden Amos instablaster ;)
@Seth Andy I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Seth Andy It worked and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thank you so much you saved my ass :D
@Caiden Amos happy to help =)
Is the start address 107, or actually 105? Structure of blocks on the screen (ending at 120), and the offset for the (5th) occupied section giving an address of 109 would make the base address apparently 105. (Your screen steps are clear, but the evidence from the monitor screen appears to be conflicting)
Thanks,
Tom
You can start the addressing at what every you like.
Yes, it was very interesting that the base address for the decoder could be set to any value. I note from part 2 that the max offset/range then reflected the number of ports that this module (and others daisy-chained to it) would occupy.
I suspect that following a habit of setting the base address to a boundary of multiples of 16 would be good, but that depends on your flexibility with numbers. I suspect mapping the addresses by functional type will make further expansion much easier to manage!
Regards, Tom
Hi James, Do you use the outputs 1 - 16 to actually power the track sections, or are these just monitoring the section? What i mean is, are the outputs 1 -16 actually feed the block sections? I'm only asking so i know what wiring to fit on the sections of track.
Cheers Phil
Phil Newman this is the monitoring and power yes!!
Blimey, that was quick, i hadnt even finished watching the video before you answered!
Phil Newman that's ok!!
Is it fair to consider that the DR4088 is acting as the return leg, so the power is still provided by the DR5000, but the return leg current (and hence detection) is provided by the DR4088? (Simplification, but maybe a functional one?)
This accounts for the DR4088 not needing a power supply, nor that the LocBus needs to carry (up to) 3 amps in two directions.
Any Chance you have a link to the software you are using. It seems impossible to find.
support.digikeijs.com/hc/en-us/search?utf8=✓&query=Dr5000
That’s the link very easy to find
@@DCCtrainautomation Thank you. I missed this download as it says DR5000 which i am not running. I will download and see if it works. TY
@@paulnewman2778 what are you running?
@@paulnewman2778 if you are not running the DR5000 then you can’t use this software. What system are you using?
Is COMMON the LIVE [RED] wire, or the NEUTRAL [BLACK]?...
The C on the DR4088 is the track feed from the dcc system of the detection rail side.
Hi running a Loconet system. Have 2 digikeijs DR4088LN and 2 DR4088. I would like to have 1 dr4088ln with a dr4088 programmed to 101-132 ant the other dr4088ln with a dr4088 programmed 133-164. I can bot get the second group programmed. Please help
mark petersen hello Mark all you have to do is this on the first pause press program button then send accessory address of 101 and then accessory address of 32 with the second pair press program button and send accessory address 132 and then accessory address of 32.
That’s it.
@@DCCtrainautomation thank you for getting back so fast. I was not pausing, i think that is the problem. Thank you again.