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Trouble Shooting 

 

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Nothing seems to be working … 

 

 

 

Check the power. The TrackSide LED should be ON. You should measure between 7 and 25 volts DC at 
the power input terminals. If the LED is OFF, your voltage is less than 7VDC or the polarity is backwards. 

 
 

Check the fuse. If it is blowing during normal operation (not due to a short during derailment), you may in-
crease the size from 5A to 7.5A, or 10A. 

 

 

 

Pressing any button on the transmitter should cause the TrackSide LED to blink off. If not, check the trans-
mitter batteries. Replace with AAAA alkaline batteries (Available on our website, if needed). 

 

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The transmitter doesn't work at all. 

 

Did the receiver successfully “Learn” the transmitter? 

 

Open the transmitter case and make sure the batteries and green module are both fully seated. 

 

Replace the batteries with a AAAA alkaline cells, available on our website. 

 

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The transmitter sometimes vibrates, and I don’t have it programmed for that. Your batteries are low! 

 

   

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Erratic  throttle  behavior?  Reset  throttle  to  default  full  range  values  using  throttle  programming  procedure 
(See Throttle Programming). 

 

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The loco doesn’t start moving until I hold the Faster button for a long time. 

 

The voltage is ramping from 0 volts to that required to move the loco. You can eliminate this dead time by 
programming  the  Min  Speed  setting  to  a  higher  value.  (See  Throttle  Programming).  However,  this  setting 
may be different for each loco. 

 

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The loco starts moving as soon as I turn it on. 

 

Program the Min Speed setting to a lower value. 

 

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The locos runs in reverse at power up. 

 

Reverse the wires at the track output. 

 

   

 

 

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The loco won’t run as fast as I like even though I keep trying to increase the speed setting … 

 

Maximum  speed  is  determined  by  your  power  supply  voltage  or  the  Max  Speed  setting.  You  need  more 
power supply voltage or you may need to restore the default throttle programming settings. 

 

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I can’t change direction with the loco stopped. 

 

While the loco may be stopped, the track voltage still isn’t close enough to zero volts to allow the direction 
change. Get into the habit of always pressing the Stop button to insure voltage goes to zero. 

 

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If the lights in your loco are acting funny, not working well, or perhaps flickering, it may be due to the PWM 
(Pulse Width Modulation) output of the track throttle. It won’t cause any harm to your loco, but it can be cor-
rected, if desired, by using a PWM to Linear Converter available from us. This will provide a pure DC output 
to the track and loco. 

 

Notes:  
1)  Many low cost train “Power Packs” do not have regulated DC outputs. Their outputs contain a high content of 

AC voltage that will damage the Trackside R/C unit. It may overheat and burn up the driver stage. If in doubt, 
please call us. The DC output of your power pack should measure less than 1 volt AC (measured on the AC 
scale of your meter). 

2)  Locomotives  containing  DCC  decoders  that  also  allow  operation  on  regular  DC  voltage  may  not  operate 

properly with the Trackside R/C. Our PWM output signal makes the DCC board think it is in DCC mode. Re-
moving the DCC board and making direct connections between the track pickups and the locomotives motor
(s) will solve this problem. 

 

Summary of Contents for TrackSide

Page 1: ...vision C Updated 6 1 2021 Operation and Installation Manual G Scale Graphics 5860 Crooked Stick Dr Windsor CO 80550 970 581 3567 GScaleGraphics comcast net www GScaleGraphics net Revision K Updated 6...

Page 2: ...e TrackSide R C Control Board 4 Installation 5 Automated Station Stops 6 Operation 7 Transmitter Command Summary 9 Trouble Shooting 11 User Programming 12 Two Track Operation 14 Adding Wireless Reed S...

Page 3: ...can pass up to 10 amps of current from the power supply to your track That is more than enough to handle one or more locomotives pulling a full train Typical current draw for one locomotive motor is a...

Page 4: ...of track The TrackSide R C Control Board The TrackSide base station houses a circuit board which is a combination control board and radio transceiver Transmitter commands control a powerful and silen...

Page 5: ...assumed that power to the system will be switched on off at the power supply Any DC power supply with a regulated output between 7 and 25 VDC will work Bridgewerks and Crest Switching power supplies a...

Page 6: ...tion The distance from the reed switch to the stop de pends on the speed of the loco and the station stop decel rate set in user pa rameter 1 Once you have established the desired setup save the loco...

Page 7: ...less than what it takes to make the loco move you will eliminate the delay in getting the loco moving Note All locos have different min speeds so this may only useful when always running the same loco...

Page 8: ...ck radio range You will likely not want to use this all the time to save TX batteries This func tion can be activated using User programming parameter 13 Fuses If you are blowing fuses due to derailme...

Page 9: ...ming Enter Throttle Programming mode by holding down the 2nd Slower and Stop buttons until the LED in side the Trackside base station starts flashing Use Faster Slower Buttons to control speed 0 to 10...

Page 10: ...two track mode the throttle programming save recall speed and toggle rate and interactive remote functions are disabled Speed will change at the User Programmed rate set in Parameter 0 of each base un...

Page 11: ...peed setting to a lower value The locos runs in reverse at power up Reverse the wires at the track output The loco won t run as fast as I like even though I keep trying to increase the speed setting M...

Page 12: ...ed switch at terminals SS and COM initiates a station stop This parameter allows you to control the per centage of time that station stops occur e g at the 50 setting after crossing the reed switch 10...

Page 13: ...gramming The new option will now be active Exit Programming Mode To exit programming mode hold down the Program button for 5 secs then turn off TrackSide power To exit programming mode without saving...

Page 14: ...s Momentum or your choice but both units should be the same 4 Place the Track 2 label on your base unit Your throttle momentum is now determined by User Parameter 4 so set that as desired Adding the W...

Page 15: ...als IN 7VDC min to 25VDC max less than 1V p p ripple Reverse polarity protection prevents damage but will not operate Track Output Terminals OUT No polarity 10 amps max at 100 duty cycle Fuse automoti...

Page 16: ...side of the power supply for 115 VAC U S Output voltage should be 24 VDC maximum for use with the G Scale Graphics Trackside R C or Track Throttle But no adjustment should be necessary as received Cr...

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