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If the CS-105 is missing, then verify the connection between JMRI and the CS-105. Check
the main PanelPro window for a red error message.
If you’re using wired connection on the CS, check the LCC LED, it should be solid on. Check
your USB-LCC adapter, verify that the LCC cables are all plugged in and the terminators are
correctly connected at both ends of the LCC line. There has to be exactly two terminators at
the two ends. If you are using wired Throttle Panels from TCS, check the TERM jumper:
when this is on, that panel acts as a terminator itself.
Problem: cannot select a locomotive (error 80000).
This error happens on wired LCC throttles when the LCC cabling has a problem.
See the General LCC connectivity troubleshooting above for LCC cabling-related tips.
Problem: The LCC-USB adapter has its lights blinking rapidly, and in JMRI’s LCC Connection
Monitor there are many short messages scrolling faster than I can read.
This happens when the CS-105 is connected to JMRI via both WiFi and the LCC CAN-bus
cable, and a loop is created in the LCC network. The loop makes the network inoperational.
Remove either the WiFi or the wired connection between JMRI and the CS-105. You may
need to temporarily unplug the USB-LCC adapter from your computer, quit JMRI, or switch
the CS-105 into Access Point mode to let the LCC network recover.
If you are using an LCC-USB adapter for JMRI, the LCC cable is plugged into the CS-105,
the CS-105 is in WiFi Client mode and you also use the LCC Menu > Start Hub in JMRI,
then you need to disable the
feature in the CS-105 WiFi Configuration. Select
Settings > DCC System Settings > WiFi Settings > Uplink > Enable Uplink > disabled.
Problem: “No programming track found” message when selecting CV Programming > Program
Track or DCC Address.
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The programming track is disabled by configuration.
Go to Settings > [2] DCC System Settings > [2] System Settings > [2] Advanced Options >
[6] Program Track Access. Verify that it is set to “automatic switchover”.
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Connectivity problem.
Try to select and operate a locomotive. If you are getting an error, see above for “Problem:
cannot select any locomotive (error 1030)”.
Problem: All auxiliary Boosters are inoperational (no power output).
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The LCC Booster output is disabled.
Go to Settings > [2] DCC System Settings > [2] System Settings > [2] Advanced Options >
[9] Drive LCC Boosters. Ensure that it is set to Enabled or Enabled with no RailCom.
Problem: Can not turn on headlight on this specific locomotive.
Other functions work, and headlight on other locomotives also works. Sometimes the headlight comes on in
only one direction but not in the other.
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The MU switch is set for that locomotive.
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