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Offline Normmeister  
#1 Posted : 11 August 2016 09:04:24(UTC)
Normmeister


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has anyone attempted to replace the rotary encoder used in these. By that I mean the device whose shaft the big red knob sits on, and sets the loco speed. I am wondering if that is a readily available electronic part, and if so details and where from.
I have replaced several such devices in Intelliboxes so see no reason why it could not be done with the Marklin MS2

regards
Norm in Oz
Offline RayF  
#2 Posted : 11 August 2016 18:58:36(UTC)
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Hi Norm,

Do you have a problem with it? why do you feel you need to change it?
Ray
Mostly Marklin.Selection of different eras and European railways
Small C track layout, control by MS2, 100+ trains but run 4-5 at a time.
Offline Normmeister  
#3 Posted : 11 August 2016 22:55:23(UTC)
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Hi Ray

yes there is a problem; as one rotates the knob, the response is erratic. Speed (and speed display) will increase as one turns the knob, then suddenly both will drop to zero with further turning, then erratically jump to other settings. The symptoms are exactly what one would expect from a dodgy encoder. I am presuming the encoder is the same construction as those used in the Intellibox, namely a rotary digital switch.
Offline clapcott  
#4 Posted : 11 August 2016 23:14:27(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Normmeister Go to Quoted Post
has anyone attempted to replace the rotary encoder used in these. ....


I have no first hand experience with this particular item.

I appreciate that anything mechanical may fail, however as per Rays line of inquiry, have you got the latest level of firmware?

The update last year specifically addressed at least one major issue with the interpretation of the emitter at different speeds (user rotating the knob).
Peter
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Offline RayF  
#5 Posted : 11 August 2016 23:28:42(UTC)
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Hi Peter,

Yes that's what I was getting at. I would try upgrading to the latest software version before attacking the hardware.
Ray
Mostly Marklin.Selection of different eras and European railways
Small C track layout, control by MS2, 100+ trains but run 4-5 at a time.
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Offline 3rail4life  
#6 Posted : 12 August 2016 06:47:19(UTC)
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yes, definitely try updating the software first, this problem sounds familiar, I think it may been the software around Ver. 2.3 that a bug similar to what is being described was experienced on certain units. I only saw it once so the details now escape me but hopefully an update will fix the issue.

Cheers,
Gordon
Offline Moritz-BR365  
#7 Posted : 12 August 2016 23:59:26(UTC)
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Yes, the problem is known and solved with Version 2.1. There is no need to change the hardware.
Offline applor  
#8 Posted : 13 August 2016 12:22:00(UTC)
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I have problems with the reversing push button function of the rotary knob to be poor.

Sometimes it clicks, sometimes it doesn't, you have to look at the screen to see if it worked.
modelling era IIIa (1951-1955) Germany
Offline Normmeister  
#9 Posted : 15 August 2016 12:55:50(UTC)
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ok I obviously should try the software upgrade first. But .......

How can I do this with no access to a Central Station (which I understand is apparently necessary).

I use an Ecos; none of my friends have a CS, nor is there any dealer in Sydney that does.

Any suggestions ?

regards
Norm.
Offline Moritz-BR365  
#10 Posted : 15 August 2016 13:07:48(UTC)
Moritz-BR365

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Originally Posted by: Normmeister Go to Quoted Post
ok I obviously should try the software upgrade first. But .......

How can I do this with no access to a Central Station (which I understand is apparently necessary).

I use an Ecos; none of my friends have a CS, nor is there any dealer in Sydney that does.

Any suggestions ?


Hello Norm,
the easiest way seems to be to buy a new MS2 with latest Firmware version. Then, You can update Your MS2 from the new MS2. Later, You will be happy to have two MS2 ;)

Moritz

Offline RayF  
#11 Posted : 15 August 2016 17:53:31(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Moritz-BR365 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Normmeister Go to Quoted Post
ok I obviously should try the software upgrade first. But .......

How can I do this with no access to a Central Station (which I understand is apparently necessary).

I use an Ecos; none of my friends have a CS, nor is there any dealer in Sydney that does.

Any suggestions ?


Hello Norm,
the easiest way seems to be to buy a new MS2 with latest Firmware version. Then, You can update Your MS2 from the new MS2. Later, You will be happy to have two MS2 ;)

Moritz



This is exactly what I did. It seems to be an expensive way to go about updating your software, but I could think of no other way to do it.

Those who have a Marklin dealer just down the road should consider how fortunate they are.
Ray
Mostly Marklin.Selection of different eras and European railways
Small C track layout, control by MS2, 100+ trains but run 4-5 at a time.
Offline Normmeister  
#12 Posted : 16 August 2016 12:13:59(UTC)
Normmeister


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Originally Posted by: Moritz-BR365 Go to Quoted Post
Yes, the problem is known and solved with Version 2.1. There is no need to change the hardware.


The previous mail thought the problem version was 2.3. What exactly are you saying ? Was the problem version 2.1 and later versions fixed it ? Or is that a typo and you meant to say something else ?

The unit I have is version 2.3

So what was the problem version ? 2.1 or 2.3 ? Apparently the latest version is 2.5

Norm.
Offline Moritz-BR365  
#13 Posted : 16 August 2016 15:10:28(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Normmeister Go to Quoted Post
So what was the problem version ? 2.1 or 2.3 ? Apparently the latest version is 2.5


The problem version was as far as I know older then V2.1. V2.3 is OK and not all MS2 will update/display V2.5!

Therefore, I think, in Your case it will be a mechanical problem.

Offline 3rail4life  
#14 Posted : 16 August 2016 17:41:04(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Normmeister Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Moritz-BR365 Go to Quoted Post
Yes, the problem is known and solved with Version 2.1. There is no need to change the hardware.


The previous mail thought the problem version was 2.3. What exactly are you saying ? Was the problem version 2.1 and later versions fixed it ? Or is that a typo and you meant to say something else ?

The unit I have is version 2.3

So what was the problem version ? 2.1 or 2.3 ? Apparently the latest version is 2.5

Norm.


I checked my records and from what I can tell, the one unit that I sold that had this problem was hardware version 2.1 with software version 2.3, a software upgrade to Version 2.5 fixed it.

I think it is best to at least try the upgrade before repairs are attempted.

Surely there must be someone in OZ that you could send it to for an upgrade, I could do it, but return shipping to AU is not cheap (22.75 US), a local solution would be much better, especially if it does turnout to be a mechanical problem.

Cheers,
Gordon
Offline Shamu  
#15 Posted : 17 August 2016 01:54:24(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Normmeister Go to Quoted Post
ok I obviously should try the software upgrade first. But .......

How can I do this with no access to a Central Station (which I understand is apparently necessary).

I use an Ecos; none of my friends have a CS, nor is there any dealer in Sydney that does.

Any suggestions ?

regards
Norm.


Hi Norm,

Nick & Brent at Train Trader will be able to help you. They are near the station at Pymble.
Sad when its cheaper to buy a new 29640 starter set from Germany than a CS2 on its own in Oz, welcome to the joys of Marklin down under .
Offline Normmeister  
#16 Posted : 17 August 2016 02:20:26(UTC)
Normmeister


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Originally Posted by: Shamu Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Normmeister Go to Quoted Post
ok I obviously should try the software upgrade first. But .......

How can I do this with no access to a Central Station (which I understand is apparently necessary).

I use an Ecos; none of my friends have a CS, nor is there any dealer in Sydney that does.

Any suggestions ?

regards
Norm.


Hi Norm,

Nick & Brent at Train Trader will be able to help you. They are near the station at Pymble.


Unfortunately not, I have already asked, they do not have a CS2. Like me, they prefer the (superior BigGrin ) Ecos.

Norm.
Offline H0  
#17 Posted : 17 August 2016 07:08:03(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Normmeister Go to Quoted Post
Unfortunately not, I have already asked, they do not have a CS2.
Maybe you asked the wrong question - an MS2 is enough to transfer the upgrade. No CS2 needed.

It takes a CS2 to pull the upgrade from the Internet. But if they happen to have an MS2 with the current version, that will do.
Regards
Tom
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Offline Normmeister  
#18 Posted : 17 August 2016 07:56:14(UTC)
Normmeister


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Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Normmeister Go to Quoted Post
Unfortunately not, I have already asked, they do not have a CS2.
Maybe you asked the wrong question - an MS2 is enough to transfer the upgrade. No CS2 needed.

It takes a CS2 to pull the upgrade from the Internet. But if they happen to have an MS2 with the current version, that will do.


ThumpUp How dumb I am ! I never thought of that.

Norm.
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