Joined: 25/04/2019(UTC) Posts: 12 Location: Lisbon
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Hi, I need your help one more time. I purchased an old Marklin 3147 Locomotive as being digital. I have a mobile station 2 and it is unable to automatically find the loco. I tried then through the database list and 3147 doesn't seem to exist. Then i tried manually by choosing all the addresses from 1 to 80, and again, the loco is not recognise. The loco turns the front light on, when the MBS2 is finding it, sometimes the lights blink, and some times I can hear a very low and quick sound from the engine, but the Loco never moves. Am I doing something wrong? I opened the loco and I can't see any dip switches. I took a photo, could you please let me know if it could be digital? Thank you, Paulo  
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Joined: 29/07/2007(UTC) Posts: 1,436 Location: Switzerland
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Hi, unfortunately your picture of the decoder (?) is not very clear, but if it is actually a decoder I would guess that it could be one from Uhlenbrock like in this Stummi-Forum thread: https://www.stummiforum.de/viewtopic.php?t=143431The 3147 was produced quite a long time ago, and the early models were not yet equipped for digital operation.
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Joined: 08/03/2006(UTC) Posts: 1,042 Location: Gold Coast, Australia.
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Paulo this locomotive has been converted from its original (Analog) to Digital. Simple way to find the address as you do not have the equipment to find the address electronically is to just go through all the address namely from 1 to 80 individually. Its tedious but you will get hopefully a result.From the picture that looks like one of Marklin's FX bottom of the range decoders fitted to "hobby line" locos. Pity the last owner did not tell you what the address was. http://maerklin-sammler-infos.d...otiven/03147/03147_m.htm |
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Joined: 23/07/2014(UTC) Posts: 8,480 Location: ENGLAND, Didcot
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It has a large capacitor attached to the decoder, which looks like it is being used as a keep alive capacitor. This could be stopping the controller identifying the address automatically.
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you will need to place the loco on a programming track of a controller that can read the address from the decoder.
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Joined: 10/02/2006(UTC) Posts: 3,997
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tip: looks for a handwritten number written on the box or on the loco, many people write the loco address down..... |
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Joined: 08/11/2005(UTC) Posts: 3,528 Location: Mullerup, 4200 Slagelse
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Could the decoder be DCC ? Paolo wrote that he tried all addresses from 1 to 80; but on which protocol ? Per. |
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Joined: 25/04/2019(UTC) Posts: 12 Location: Lisbon
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thank you for your answers, In fact I tried 1 to 80 in DCC, should I try the other ones? I think is MM2 Programable and MM2 Switches. I don't have the original box, so I'm not bale to check it. I opened the loco again and I took a more detailed picture. What for me is weird is that the Loco doesn't move at all, when I place some other Delta Locos in the track, and they are in analog mode, the locos start running like hell. This one doesn't move, only turns the lights on. The detailed picture:  
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Joined: 12/08/2006(UTC) Posts: 9,277
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You did bought this loco as second hand but did you know if the loco does work before you did bought it?? It seems fault decoder and i cannot identification decoder in the pictures. I recommended you buy a new decoder from Märklin or ESU lokpilot. By the way...what kind of motor is it?
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H0 DCC = Digital Command Control
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Joined: 25/04/2019(UTC) Posts: 12 Location: Lisbon
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Originally Posted by: Goofy  You did bought this loco as second hand but did you know if the loco does work before you did bought it?? It seems fault decoder and i cannot identification decoder in the pictures. I recommended you buy a new decoder from Märklin or ESU lokpilot. By the way...what kind of motor is it?
I bought it from ebay from a seller with thousands of positive feedback, he assures me that it was working..... but I am not sure..... regarding the motor.... how can i know it? :) To replace the decoder is it something easy and will I be able to do it? Paulo
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Joined: 08/03/2006(UTC) Posts: 1,042 Location: Gold Coast, Australia.
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[Hello Paulo, Merry Christmas to you. Have you checked if you can get the motor to move by pushing on the big cog that drives the motor to see if it is freed up or seized? Also if you can check if power is getting to the motor via a test lamp. That will tell us that the motor is or is not getting power. I have never seen a decoder like that before & I believe a ESU lokpilot replacement would be the way to go.You also need to either change the whole motor or at best you will need a permanent magnet if you believe the motor still to be good. If your confident enough with your soldering skills I am sure you can do it. We are here to guide you if in doubt. http://www.marklin.me/3072.htmJust something you may want to look at before you attempt any sort of conversion with this particular model: https://simpledigitalloc...m/br-212-m3072-3147.html Dave... Edited by user 25 December 2019 07:57:16(UTC)
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Joined: 12/08/2006(UTC) Posts: 9,277
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Originally Posted by: bph  Before to reset decoder you must first know decoder adress by set it. The locomotive adress must first call up before to reset decoder. |
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Joined: 08/11/2005(UTC) Posts: 3,528 Location: Mullerup, 4200 Slagelse
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Originally Posted by: Goofy  Before to reset decoder you must first know decoder adress by set it. The locomotive adress must first call up before to reset decoder. No, just RTFM Per. |
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Joined: 25/04/2019(UTC) Posts: 12 Location: Lisbon
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RTFM stands for what?
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Joined: 08/11/2005(UTC) Posts: 3,528 Location: Mullerup, 4200 Slagelse
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Originally Posted by: BombasPC  RTFM stands for what? Read The hmmm Fantastic Manual Bph gave you a link already; but here's a link directly to the relevant manual: https://tams-online.de/W...003_LD-G-3_LD-W-3_GB.pdfStart on page 35; which will tell you to read on page 33 Per. |
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Originally Posted by: BombasPC  RTFM stands for what? Read The Fine Manual (other interpretations are often given to the third word ...  .
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Joined: 25/04/2019(UTC) Posts: 12 Location: Lisbon
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thank you, I read the manual, can I do the programming with a Mobile Station 2?
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Joined: 08/11/2005(UTC) Posts: 3,528 Location: Mullerup, 4200 Slagelse
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Originally Posted by: BombasPC  can I do the programming with a Mobile Station 2? I really don't know; I've never tried with this type of decoder The decoder is made 5 years before the MS2 came from Märklin, so it could be impossible There's a small chance you can run your loco, if you try this, and then find the right address: 1: Do a factory reset on your MS2 2: Enable only MM2 / disable DCC and MFX 3: Find an old loco in the loco list, e.g. 3618 4: Try all addresses from 1 to 80 by changing the address of the 3618 in the MS2 This is not programming your loco to any other address; but hopefully finding the address used by the previous owner. If this doesn't work, I have no more ideas; maybe others here can help. Per.  |
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Originally Posted by: Purellum  Originally Posted by: BombasPC  can I do the programming with a Mobile Station 2? I really don't know; I've never tried with this type of decoder The decoder is made 5 years before the MS2 came from Märklin, so it could be impossible There's a small chance you can run your loco, if you try this, and then find the right address: 1: Do a factory reset on your MS2 2: Enable only MM2 / disable DCC and MFX 3: Find an old loco in the loco list, e.g. 3618 4: Try all addresses from 1 to 80 by changing the address of the 3618 in the MS2 This is not programming your loco to any other address; but hopefully finding the address used by the previous owner. If this doesn't work, I have no more ideas; maybe others here can help. Per. Try set adress 78 via MS2 and write CV adress 8 and reset by write 8 in value. If this is not working you have wrong locomotive adress or fault decoder. Remember...when you start program with the MS2, make sure alone locomotive stand on the track and nothing else. |
H0 DCC = Digital Command Control
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Joined: 08/11/2005(UTC) Posts: 3,528 Location: Mullerup, 4200 Slagelse
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Originally Posted by: Goofy  Try set adress 78 via MS2 and write CV adress 8 and reset by write 8 in value. There are no CVs in these decoders. You are NOT helping anybody with all this wrong information. Please do STFU and RTFM Per.  |
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Originally Posted by: Purellum  Originally Posted by: Goofy  Try set adress 78 via MS2 and write CV adress 8 and reset by write 8 in value. There are no CVs in these decoders. Please do STFU and RTFM Per. Then in case...you cannot even use MS2 by fix the problem about Tams decoder. |
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