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Offline marklinologos  
#1 Posted : 12 July 2011 12:13:57(UTC)
marklinologos

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Hi to all,

I am starting a layout noch (salzburg) with two extensions (right and left noch extensions) and I will use cs 1 with ESU update packet (big trafo - software update). Unfortunately the instructions of ESU update are German. Do you know if I can find the instructions in English because after update the menu is a little different. Also I have 2 signals 76394 V.2 and 2 76395 V.2 and I am thinking to use it in train station of layout..??? Confused Is it easy to program with cs1 these signals...??? I saw in the cs1 manual tha the process is a little difficult..Confused

My plan is to do the layout digital with some routes - s88 - contacts but I want to have also the chance if I want to put the automatic routes out of order and play with trains from cs

Thanks in advance for your opinions and help...BigGrin

Keep Marklin away from China
Offline old toot  
#2 Posted : 12 July 2011 12:23:09(UTC)
old toot

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Hi marklinologos
greetings from new zealand
go to our website www toottoot.co.nz and on the left side down a bit you will
see "downloads" and i think it is under the esu section so you can download and help yourself
and our site is safe as only my son and I have anything to do with it
and if you have any tech questions you will see dions address under service centre
just click the email link and he will come back to you okay
and happy derailments and tell him "Dad said to email you"
Bryan old toot
were we pickit, packit and postit
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Offline nevw  
#3 Posted : 12 July 2011 23:18:17(UTC)
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The Manual for the ECOS 1 is the same and is suitable for the CS1 Reloaded. you can download the English manual from the ESU site.

NN
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Offline marklinologos  
#4 Posted : 13 July 2011 13:50:01(UTC)
marklinologos

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Thanks for your infos. Unfortunately I cannot find in Ecos manual how I can program with my esu updated cs1 the marklin digital signals 76394 and 76395 Confused

What is your opinion to use in entry and exit of my layout main station these signals...??

Thanks,
Keep Marklin away from China
Offline nevw  
#5 Posted : 13 July 2011 23:34:33(UTC)
nevw

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Originally Posted by: marklinologos Go to Quoted Post
Thanks for your infos. Unfortunately I cannot find in Ecos manual how I can program with my esu updated cs1 the marklin digital signals 76394 and 76395 Confused

What is your opinion to use in entry and exit of my layout main station these signals...??

Thanks,

Programming the 76XXX signals IS NOT in the ESU manual. The Instructions are with the Signals,
I believe that they are badly written.

However help is at hand. Do a topic Search on the Digital Section of the Forum.

Kimball Thurlow wrote a clear step by step guide on how to program the Signals.
Here is the link:

Here is a full instruction - step by step http://www.qldrail.net/a...r/digitalsignslsetup.pdf

Nev
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