Joined: 26/01/2015(UTC) Posts: 27
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I have traincontroller gold and Marklin CS3. I would like to know if someone in the US can help me with a few issues I am having with setup of blocks and not being able to connect the blocks on my schedule. I see that the lines connecting the blocks do not continue between the turnouts they are broken but i don't know the fix. The error pin tells me that the blocks are not connected.
I could use a real person to assist me to get past this problem.
Thank you
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Joined: 25/08/2004(UTC) Posts: 332 Location: Madrid,
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Hello good afternoon, Joining the blocks with the train Controller is very easy, it is done when you create a schedule, therefore you have to be in edit mode, in the schedule menu you select create schedule Now in the dispatcher window you will have a new schedule Selecting it and right button, properties, you can fill in parameters for its execution, giving ok, that window disappears and the block diagram remains, let's say off, now you have to choose from the block diagram To do this, you go to the dispatcher window and click according to the screenshot that I attach. From here you select the start block, mark it as start Select the next block and the path that joins them will light up, if not, click again on the first block and then on the second, and so on until you reach the destination block that you should mark as an end block. It takes longer to write this than to do it, I hope I have helped you, even though I do not live in the USA Best regards  |
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Joined: 07/06/2022(UTC) Posts: 15 Location: Otago, Dunedin
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There is most likely a piece of track missing between the blocks in your track diagram (maybe under a signal or contact indicator) or as I have discovered sometimes if you make changes to the track diagram it doesn't always correctly "update" and all I have done to correct this is delete the section of tracks between the blocks and re-draw them which has fixed the issue straight away. If you are using crossovers pay attention to the correct alignment otherwise it will not show a connection between each piece of track.
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