NCE & DecoderPro
Hi
I purchased a new Lenovo laptop running Win10 and an ESU cable as suggested and the drivers loaded successfully - both the Serial Converter and the COM Port.The COM Port (COM3) appears and disappears with USB plug insertion/removal and there are no errors in the Properties>Events for either device.I am still not able to communicate with the Power Pro.The JMRI System Console still has the warnings:2021-11-05 13:27:50,889 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController WARN - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 0 in nce.NceTrafficController [nce.NceTrafficController Transmit thread]2021-11-05 13:27:51,005 nce.NceConnectionStatus WARN - Incorrect or no response from NCE command station [nce.NceTrafficController Transmit thread]Do you have any suggestions?Cheers Jim
Try the loopback test at:<http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/nswmn2/Serial.htm>
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The initial result was:
When I posted that I received further advice:The Loopbacktest failed...
It's possible you didn't get contact between pins 2 & 3 or had a short to back shell.
Try the test of removing the two Hexagonal Headed Screws from the socket, as per <http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/nswmn2/Serial.htm>.
If that fails retry the loopback test. It tests the USB-Serial adapter cable, Windows driver and JMRI connection.
I had the same problem and results when I was attempting to connect my Win10 laptop to the NCE PowerPro via the serial cable. I found that the hex screws needed to be in place. I used a Dremel with a cut wheel to shave about a 1/16th of an inch off the female end of the hex mount screws. This allowed the cable to fully seat in the serial port and be secure in the connection. Everything worked after this remedy.Best of luck.
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The screws are fine as is. It's the Nuts that retain the "D" socket to the face of the command station. They don't allow the cable plug to make good contact with the "D" socket female pins. Solution is the reduce the Length/ Height of the two two hex Nuts. You only need a small amount (1/16" to 1/8") filed or cutoff. You may have to remove the cover to get access to the two nuts. Do this carefully so you don't get any filings inside the command station. tape up all openings You don't want to remove the PC board the socket is attached to as there will be no support of the socket and hex nuts and you could damage the soldered joints on the PC board
The results of the loopback test and feeback I received was:
I found a finer clip to bridge pins 2 & 3 and got the response "WARN - timeout flushes receive buffer: AA" so I think the the cable drivers are working ok, see below:Agreed. That's what we are looking for.2021-11-06 14:52:48,215 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController WARN - Timeout on reply to message: AA consecutive timeouts = 0 in nce.NceTrafficController [nce.NceTrafficController Transmit thread]2021-11-06 14:52:48,324 nce.NceConnectionStatus WARN - Incorrect or no response from NCE command station [nce.NceTrafficController Transmit thread]2021-11-06 14:52:48,340 jmrix.AbstractMRTrafficController WARN - timeout flushes receive buffer: AA [nce.NceTrafficController Receive thread]That's what a loopback should show.
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Since re plugging the connections to the Power Pro the system is not responding - the Radio Throttles Connect to the RB02 but they stay on the second screen screen showing NCE and time (time not updating) and secondline RADIO V1.5B and does not continue on to the Loco screen.I am now thinking the PH Pro has the problem. The PH Pro status lights are all showing normal indication.
The feedback was:
The connector between the top board and the lower board is temperamental. You need to reseat the top board on the connector.
Biggest issue about doing the upper board reseating is insuring you have the connector lined up correctly. It is possible to shift the board left or right and be wrong. Generally removing and reseating the board a couple of times will remove any issue of possible corrosion on the pins.
Gentlemen Thank You!I removed the Power Pro cover and found that only one mounting screw was present and it was loose - I could see daylight under the washer - and no second screw and the cable tie over the foam block above the connector to the bottom board was firm but not tight.
I removed the top board after removing the DB9 hex scews and the loose boad mountung screw. I coated the male contacts on the bottom board with CRC 2-26 usig a Q tip then reseated the top board and sceured it with the existing and a cover screw (not being the earthing screw), installed the hex screws for the DB9 connector and attached a new cable tie over the foam block, then replaced the case.Reconnected the cab bus, control bus, power and track plug and the Serial DB9 Cable then powerered up and everything worked properly.JMRI system console no longer showing any timeout messages and I can run a train using a JMRI throttle on the laptop.Thanks again for you prompt input and solutions.
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